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Darque

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  1. No. It should follow the gamesystem it's based on. D20 Star Wars. If they do it at all it should mirror the BaB system... which does allow for multiple attacks.
  2. For a good idea of what new Force Powers should be in KotOR2.. go watch the Clone Wars cartoons I have a friend who burnt them to DvD for me... an interesting watch.
  3. Role-Player I'm thinking a combat droid would be harder based on the fact it's being built to take hits, C3-P0 looked like he was made of tissue paper. And as easy as it was to put him back together, he couldn't have been that hard to build The player should be forced to make a choice, one type of droid and stick with it. A "Be all, end all" droid would be a very bad idea.
  4. HK-47 was a protocol droid
  5. That's an excellent idea
  6. Isn't that progression a bit illogical? Which seems easier to you: 1) Making a droid programmed with the knowledge and practice of the languages and customs of every signifcant cultural group in the galaxy, or 2) Making a droid that knows how hit things with a pointy stick. bolded the easier choice. Knowledge is just data. And data is easy to transfer, and I doubt you'd have to code it from scratch each time. so it's just a matter of finding the right "OS" and "data" for the droid Look at C3p0.. he's a shoddy creation (look how easy he falls apart) and his programming is just that, programming. You're telling me that's harder to put together than a battle droid made to both inflict and take damage?
  7. Role-Player I don't think it would cause that kind of problem. A protocal droid would probably be something you'd make with a lower skill, and a combat droid when you finally need it.. near the end. Drakron Not stupid in the least if you think about it and even less if you take it in context. Gorth Well, one way to keep it out of the player's skill set is to have an NPC droid crafter who could assemble it for you. And I guess this could also address the problem RP pointed out too. There's always ways around problems :D
  8. Baby Vader did it And so should we :D How about instead of giving us a less than useful T3 unit that no one ever uses... Allow us to make our OWN droid companion! You could even make it a quest, where we have to find the right parts :D It could be based on Repair Skill, and depending on that, and what kind of parts/modules we use you could allow us to create one of several different kinds of droids. Tech droids, combat droids, etc. This would allow a player to add that little "personal touch" to the game that most players love
  9. You could do that in KotOR.
  10. I don't think it would work given the context.
  11. Since we'll have the ability to corrupt or redeam them... I'd say the amount we had in the last one would work.
  12. I'm guessing not long after they opened their doors.
  13. you're welcome I'm glad you enjoyed it
  14. I knew there was a reason I liked you You make perfect sense :D
  15. ^^Agree with RP. If I had to choose between more powers and more uses for existing powers.. I'd rather get more bang for my buck than more bucks. I like the extra effort you're putting into this Craftsman But this is one case where more might not be better
  16. I still don't see what the problem is.
  17. Makes no sense to you, you mean Unless you have a definite canonal timeline that states this is incorrect... I guess it does make sense And since everything they do has to be ok'd by Lucasart's canon people.... hmmm
  18. Because corrupting minions is fun?
  19. In my opinion, there is a difference. In the first one you're a scout/soldier/scoundral who is "forced" to become a jedi. In the second you start as one already. A slight, subtle, but definate difference.
  20. Some of those are far to DnDish <_<
  21. I wouldn't mind the ability to playback a cutscene or a dialogue.
  22. Let's hope that means a simultaneous release on PC and Xbox. Agreed. I almost didn't get KotOR when it first came out because it was already "old" by the time it came out on PC. I'm glad a friend convinced me to give it a try.
  23. The ability to corrupt or redeam your followers (I think)
  24. One Jedi would be fine, besides yourself. If you find two then the all-Jedi strike force becomes possible again. Maybe you could take on a padawan Do you mean from the NON-Jedi NPCs you pick up? If not, then it's just another episode of Jedi Strike Force!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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