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1 pointOrder of Installation (Installed BEFORE awake at Peragus) 16 - Movement Animation Fix for both KOTOR and TSL By ZimmMaster https://deadlystream.com/files/file/465-movement-animation-fix-for-both-kotor-and-tsl/?tab=comments Statement: It's hard to see the difference without compare with the original, but with a very short time playing I have the sensation to see a most natural movements than other Playthroughs without this MOD. Good work 17 - Replacement Peragus II Artwork by Trench 1.0 By Sith Holocron https://deadlystream.com/files/file/361-replacement-peragus-ii-artwork-by-trench/?tab=details Statement: It has overwritten a .tga file of asteroids and I can't say which is better, I assume is a question of personal tastes, anyway, with the Prologue finished is not important. 18 - Peragus Medical Monitors and Computer Panel 1.0.0 By Sith Holocron https://deadlystream.com/files/file/1375-peragus-medical-monitors-and-computer-panel/ 19 - Peragus Large Monitor Adjustment By Sith Holocron https://deadlystream.com/files/file/317-peragus-large-monitor-adjustment/?tab=details I just can say ...WOA... ------------------------------------------
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1 pointAs far as I know, the exterior always looks blurry because of how the texture is rendered or how the camera is positioned. It would require a model or camera edit to fix.
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1 pointHi all, I burnt a few hours scripting, playing with TSLPatchers and poking around the spells.2da files yesterday and completed a working force enlightenment mod for K1, where force speed, armor, valor, and energy resistance are instantly activated, (with some other bonuses/flairs). It is a selectable power for a Lvl 16 Jedi. I'm considering uploading the mod here to the download section, but before I work on readme.txt, info.rtf, and add the amendments listed below, I wonder whether this mod has been done before? I did some quick google search, search on this site and game front and could not find a relevant mod, but just to be on the safe side I think I should ask here before furthering my work and submitting here. Current Progress: Scripting - Done Force power title and description, append to dialog.tlk - Done Force power icon (enlightenment tga file obtained from TSL) - Done Editing spells.2da - Done Working TSLPatcher - Done Preliminary testing on old saves: Activated buffs time out as expected - Pass Repeated buffing doesn't stack - Pass Attribute, Save, Defense Stats are boosted to proper values - Pass Energy resistance value and whether it stacks on repeated activation - Not Done Yet Amendments to be added: Make the power to be selectable only for the main character (otherwise it definitely breaks the power balance of the game). Possibly remove energy resistance buff from the list of insta-activation because that's a little much? Adding flair and bonuses (e.g. master speed applies to all party members) to the force power description.
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1 pointIt's a cool idea! I've never heard of a Force Enlightenment for K1 so you're all good
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1 pointFinally, a tutorial I can help with! At least with the start.... Download the KGFF Editor- it makes inventory editing much easier than kotor tool. First go to this in KOTOR tool and open the KOTOR 1 tree. Go to Rims-> Modules>end_m01aa.s-rim. Open the Blueprint-Character tab. You'll see a bunch of utc files. These are the character stat and inventory files. The two files you are looking for are the sithappren001 and 002 files. Save them to a folder on your computer. You don't need to edit anything yet. Open KGFF and open one of the files. Towards the middle of the middle of the page, there is a section called item lists> structs. This is your dropable item list for that character. Swap out one of the item codes for one of these items codes aka the template code. http://www.gamebanshee.com/cgi-bin/search/banshee_search.pl?_layout=kotor1_items&_cgifunction=search&kotor_items.game=kotor1&kotor_items.category=weapon&kotor_items.type=lightsaber Save the changes and drop the file into your override on a fresh start to test. Hope this helps!
