No, not really. As "better" and "worse" are both human concepts. And without humans to apply them, their value is lost.
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And that in of itself would be sublime.
Some companies deserve it.
Not the world, just the people on the world.
Tried that when I was a kid. Didn't help.
Yes, they would and I wouldn't get a refund if their solutions failed, which they would anyway.
Yes, you are.
Yet had no character development holes.
Just like KotOR 2 but in KotOR 2 they broke the rules of the game and allowed epic levels in Star Wars when there are none.
I don't particular care if you consider my position weak or not. Its my view and its not going to change. As for overlooking genocide the US is doing so right now in Somalia, then again Somalia has no worth to the US government.
Baldur's Gate left a great deal open so it had a lot of room for a sequel. Also it left room for the Player to continue the advancement of his character.
KotOR didn't. All the major points of the story were solved and concluded as well as the character was maximum level for the rules system used.
And perhaps we would have saved more money and lives if we produced more atomic bombs and destroyed Berlin and other various locations.
Germany was aggressive and allied with Japan. Japan attacked US citizens on US soil so we had the right to attack back at that point. Simple genocide against another group should not be our concern. It had no effect on the US and caused the US to make major mistakes after the war.
KotOR 3 is not time or money worthy. The story of KotOR ended with the first game. Trying to make a sequel for it and trying to give it a "cliff hanger" was idiotic. Let the series die.
We aren't the world police, Ender. We have problems within our own country that needs to be solved. When the US has zero problems with all aspects of life within our borders then we should get involved with other countries. Till then we need to mind our own store.
Did they attack US citizens on US soil? Nope. The Japanesse did and we were right in dropping the atomic bombs on them. Since they were allies with the Germans we had the right to attack them then, but after the war we screwed up. It wasn't our place to take land from one set of people to give it to another set of people.
The mess started with World War 2. The US and Britain stuck their nose in where it doesn't belong and we have paying for it since. You would think the US would learned their lesson about getting involved with idiocy like this but the government hasn't.
Maybe you guys haven't noticed but Star Wars belongs to LA and they can mess it up any way they like. Don't like it? Don't buy Star Wars crap from them.
Problem solved.