In the Star Wars Simulation (SWS), you don't play against a computer,
like you would in most games. You play against other living people around
the world. It's no longer a matter of beating the dice. It's not a matter
of finding the computer's pattern. Now you play with and against other
people. Some smarter than you, and some not so. Some more experience, and
some just rookies. This game will resemble real life as closly as
posissible.
The SWS is a multi level game. This means that there is more to the
game than just starfighting. You will get a choice of who you want to be,
where you want to work. You could be a pilot in the Imperial Navy. You
could be the leader of the Entire Navy, a Wing, or Squadron, or you could
be just a normal pilot. As mentioned earlier. You don't have to be a
pilot, you could play a role in the politics. Decide what technologies
will be investigated next, or which planets to populate. Choose how to
utilize the rescources available to you. And most importantly, what to do
about the other factions, where to make truces, and where to wage war.
And if you don't want to get directly involved with the war, perhaps you
would be interested in the economical side of Star Wars. You could be a
simple merchant, or so people may think. Try making a profit in a
universe split in half. It could be easy to make a quick buck, but then
again, it could be fatal...