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1 pointHello! Keep in mind that these are relevant information with what you're going to do - Which means you're in the Endar Spire - Command Module module, and it listed as end_m01aa MOD/RIM in the game files. With K-Tool you can browse them by going this path - Kotor I \ RIMs \ Modules \ You may want to check the the creature/s in the aforementioned module which resembles the identity that you're looking for. For this one they're: n_sithappren001.utc for the Sith Apprentice and n_sithappren002.utc for the [female] Jedi, and then see their Inventory. The blue lightsaber's blueprint will be g_w_lghtsbr01.uti and the red one will be g_w_lghtsbr02.uti You can set them as Dropable either with K-Tool or K-GFF. If you're new with this stuff I'd recommend you using K-Tool first and K-GFF later when you're getting familiar with the game's structure. K-Tool is pretty intuitive and UI based so I believe you'll have no problems adapting to it. With K-Tool you can right-click the equipment UI and set the Dropable flag there When changes are done don't forget to save the file/s, and drop them to the Override folder - overwrite when prompted Changes can only be effective with a fresh start of the game for this case. As well as any other changes that includes Blueprint - they all need to be loaded from a module's beginning Let us know at which part that there is trouble.
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1 pointHello, I was not aware of this issue. In my mod, while you can get the feat at any point you cannot actually get it for free until you become a Jedi even though the option to get it exists for non-Jedi classes and the only Lightsaber on Taris the player can receive is Bastia's Lightsaber (Which I am tempted to remove from Taris). During my test play through of my mod I check to see if the bug exists and if I do find it I will be sure to remove that Lightsaber at some point (Because during my testing without giving the main PC a Lightsaber it worked fine). Thank you for bringing this to my attention.
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1 pointThere is no quarterstaff model variation 6. When the model doesn't exist, the game defaults to the 1st variation (or if that doesn't exist, it crashes). You need to extract w_qtrstaff_001.mdl/mdx, rename to w_qtrstaff_006.mdl/mdx, and hex edit the MDL to replace all instances of w_qtrstaff_001 with w_qtrstaff_006.
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1 pointSome behind-the-scenes sort of work going on right now. Somehow I've managed (with lots of help from Darth Parametric) to get Sleheyron all set up on the galaxy map again, complete with filler takeoff/landing videos, filler Star Map vision sequences, and a conversation with Bastila about the Sleheyron Star Map. With Fair Strides MIA for the moment, I am having to take on the scripting, which is something I've never been well versed with. With quite a bit of help from the friendly folks on Discord, I've been able to at least start editing some scripts with positive results. I have always been very intimidated by scripting, so this is a big step for me. Thanks to all who have contributed their knowledge so far, it's been extremely helpful and informative.
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1 point@Hassat Hunter I agree with you and to reply to your status update I'll say this.. It is a sad day because TLJ's lightspeed collision scene was more than just a visual effect, it was a symbolic gesture of the shattering of whats came before - Aldo turns the ship around(faces the past so to speak) and obliterates the followers. Ren says kill the past, this is sheer hypocrisy on the writers behalf - for these sequels are remakes of the OT and to maximize profit they begrudgingly have to accept the existing fanbase, while gaining new fans and then shedding themselves off, of the old fans... Its classic 'coukoo' strategy. For anyone having trouble with 'its an ESB remake statement'... A lot of people don't get the Canto Bight part in the film. I'll explain. A splinter group of the protagonists go to a location to find someone who can help them but they ultimately get betrayed by the one who was meant to help them... Mmmkay, thats just what happens with Lando in Cloud City where people are meant to be well off.. "with the people of the clouds" comment to Leia.
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1 pointInsert Leave Britney Alone meme. I am hurt every time somebody brings up Kotor when talking about TLJ. Luke never lost his connection to the Force, there's no parallel with the Exile whatsoever, and the Exile herself is not the first occurrence of someone giving up the Force. The Exile straight up did not feel the Force after Malachor, Kyle Katarn had to tap into the Valley of The Jedi to get his Force sensitivity back, Luke didn't have to do anything.
