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The New Old Republic: Coruscant

October 25, 2009 by Fosco Lucarelli Leave a Comment

“In this latest video Bioware talk about the making of the city-planet of Coruscant in The Old Republic, and explain how they’ve had to build a planet entirely without terrain – a purely urban setting, miles deep – while also getting across a spectrum of political power and corruption via the gradation of environments through layers of the capital of the Republic.”

Watch here.

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