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2/01/09 11:08:22 AM#51
Why in the blue Hades would you want Jedi to be an "unlockable" profession in a game that you want to SELL? Get your elitism out of the way for a second, and think of their major goal...SELLING GAMES! Other than some Boba/Jangu Fett fanbois(he's dead. deal with it), and those lookin' for some Wookie love, most people playing a Star Wars game want to be a Jedi. There is a whole galaxy of people, right? That means that, even if Jedi were one in a million, in a low ball population of a trillion people there would be a million Jedi! Plus, this game is about the Jedi vs the Sith. Why would they make one of the core parts of the game hard to get for most players? If you want a game where you can grind away and stroke your e-peen, stick with WoW. Hopefully, smart people are running the game, and want to actually make money by making the majority of game players happy. |
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2/01/09 11:16:13 AM#52
Originally posted by Agricola1
Is this Raph Koster? |
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2/01/09 11:27:17 AM#53
Originally posted by Agricola1
You forgot the "They're Going To Do IT Anyways So My Whining Is Futile" option. Jeebus sweet Mary 'n Joseph.... Yeah, they're totally going to change a major part of the game this far in development to satisfy the whole 10% of the population who can't deal with the fact that they'll be a Jedi from the get-go. Oh wait, no they won't... Yes, I am an English Major. |
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2/01/09 11:29:26 AM#54
Originally posted by Vyre hanshotfirst - Elite Member Real Name: n/a Member since November 13, 2007 Last Visit: February 1, 2009
And...? Were you trying to make a point there, or just showing off your mad copy 'n paste skillz? |
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2/01/09 12:58:30 PM#55
Originally posted by hanshotfirst
I just think it is an injustice to the lore to make everyone a Jedi and make them equal in power to everyone else. The thing that makes Jedi so special in the movies is the fact that they are special. If everyone is a Jedi, no one is special, and it takes the glitter from the Jedi, and hurts the immersion in the Star Wars world. Tried: LotR, CoH, AoC, WAR, Jumpgate Classic |
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2/01/09 1:09:49 PM#56
Originally posted by Abrahmm
I just think it is an injustice to the lore to make everyone a Jedi and make them equal in power to everyone else. The thing that makes Jedi so special in the movies is the fact that they are special. If everyone is a Jedi, no one is special, and it takes the glitter from the Jedi, and hurts the immersion in the Star Wars world.
You are correct and incorrect at the same time. In the timeline of Vader and the Emperor and all of the movies your reasoning is spot on. In the Old Republic timeline, in which this game is based, there are thousands of force weilders and most are not that special. Now hopefully in TOR, you can acquire the abiltiy to become that special jedi/sith and have more power, just as hopefully all the other non force classes will able to do the same. This is the reason that specualtion without any real inforamtion is so damaging when trying to build a community. The little and we all know it is very little, information and video we have seen. We are still pretty much in the dark on how things will actually work in TOR. |
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2/01/09 1:22:25 PM#57
Originally posted by musicmann
You are correct and incorrect at the same time. In the timeline of Vader and the Emperor and all of the movies your reasoning is spot on. In the Old Republic timeline, in which this game is based, there are thousands of force weilders and most are not that special. Now hopefully in TOR, you can acquire the abiltiy to become that special jedi/ sith and have more power, just as hopefully all the other non force classes will able to do the same. This is the reason that specualtion without any real inforamtion is so damaging when trying to build a communtiy. The little and we all know it is very little, information and video we have seen. We are still pretty much in the dark on how things will actually work in TOR.
That's a good point. In all honesty, I would love to see force yielding be common, with people given the ability(along with the effort and time) to turn that force ability into being a Jedi from which they would gain slightly more power than the average class. I would also like to see an alternative path for other non-force yielding players to say, train as a mandalorian, gaining some power in combat in the same way a Jedi does. Making Jedi the only powerful class would fall into the same problem SWG had where everyone was grinding for Jedi and thus became Jedi. But giving alternate paths to power would be the best option in my book. Tried: LotR, CoH, AoC, WAR, Jumpgate Classic |
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2/01/09 1:39:30 PM#58
I think there should be 2 methods. Start as a jedi..assume you're trained since an early age...and maybe recieve some bonus new traits or points added to skills...because of this. The other path would be to choose any other character...and the game randomly chooses force sensitivity and introduces an option to undergo training after you've satisfied pre-set conditions...the further along you are in your chosen profession/class..the more it will cost to raise your jedi skills....then at a certain point you would become full jedi and skill cost would normalize...you might be able to retain some early force powers up to a set skill level but continue as your initial class. The jedi skills you keep could not be raised after you choose to revert back to a bounty hunter..or whatever....just some ideas. No matter how it is done ..it should be based strictly on the metachlorian content each individual contains.........................okay...just kidding on that last statement.
