Judge Hades
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If they could make a story.character driven Shadowrun game using the KotOR engine I think that would be a major money making project.
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That would mean they will need to go through Atari and that would be a very bad thing.
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I think they should do a game that has never been done before. No DnD fantasy. No Star Wars. No post apocalypotic. SOmething that hasn't been done before, something completely and totally different.
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Just as long as KotOR 2 isn't their first game. I would like to see a good Cyberpunk CRPG someday.
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Okay Puuk, that is just wrong.
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I don't think that MP will be necessary. KotOR is a pretty damn solid SP game and that needs to continue. THose who want to MP Star Wars has Star Wars Galaxies.
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Guys, I hate to break it to you but that ain't the real Visceris. B)
I think that KotOR deserves a sequel and has a great commercial value for the developers and publishers. Storywise its pretty close but so was Icewind Dale 1 and Fallout 1. I don't think KotOR should be Obsidian's first game, if it is being made, for they need a game that will give them an identity but still Obsidian couldn't do any worse than Bioware. I just don't think that taking a Bioware Hand-Me-Down is a good idea.
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What I like to see is an original, balanced, and fun Cyberpunk CRPG.
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Will Project X be worth the money? Will it be fun? Who knows at this point. I doubt the design team would have a clear idea at this point how players will react to the game. I do have to say that it is more than probable that it will considering the talent they have behind it.
I don't know who you are Visceris, but hey this could be interesting.
Obsidian must carry the torch
in Star Wars: General Discussion
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Well, Microsoft is working with Bioware. It wouldn't be that far of a stretch and Microsoft has been known to work with developers and just publish games. I will say this much, I rather see Obsidian publish under Microsoft than Atari or Electronic Arts.