The one thing I liked about KotOR? Hmmm... That would have to be Party interactions with the PC and each other, though only having a 3 person party kind of limited things.
Okay. :D
Well, they all play the same for me. I just don't see a significant different between the guardian sentinel, or consular. They all use a lightsaber, with very little varying skill, and the all use the force.
His name is Gary Gygax. He worked on the original Chain Mail and the very first version of Dungeons and Dragons.
He and Jeff Perrin wrote Chainmail at Guidon Games then republished them under TSR. After that successful venture in 1974 he brought out Dungeons and Dragons.
The proof is in the author credits. As I said, grow a clue or don't post.
If your PC can handle it the PC version would be best because of the higher resolutions and better graphical displays that the computer version will have.
I just think that if you are going to use an official product and make an official derivitive of the product it must be as close as possible to the original product. House rules have no place in official products. May it be DnD, SW, or whatever.
Man, you are really stupid. The guys who wrote Chain Mail rules system expanded it and repackaged it as... wait for it... DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS!
As I said, grow a clue or don't post.
I think you just got "pwned." Yes, I think it is what they call it. "
I hate arcade mini games in my CRPGs. First off they use the player's skill and not the skill of my character. I am there to role play my character, not hone my arcade skills. If they put in the turret and swoop bike games in the CRPG I hope tehy take in account of my character's capabilities only and not mine. As for Paazak, never really bothered with it in the first game, but making it that the PC doesn't always go first is a step in the right direction.
Van Helsing looked downright awful and a waste of money. There is one movie I am looking forward to see. Blade: Trinity.
As for Shaun of the Dead I wanted to see that movie but it never came to Hell, Iowa.