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1 pointGlad to see this thread turned out to be a respectful discussion with no personal attacks whatsoever
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1 pointIf you think so. KOTOR1 is the total "safe" Star Wars game leaning extremely close to the formula to not alienate fans, even if it was set 4000 years prior. KOTOR2 however, is far from that. How exactly does that not mirror TFA and TLJ? (And I *still* want KOTOR3. No interest at all in IX. That's the power of leadup vs. "anything can happen since there's absolutely no setup") Have your vomit bag ready; http://steamcommunity.com/app/208580/discussions/0/2906376154326818122/#c1621724915777161337
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1 pointDid you HONESTLY said this on forums dedicated to KOTOR? KOTOR1 is a rehash of the Star Wars story. KOTOR2 is a total deviation from it. Basically they mirror TFA and TLJ entirely. Difference is; Both KOTORs were good. Both movies were bad. Apparently IT is possible though to do either and not suck. Funny that. EDIT: Being in the KOTOR2 > KOTOR1 team I, by your terms, should unconditionally love TLJ. I don't cause it's a horrid mess.
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1 pointThough I don't think it is the worst Star Wars movie ever -- if you do, you haven't seen The Star Wars Holiday Special or either of the Star Wars Ewok Adventure films. Though considering that Disney now holds the licence, you may yet see worse as they milk it for as much as they can. I am honestly baffled by people who claim that TLJ is actually a good film if not the best Star Wars film to date. They clearly do not understand what makes a good film, and I am speaking of structure. TLJ was a bloated hole-filled mess that failed to stick to what was set by way of vision, story, character and narrative style in TFA. It is meant to be a trilogy of films, not a collection of anthology. If you do not understand the importance of this, then why TLJ has so far gotten a user score of 4.9 on Metacritic and an audience score of 56% on Rotten Tomatoes, must be a complete mystery to you. And to be clear, neither one of those is a "good" score. My 6/10 is me saying it is watchable, but only if you paid next to nothing to see it. When a film gets such a difference between "professional" critic and average person scores, I take notice and usually go with the average person score. If I watch IX at all at the cinemas, it will be based upon how well the film has done after a week -- my mistake was not waiting longer. And I mean in the eyes of the average person not a critic who may have been paid or at least schmoozed at exclusive viewings to see the film in a better light. Regardless, I now have a big issue with Star Wars, and would struggle to see this new trilogy -- or any that Rian Johnson helms -- as being canon. And would approach any Star Wars film or TV series created by Disney much in the way I have treated Star Wars games made over the years. It is unlikely that all will be good or even great, but once in a while, there will be a standout worth playing (or watching). And I'll end up doing so like a year or two after everyone else has as the hype has no effect on me. And I hope this is the last I have to say about this rubbish film, as I can't believe I am still thinking about it 4 days after seeing it.
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1 pointThat wasn't even close to the worst part of TLJ. And yes, Prequels beat the Newquels at this date. Nothing was given in the movie. TFA ended with "training and going to the Rebel Base" and TLJ picks up right where it got off. So the 18h was all we were given (and remember in that time Finn and Rose got to do their entire PETA-part on Earth too). Either days are really short on Luke's planet or it's just really crap writing at work. (Answer: It's B ) Worst battle vs. only worthwhile battle in the movie. Who compares worst to best now? The rememberence being "Who was he?", "Why did they even promote a non-character", "Why ain't she dead?", "Why didn't this woman just tell Poe the plan, the Resistence sucks as much as The First Order" or "Plot-advancement device" (fair enough the Darth-Vader machined guy in Rogue One follows somewhat similar to Mas... but it's got nowhere near the throwable character-roster the new Trilogy has. That seems to be a common charasteristic about people liking TLJ, telling people who care "don't care"/"doesn't matter" or "just deal with it" for ANYTHING based around plot. Sorry, I don't watch movies with my brains off, that's just not my thing. R1 didn't have a follow-up movie that relies on tension, TLJ does. There isn't. It's Darth Emo vs. The Undefeatable Mary Sue. Ohh... what could POSSIBLY happen? I must have missed that entire half then since she beat the 15-year trained Sith guy within 5 days of learning about the Force. He got his face cut up, she had 0 injuries as of yet in 2 entire movies. Humour is part of all Star Wars movies, mostly coming from the droids (forgetting Jar Jar for a moment). TLJ seriously went overboard with everyone being a joke, primarily the bad guys. They can't even use Star Wars terms at that point and went to earth-terms. Nobody writing this knows Star Wars obviously or they would have never added "cops" or "hacker"... come on. It's almost like TSL is a good middle of a trilogy. Building on it's predecessor (rather than throwing all away) and leaving much room for a third part and an interest in exploring it. Both not TLJ's area. You say badass, I say lame. Especially Leia's Force use was absolutely attrocious. It looked ridicilious. Not to mention nothing in TFA even remotely hinted at Leia getting training so it's another mysterious power usage. And Luke dying to that. Being peaceful? How the hell did the kids even learn Luke doing that, did the First Order publically broadcast their assault or something (they are so borderline stupid at this point I wouldn't even question *that*). Oh, I brought Hope by doing absolutely nothing, better pass on now. Come the f*ck on... Yeah, they did misinterpretate it, in that "balance" wiped out the Jedi entirely to do so rather than the Sith. Doesn't make it fairly likely Jesus is outclassed tenfold 2 generations after birth.
