

I’ll never tire of playing as a Sith Inquisitor that is actually a good guy, choosing light side actions despite being embezzled in Sith nonsense, as it’s such an interesting kind of story that I rarely get to experience in Star Wars media. Now, don’t get me wrong, the story that is there is great as usual. That’s right you thought Onslaught only having six hours worth of story content was bad? Legacy of the Sith has somehow managed to lower that bar even more. This aquatic setting and intriguing premise sets the stage for a great adventure, right? Well, yeah, for maybe about an hour, at most, story-wise. This sends your character to Manaan, a beautiful underwater city that is now under siege by the Empire. Regardless of what side you’re on, Empire or Republic, players must uncover the ultimate plan of Darth Malgus, the notorious renegade Sith. Instead, it’s more of an epilogue to Onslaught than it is a full-fledged DLC, as the plot picks up right after the events of that expansion. Honestly, it’s a bit generous to even call Legacy of the Sith an expansion. Unfortunately, while I enjoyed all of the prep time I spent getting back into the game, Star Wars The Old Republic: Legacy of the Sith expansion was a massive disappointment. Alongside a new story, the DLC promised plenty of new mechanics, features, and quality-of-life updates.Īs a big fan of SWTOR back when it was released, this news immediately caught my attention, prompting me to hop back into the game in order to prepare for the “massive” new expansion. This obviously needs some adjustment.Back in July 2021, BioWare unveiled Star Wars The Old Republic: Legacy of the Sith – a brand new expansion that celebrates the first 10 years of the MMORPG while also getting fans ready for the next decade worth of content. Anything above 10% makes the game essentially unplayable using the right mouse button for turning. The default of 6% is way too "loose" and doesn't leave much room for improvement by turning it lower. To BioWare: please consider either adding a separate slider for turning via mouse sensitivity or turn down, internally, the camera pivot speed. It will eliminate the too fast spinning movement and make gameplay more standard. I set mine down to 3-4% and suddenly my movements using the mouse to turn were much smoother and more like other games.

It starts pretty low already at a default of 6%, but turn it down even more. In preferences, turn the "Camera Pivot Speed" slider down to a bare minimum. Here is a simple workaround that will help, without having to go outside the game and mess with your mouse software itself. Many of us who have played other games find the movement far too sensitive when turning and moving using the mouse (either with the keyboard + right mouse button or left button + right button together).
