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You are Revan, don't need 3 hero's in one era. Also it would ten times as more epic if you actually play the character still has a lot more story to tell. Seeing old party members join you in the biggest war of this era. That's how you end a trilogy. Wheter some people are smart enough to see it, is up for debate.

 

1. HK and T3

2.Bastila

3. Jolee

4. Visas Marr

5.Mira

6. New

7.New

8.Juhani

 

Carth and Mandalore will lead their armies in battle, thus both being NPC characters.

KOTOR 2 must be completed

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If you where Revan you wouldn't need any other party members, so you can't be Revan

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Ah yes the old RPG problem. Well for one, this might be a game, but it's also Star Wars. Two, Revan would be going against an enemy stronger then he.

 

No wonder FPS and other games are more popular than RPG's. They don't have to worry about their character being replaced because he/she becomes to powerful.

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Ah yes the old RPG problem. Well for one, this might be a game, but it's also Star Wars. Two, Revan would be going against an enemy stronger then he.

 

No wonder FPS and other games are more popular than RPG's. They don't have to worry about their character being replaced because he/she becomes to powerful.

 

 

You look a little oily, have you been up all night?

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No wonder FPS and other games are more popular than RPG's. They don't have to worry about their character being replaced because he/she becomes to powerful.

And you would be wrong on the why.

 

FPS are more popular because they can primarily be enjoyed via multi-player. Halo 2 single player sucks, but it's multiplayer sold it through the roof. Name a successful FPS that eschews multiplayer. You can't. A FPS to ship without multiplayer support is commiting commercial suicide and publishers know this.

 

RTS games sell well for the same reason. You can play against your friends.

 

Multiplayer isn't the sole selling point for either type of game, but it definitely contributes greatly to their commercial success.

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No wonder FPS and other games are more popular than RPG's. They don't have to worry about their character being replaced because he/she becomes to powerful.

And you would be wrong on the why.

 

FPS are more popular because they can primarily be enjoyed via multi-player. Halo 2 single player sucks, but it's multiplayer sold it through the roof. Name a successful FPS that eschews multiplayer. You can't. A FPS to ship without multiplayer support is commiting commercial suicide and publishers know this.

 

RTS games sell well for the same reason. You can play against your friends.

 

Multiplayer isn't the sole selling point for either type of game, but it definitely contributes greatly to their commercial success.

Enter MMORPG's. <_<

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No wonder FPS and other games are more popular than RPG's. They don't have to worry about their character being replaced because he/she becomes to powerful.

And you would be wrong on the why.

 

FPS are more popular because they can primarily be enjoyed via multi-player. Halo 2 single player sucks, but it's multiplayer sold it through the roof. Name a successful FPS that eschews multiplayer. You can't. A FPS to ship without multiplayer support is commiting commercial suicide and publishers know this.

 

RTS games sell well for the same reason. You can play against your friends.

 

Multiplayer isn't the sole selling point for either type of game, but it definitely contributes greatly to their commercial success.

Enter MMORPG's. <_<

Sadly Jag, you're dead on. I've been in on meetings where someone has pitched an RPG proposal and the first question asked is "Does it have MMP potential?"

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forget the old characters...here's what i'd like to see

 

A Trandoshan warrior

A Sulustan scoundrel

A human force adept, not jedi

A Bothen jedi

A Outer rim Guerrilla soldier, possibly human or human varient

A schizophrenic repair droid

A Todarian scout

A human Jedi

A Floating support droid - healing and buffs

 

enough with the old characters,  let them be story NPCs and cameos.

 

Yeah, that sounds good.

 

we need:

a Kel Dor

bring in a Toydarian

add a Force Sensitive Ubese Warrior this time.. :D

 

the original characters should (if still alive) be apart of the new republic army.. and the remaning Jedi should have joined the Council by now :p.. would be cool though for your new character to have to goto Bastila, or one of those new guys to be trained in the ways of the force.

 

Also, I had an Idea about Revan and Exile making a return as playable characters in one of these threads. Kinda like a version of the new Episode 3 game coming out (and something to add to show you whats happening during your new kotor3 guys story), but instead of playing as Obi-Wan and Anakin.. Revan and Exile could be there, following on the events of Kotor 2, the Exile eventually finds Revan and turns him to the light/darkside or goes into a lightsaber battle at the end.

 

While the new guy, finds a group of friends to help him/her on the quest to destroy the Sith Empire and maybe restore the Jedi council.

 

;)

Shane Tyduk

Some awesome title name here

 

"If you sharpen a knife to its limits,

you run the risk of cutting your own

hand. The knife has no choice but to

be as sharp as you made it."

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No wonder FPS and other games are more popular than RPG's. They don't have to worry about their character being replaced because he/she becomes to powerful.

And you would be wrong on the why.

 

FPS are more popular because they can primarily be enjoyed via multi-player. Halo 2 single player sucks, but it's multiplayer sold it through the roof. Name a successful FPS that eschews multiplayer. You can't. A FPS to ship without multiplayer support is commiting commercial suicide and publishers know this.

 

RTS games sell well for the same reason. You can play against your friends.

 

Multiplayer isn't the sole selling point for either type of game, but it definitely contributes greatly to their commercial success.

 

Doom3

 

Dont piss me off by talking out your ass by saying all FPS's include Multiplayer...

 

Jackass <_<

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Doom3

 

Dont piss me off by talking out your ass by saying all FPS's include Multiplayer...

 

Jackass <_<

 

 

Your words certainly don't belie your creativity :-

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Meaning Bastila and Revan? I would doubt people would get tired of them. The EU novels have been going on for years and years, and only a select few are tired of seeing Luke Skywalker kick ass.

 

No, what I would be tired of is seeing new character over and over again. I'd hate to look in some Star War's essential guide and read on the 40 different dominant hero's that were packed into one era of Star Wars. By everything that is holy I just hope they stick with Revan or the Exile in this next game. Personally I want Revan. This is his story, and his War. LET HIM FIGHT IT.

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That's assuming people who play MMO's HAVE a life.  ^_^

 

id probably play more mmorpgs if they actually had decent ones out there. the idea, in of itself, about playing a game with others online is a good one. the problem is the games usually fall well short of actually achieving any kind of success in terms of entertainment value for those of us who dont just want to go around killing things aimlessly.

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That's assuming people who play MMO's HAVE a life.  ^_^

 

id probably play more mmorpgs if they actually had decent ones out there. the idea, in of itself, about playing a game with others online is a good one. the problem is the games usually fall well short of actually achieving any kind of success in terms of entertainment value for those of us who dont just want to go around killing things aimlessly.

That's why I like NWN - you can actually play through a campaign co-operatively. :ermm:

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