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Previously, Jedi Knight, Mysteries of the Sith and Jedi Outcast also had decent multiplayer. The Oasis is still my favorite map.
But I can't recommend buying any Star Wars games now, since the money goes to the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Disney heretics.
If you have a decent flight stick+pedals setup, the X-Wing/TIE Fighter series is still excellent.
true. Anyway i bought Battlefront 2 (2005) and it has awesome maps, and Republic Commando. I'm about to try it now, i heard a lot of good things about this game
It is an older game, using technology from 2004 in a multiplayer setting and still very much active.
Anything after EA and Disney got their tentacles into it is worthless.
OP didn't specifically state anything about EA and what i suggested fits right into what the OP is looking for. Depends what one means as a classic though. If one is just asking for something old fashioned, i already explained the one suggested has an engine from 2004, so at the very least it is from a different era which makes it old fashioned or a classic.
How about a different one? if one can buy the SWG disks somewhere, find a good emulator, register up and play others on an unofficial server (there are a few if you search for them). SWG should be alright.
i've already done SWTOR. I was the guildmaster of one of the top 10 guilds on the server for a couple of months