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2/01/09 7:11:59 PM#59
If Jedi/sith can be use from the start.. this game won't last long.. crafters will be useless... as 90% of players will be a jedi.. and all they need is a robe, a light saber and some crystal found in a cave.. where 10k others jedi went there by a quest from the same master... Perfect MMO would be... No grind, no quest that 10k others accomplished before you , only one character, no class.. so you become what you want exactly... an mercenary good at crafting or a crafter mining his own ore... RPG mean Role Playing Game... it isn't a role playing game anymore if 10k others are doing the same shit as you... But the mass always get what they want and get stolen their money with a game with nice graphic and poor and simple gameplay... |
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2/01/09 7:18:03 PM#60
well i can see a hybrid WoW/SWG style of unlock would be a good idea but really, its a Star wars game, it HAS to have Jedi in it and (they want to be maintstream about it so) it will be a starter class.
my (emphasis on my) opinion is that once a character has reached a certain level (like in WoW) they can attempt a lore driven questline that is quite difficult (not as crazy as the SWG hologrind, but difficult enough to warrant signifigant time spent doing it) to unlock the class which will then start 1/4 or 1/2 way to max level (a choice would make it all the better). That is how i would do it. MMO wish list: -Changeable worlds |
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2/01/09 7:27:45 PM#61
I think the people that want it to be unlockable and a secret are assuming they would unlock it because they are so uber. That's obviously not the case. Having it unlockable and not being some secret unkown way would just enforce ebayers who don't have time for the grind. Most guys that want it unlockable are making it sound like they won't be unique if everyone else can be a Jedi, and that's just a narrow way of looking at it. Jedi will have their own progression and person behind them. The only mediocrity the Jedi character has is only the fault of their own. |
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2/01/09 7:28:00 PM#62
why do any of you care what you get to start off as or what you dont get to start off as? if you dont want to be a jedi then dont be one. just because you find it annoying people want to be jedi and not like you who wants to be a bounty hunter doesnt give anyone the right to say what classes should be in the game. if the aspect of getting to start off as a jedi aggravates you, then dont play the game, dont follow the progress of it and dont post about it. |
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2/01/09 7:29:01 PM#63
I personly would love to see this being random. Some poeple should be able to become full jedi and some should be able to use some powers using "the force", maybe even some can not use it at all. However balance this would be hard. What also could be posible is making jedi unlockable, just like in CoH. Where you unlock a class when you reach max level. |
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2/01/09 7:33:02 PM#64
really it will come down to PvP. If Jedi are overpowered (like they were in SWG) then all the pvp'ers will want to be one (thus overpopulating the class). If however another class is more powerful or (i doubt it) the game is balanced then you will see a healthy mix of the claseses. I suppose until we get the final class list then we can't say whether jedi will be overplayed or not but i think it will always have a strong following. MMO wish list: -Changeable worlds |
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2/01/09 10:32:59 PM#65
Originally posted by Abrahmm (in yellow) I just think it is an injustice to the lore to make everyone a Jedi and make them equal in power to everyone else. The thing that makes Jedi so special in the movies is the fact that they are special. If everyone is a Jedi, no one is special, and it takes the glitter from the Jedi, and hurts the immersion in the Star Wars world. So don't play the game then. Problem solved.
Yeah, I trimmed this mofo down. If context is an issue, scroll up or go back a page. |
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2/02/09 8:02:33 AM#66
or.. everyone is force sensitive and have the choice to train that force or just don't care... when they reached a certain force level... they can become a jedi/sith.. but the training will be hard... kinda like 2 skilling bar Force: Lvl 4 Bounty Hunter: Lvl 15 Like Anakin.. he was a good pilot and ship/robot builder before becoming an Jedi.. or like Luke.. he was a good farmer |
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Proximo521
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Joined: 8/14/08
'Aren't you playing the Sorcerer's Apprentice?' 'No.' Professor Kevin Warwick |
2/02/09 1:06:44 PM#67
Originally posted by lornj
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2/02/09 2:00:39 PM#68
Originally posted by czedlitz
I agree, I don't wanna see glowsticks everywhere, even though Jedi is a big part of Star Wars. It's not what made up the genre, and it should be a hard path to follow/obtain as it was to actually be in the universe. |
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Proximo521
Novice Member
Joined: 8/14/08
'Aren't you playing the Sorcerer's Apprentice?' 'No.' Professor Kevin Warwick |
2/02/09 2:53:09 PM#69
Originally posted by NeokiNaomi
I agree, I don't wanna see glowsticks everywhere, even though Jedi is a big part of Star Wars. It's not what made up the genre, and it should be a hard path to follow/obtain as it was to actually be in the universe.
