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I was wondering if it would be possible to include a play back feature. Like after a fight you could save it. And watch it later from every angle.

Interesting proposal!I would like to see this feature too.The fights in KotOR are indeed very good. :huh:

Life... is strength. That is not to be contested; it seems logical enough. You live; you affect your world

interesting indeed... but that would require many-many different animations, otherwise it would get boring in a little time...

I have a feeling this feature would only be interesting if you, as a player, had direct control over your character and was able to perform all the neat sword moves yourself. Otherwise you'll just get the same "fight movie" running over and over again..

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I wouldn't mind the ability to playback a cutscene or a dialogue.

I wouldn't mind the ability to playback a cutscene or a dialogue.

The ability to play back movies is always a nice feature, but cutscenes usually can't be replicated (cutscenes using an ingame engine, not video). Having a playback option for combat sounds iffy. I'd much rather have a special slow motion sequence depicting a critical hit or the death of a powerful enemy (possibly from a random angle), than having the option to replay a repetitive combat animation.

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Yes, slow motion of special moves would be great. The devs really have to make the combat fresh and exciting

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