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Eddo36

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  1. The difference is though, that Rebel Assault was based off of the movies, in which the character was already established. This is the opposite. Any movies/books would be based off KOTOR, which would mean they'd have to take into account the game's story and since it's so diverse, it's impossible to do without changing how a lot of people played through it. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Good point. But the official story can be based on a specific path in the game, can't it? The one that most people like? Better than having no official story at all. It will have no affect whatsoever on the game, future games, or how people choose to play it.
  2. Well the official story would unaffect the gaming choices, of course. Not only is KOTOR 2 already almost out anyhow, but the official story takes a path chosen from several possibilities that can happen from the game. Remember that game Rebel Assault? You were Luke Skywalker piloting an X-Wing. If the X-Wing gets destroyed, Luke dies. Luke didn't die in the movie, but he can die in the game. Get my point? The game is unaffected by the story.
  3. Well, the closer somebody (who is holding a gun) fires at another guy, the more chance he has to hit him with better aim and the less chance of the other guy dodging the blast. This should be implemented, unlike in KOTOR 1 where range doesn't seem to effect probability of hits.
  4. Yep, they had too many stories to choose from, so in the end they have no story.
  5. Thank you. Anyhow, who here who played KOTOR avoided the implant feat because it seemed painful to your character?
  6. HELL NO! The only reason people like the game is because of the freedom and the abilty to change the story. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I'm not talking about the game. In the game, you can pick whatever you want, sure. But I'm talking about the official Star Wars universe. Otherwise, he WON'T HAVE a story. Wonder why he's not in the Star Wars databank?
  7. I count at least 5 or 6. The 3 who are already gonna be in it, Revan, Bastilla, and... ME! :angry:
  8. If Revan is a girl, then yes, kill! If he's a guy, then hell no. He's like my hero. Just my 2 cents.
  9. What do you guys think? Putting in and taking out implants sure sounds pretty painful in KOTOR.
  10. What about my favorite food now?
  11. rofl pretty much "no hotlinking please"?
  12. Aliens are ugly. That's what I have against them. No, the Mandalorians are human clan. That's why they look human. Rest of my thoughts follows as this: Rodians are butt ugly and dumb, especially Greedo. I agree on that. Can't really stand those Cathar accents, I'd rather listen to a cat scratching a chalk board. Those Twi'lek head tails look pretty yankable though. Comments?
  13. I'll vote for that male asian face with the black hair, but I'm cool with anything as long as he get a male face. BTW- Revan does have an official voice. Whenever you switch between party members and click select him, you can hear him say "Yeah?" and "What is it?" and when you put him on stealth mode, he says "I'll do my best to avoid," clearly defining his voice. And if you haven't played the first game, just close your eyes and pick the most pleasing male face or something...
  14. The only alien I like in the ENTIRE Star Wars universe are probably Mission (just because she speaks Basic) and Zaalbar. I don't mind killing Juhani early in the game so she doesn't board my ship. Don't want no catwoman lesbo to be after my Bastilla. Some of those Jedi aliens in the academy in Dantooine I didn't like, like that small Yoda-like guy Vandar is so short that whenever you speak to him and a dialogue opens between you and him, it looks like he's short enough and close enough to give you... well... something to your waist. And Twi'leks who don't speak Basic gets on my nerves. Infact, almost all of them get on my nerves already because it looks like they got two big worms sticking out of their heads. Wonder if there was a way to cut off those horrific tentacles just to make them look less ugly. And those fat Hutts, wish there was some way to kill their punk worm-asses. Not by poisoning their food or with a bomb, but by a melee weapon. Like a good ol' sword (not even a vibro one) that you use to slowly hack them to death while they are screaming and calling for their guards the whole time (anyone who played Hitman: Contracts, it's like killing that fat bastard the Meat King with the meat hook). I wish that in that first game, you could have joined that anti-alien club on Taris before the planet got wasted, and have fun doing more headhunting hunts in the LowerCity cantina? That would've been a blast.
  15. Well, I agree. Humans can converse through terrain on foot easily. But T3 needs a rocketpack.
  16. Not trying to butt in but IMHO, just because a person has a high post count doesn't make him "king of the forums" or what not. This place isn't a church bingo club where the oldest person gets seniority. These forums was set up not to serve a few, but realize that more people play the game than just yourself. New people will always come. You were new yourself at one time. If you don't like it, then all I can say is bye bye . That's just IMHO anyhow. Now back on topic...
  17. Won't be that hard to make the ships unmanned. Like the droids, they can be programmed to be independent in a battlefield. Like robots.
  18. Double firepower. Also vibroswords don't deflect.
  19. Advancements between this time period and 4000 years later during the Empire's time just aren't that frequent. I mean, how many advances in technology occured between the fall of the Minoans and the rise of the Roman Empire some 3000 years later? Technology increases at an exponential rate. Comparint the tech they had in KOTOR, it should be skyrocketed 4000 years later.
  20. Stormtroopers are better, because most of the Sith troopers got those annoying Brit voice. j/k
  21. In episode IV, Vader's Star Destroyer Devastator used ion cannons to disable Princess Leia's Corellian Corvette, the Tantive IV, before they boarded it.
  22. Haha... give me back my lightsaber!
  23. Anyone got feedback for a feedback?
  24. Well, think that's a possibility if the enemy jedi has more force power than you? Maybe you can make it so that you can put a small bomb in your lightsaber, and when the enemy catches it, it blows up in his hand. It'll make an expensive one-time use bomb, though. Just make sure it ain't your main lightsaber. You'll have to take all the crystals out of it before you use it as such, I guess. Or put a "stun crystal" in the lightsaber, so if anybody else but you is holding the lightsaber, it shocks them.
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