Then you can stop posting about it cause its going to happen. They are going to be so many glow sticks its going to drive you crazy. Might as well save yourself the pain and not play at all.
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2/02/09 3:09:53 PM#70
Originally posted by Proximo521
Then you can stop posting about it cause its going to happen. They are going to be so many glow sticks its going to drive you crazy. Might as well save yourself the pain and not play at all.
No need for negative responce, this was my first post about it, and I was just stating that there should be more diversity. I'm sure most would agree, if not yourself yes? |
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2/02/09 3:14:38 PM#71
Where did you get such a silly idea? Oh wait! I know from a equally as silly development company that tried this already. ----------------------- |
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2/02/09 3:23:50 PM#72
There was no mystique in with Jedi in SWG at all. TBH. Take crafting the LS for instance. In SWG you go to a vendor buy some HQ metals, place them in their spots, push some buttons and voila Lightsaber. Now go to the same vendor, buy some prem pearls for 20mill, hope for a good tune, put them in and now go pwn something. I unlocked Jedi well before the NGE and I was never really that impressed with it. To me at least it seems like it should have been a lot more in-depth system, and taken more time. I remember reading “Tattooine Ghost” where Luke goes back to Tattooine after all those years, heads to Obi Wan's house, and constructs himself a new LS, he uses a kiln to make his crystals which took time and knowledge. It wasn't about him going too “++JoeblOws LS crafting kits an stuff++ //prem pearls for$$// “ to buy the best shit, dump it in a hopper, cross his fingers and hope the damage roll was decent. Really, there was no mystique to SWG at all. It was all about reading a story about your LS in description on the left side, and that was it. I think what BioWare is talking about taking all that boring text you only read once (admit it), and turning it into the story you take part in. You know the ones I speak of, the boring stories on the mission terminals about a vigo, or clearing the speeder lanes of critter nests, or the NPC who gave you 10 min of back story in text form as to why they needed you to go and steal a painting back and kill the thief. Then once you found the NPC he was just standing in the middle of the nowhere with the title “a Thief” over his head. Lol. Back in Oct there was a video showing a Jedi using the force to upgrade or create her Lightsaber like we saw in the very first clone wars series. She used the Force to hold the Lightsaber in front of her as she built it, tuned and installed the crystal and got it all together just in time to be jumped by a Sith.
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2/02/09 3:27:27 PM#73
Star Wars Galaxies made jedi's unlockable and it was a disaster. It seems that a lot of people are wanting SWG all over again (I guess players do not learn from past mistakes).
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Proximo521
Novice Member
Joined: 8/14/08
'Aren't you playing the Sorcerer's Apprentice?' 'No.' Professor Kevin Warwick |
2/02/09 3:28:58 PM#74
Originally posted by NeokiNaomi
Then you can stop posting about it cause its going to happen. They are going to be so many glow sticks its going to drive you crazy. Might as well save yourself the pain and not play at all.
No need for negative responce, this was my first post about it, and I was just stating that there should be more diversity. I'm sure most would agree, if not yourself yes? Please dont take offense, this wasnt directed at you. More or less it was more along the lines of a warning if nothing at all. I am sorry if i offended you.
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2/02/09 3:30:53 PM#75
Originally posted by Proximo521
No need for negative responce, this was my first post about it, and I was just stating that there should be more diversity. I'm sure most would agree, if not yourself yes? Please dont take offense, this wasnt directed at you. More or less it was more along the lines of a warning if nothing at all. I am sorry if i offended you.
No problem, thanks for clarifying =). On a side note, WILL there be glowsticks everywhere? Do they have any intentions of having a 'soldier' like class that can actually stand a chance of competing with jedi endgame? |
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