I played Tatooine, Kashak and now Manann. I'm 24 hours into it - light side jedi so there is massive amounts of talking though conflict and such.Xeogred wrote:I don't know, is that the first planet you went to? It's amusing how this was apparently the blueprint for the first Mass Effect as well. You have some prelude stuff, then the game opens up with four locations/planets, then some other stuff that pops up later on, you could say 2-3 more missions/areas in a way. I clocked in about 30 hours but a lot of that was idling. If you skip the swooping stuff like I did and kind of zoom along, it's probably 25 hours or so.SpaceBooger wrote:I'm going to finish it, jut not this month.Xeogred wrote:Beat it. Did everyone else abandon it?
I definitely looked up the floor puzzle. Screw that.
I'll be going underwater in Manann tonight.
About how far am I in the game? 1/2... 3/4th of the way?
I've only been playing once a week recently - most of my time has been taken by all the TV shows returning and watching the Cavs.
Together Retro: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
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But that is kind of the way of the Star Wars lore and canon. What's old is new, what's new is old. Looks and feels like technology never changed.Xeogred wrote:I'm not sure how I felt about the lore near the end. Really weird stuff. Also I think it's a bit over the top that this is 4,000 years prior to the OT movies, yet Coruscant and the Republic are around like nothing has really changed. 4,000 is a bit dramatic if you ask me, lol.
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In that case yeah, I'd say you're about 3/4th way through.SpaceBooger wrote:I played Tatooine, Kashak and now Manann. I'm 24 hours into it - light side jedi so there is massive amounts of talking though conflict and such.
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I'm still in Taris, so I hardly scratched the surface.
My opinion of the game was kind of diminished because I had two copies that didn't work properly. However, now that I have a good copy, I played a good amount of it today and I am really beginning to enjoy it. The game is rather addicting and I feel I will be playing it for a long while now.
My opinion of the game was kind of diminished because I had two copies that didn't work properly. However, now that I have a good copy, I played a good amount of it today and I am really beginning to enjoy it. The game is rather addicting and I feel I will be playing it for a long while now.
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I forgot about Taris haha. Gets so much better after that. Long sessions were pretty easy for me. I'd usually sit down and clear an entire planet/area before stopping.
I wasn't sure if this was the game itself or my disc on the Xbox, but I noticed some weird skipping/sync issues during some of the in game dialogue. Like the voice track was messing with the music track. It was kind of weird.
I wasn't sure if this was the game itself or my disc on the Xbox, but I noticed some weird skipping/sync issues during some of the in game dialogue. Like the voice track was messing with the music track. It was kind of weird.
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I am a big fun of the films, but don't like a game because of its system of playing. ALso graffic isn't good
I hope it would be better in the future 

