August 14, 200421 yr http://www.gamespot.com/news/2004/08/13/news_6104775.html All for the better i guess.
August 14, 200421 yr Man, the second game hasn't even been released yet and they were already working on a third? How stupid is that? They don't even know for sure that KotOR2 will sale good enough to warrant another sequel.
August 14, 200421 yr I'm glad that Lucasarts is looking to outsource even more. Games made internally at Lucasarts are crap. Who knows what they were doing with KotOR 3, hopefully they weren't making a new engine or designing it.
August 14, 200421 yr I wouldn't have high expectations if it were made in-house at (no offense to) LA. It doesn't seem like the sort of game they were ever prone to put out and be good at making, especially considering the focus on story and character in the series so far. They started the trend with two out of house developers. Does this mean there will be no third in the series? I think the series is pretty much beaten to the ground, really, unless they wanted to take it another hundred years in the future. I can't see the story of Revan continuing momentum much more, though I guess we'll see once we've played the first sequel (ha).
August 14, 200421 yr Why? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I don't see a need for it. Sure make the graphics look better and a few other tweaks but overall the game is pretty good as it is.
August 14, 200421 yr I don't see a need for it. Sure make the graphics look better and a few other tweaks but overall the game is pretty good as it is. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> By the time they get round to releasing it though, we'll probably be looking at the next home console generation and more widespread penetration of what are now enthusiast graphics cards. The current engine may do the job for now, but against the wave of the future, it would look a little backward.
August 14, 200421 yr They might be able to take the story of revan and work it in to a third one. Prehaps if you go light in the first to games, then after taking out the sith lords in this game then the republic/jedi order sees to try and rebuild itself using his image or something, and thus you may explore the life or revan or something. Ehh, maybe they can't make a third game with revan and rather another hundred years like you say. Because they do have a good four thousand years between this and movies. Which could have some potental for a new game. Or maybe the new republic but how would I know. Evolutionary Development
August 14, 200421 yr I just think this sequel is setting a high precedent. If they slap something together that's only based off of one ending, or combines endings ala Deus Ex: IW, it won't be as good a continuation (to me).
August 14, 200421 yr Author I think that KOTOR 3 will start delopment at obistan once kotor 2 is finsihed.
August 14, 200421 yr Doubt it. I think the majority of the staff will be shifting to the NWN2 project.
August 14, 200421 yr Starting with KotOR(1) as the first in the first place and then KotOR II as the 2nd installment seems like a bit unorthodox approach for LucasArts anyway. Would have thought they would have made KotOR IV as the first then, V & VI as the next...and then after a 20 year break, continue with the I, II and III. (Signatures: disabled)
August 14, 200421 yr Man, the second game hasn't even been released yet and they were already working on a third? How stupid is that? They don't even know for sure that KotOR2 will sale good enough to warrant another sequel. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I think there are times when success of a sequel, at least in terms of cold, hard cash, can be assumed. The sequel to KOTOR is only slightly less likely to fail than Half-Life 2, Doom 3, or any other continuation of a game that sold a gazillion copies and was fawned over and worshipped by game reviewers everywhere. That being said, if KOTOR3 is developed internally by Lucasarts, someone is going to be coughing up a lung soon. I made this half-pony half-monkey monster to please you But I get the feeling that you don't like it What's with all the screaming? You like monkeys, you like ponies Maybe you don't like monsters so much Maybe I used too many monkeys Isn't it enough to know that I ruined a pony making a gift for you?
August 14, 200421 yr obistan???? Anyway I hope that obsidian's next game is an IP they need to work on one of their own projects now. TripleRRR Using a gamepad to control an FPS is like trying to fight evil through maple syrup.
August 14, 200421 yr I think the third, being based more on the second than the first if based on any of the others (more than likely), would be very much it's own game compared to the sequel they're currently working on. I would definitely prefer they did some sort of IP, though. The main reason I'm looking forward to this game is it's potential as an RPG, not because it's Star Wars.
August 14, 200421 yr Doubt it. I think the majority of the staff will be shifting to the NWN2 project. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> FU: Obsidian will get to about 42 or 43 people once NWN2 is fully staffed. However, not everyone will be working on NWN2. The core team from KOTOR2 will be moving on to another project. I am still working on figuring out what that is going to be... In the gamespot interview with Feargus(as above), the core Kotor team is going on to a new project. And the rest is going to be NWN 2 I think. So that team could go to work on Kotor 3 and they could start hiring again. Maybe not, well have to wait and see. Evolutionary Development
August 14, 200421 yr Author kotor is original. Just becasue Bioware made it first doesnt mean Obistan (thats what i call em ) cant to a better job, and claim the series as their own.
August 14, 200421 yr It would be funny if the development of KOTOR games would alternate between Bioware and obsidian with Bio on the odd and Obsidian working on the even numbered games, but that's probably wishful thinking on my part.
August 14, 200421 yr " claim the series as their own. " No. Obsidian could make the next five KOTORs, and thes eries would still have been BIO's. Afterall, it was BIo 9and LA) who made KOTOR a big head. Without a successful first game there'd be ZERO sequels. DWARVES IN PROJECT ETERNITY = VOLOURN HAS PLEDGED $250.
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