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1 point@1Leonard: I know the Prophecy is about Anakin. When did I state otherwise? You can clearly see so by me saying "2 generation" Luke being the first new generation, and Rey the second. See? And yeah, it was stated Anakin was the most powerful Jedi ever. Midichlorian scene remember? Born from the Force. We know more about Snoke than the Prophecy, really? Tell me ANYTHING we know of snoke, besides his visuals since we can see them. That's pretty much it. My point exactly, "Rey Nobody" is an actual insult to the sudden surge of Power shown. And the Prequels didn't really show an increase in Force Power, just more flashy lightsaber combat. And Anakin went through about as many years as Kylo Ren to make progress (there's no actual real use of Force by him in Phantom Menace, as should be), not the days of Rey. Untrained. ESB had failures. Luke failed against his father and learned his lineage, making the stakes higher. Han got frozen. TLJ has NONE of these setups. None. While the Rey/Kylo scenes are the best of TLJ they really have no emotional connection to care for us moving to IX. Unlike Luke/Father were we wonder if he can overcome his lack of power here we got Rey, who's Rey and Rey is awesome and can't fail so we really don't care about the confrontation, she'll win like she always does. For a movie of failure it seems awfully unaware for a main character to be interesting they need that failure to be believable and have something to actually overcome that interests the viewer. Rey got none of that. Even if there was such leadup (VII had it) the way VIII shat all over it would anyone really trust a proper resolution now? "The Dragons are coming" -Game of Thrones "Hah, they got killed off-screen to here. We juuuust hyped them up a loooong time, but it's all your fault for actually going in with our hype. Suckers!" Would you really go with 'Best plottwist ever' or 'Terrible terrible writers'? 1. Probably. Can't care either way. 2. Snoke being alive would be a copout ruining yet another movie, so hopefully not. 3. And we know Rey will win since Rey is Rey and Rey can't loose. Exciting! (not) 4. The Jedi (and Sith) are a philosophy, not a set of rules. You should really know this. They don't need books to "survive". Infact the books would mostly just introduce the failures of the Jedi Kreia and Luke hate so much (and Luke thus didn't follow in the old EU anyway). 5. I... literally cannot care? 6. I agree, but this movie completely and utterly ruined this. I would really like any incentive to watch IX, but VIII left absolutely zero reasons to go for it in.
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1 pointI watched The Last Jedi yesterday, and would like to share my thoughts here. As a preface, I would like to add that I had mixed feelings when I saw The Force Awakens, but hoped that it could lead to better things. Additionally, I had mixed feelings about Rogue One. Leading up to TLJ, I did not follow social media and carefully guarded myself against spoilers. I was quite excited for this installment. I was really hoping they wouldn't try to ride too much nostalgia trip from ESB. Opening crawl immediately pointed to an ESB type story initially, and then there was the evacuation and everything. Pretty standard ESB copy. So then we get up into space and have Poe trying to hail the Imperial ship. The connection joke fell absolutely flat. Tried to set up a light tone at a time that should have been tense and grim, felt very forced. So then Poe activates his super-engine or whatever and destroys all the anti-aircraft guns. THEN the Imperials decide to scramble fighters. Seemed like a stupid move, I would expect they should already have fighters providing top-cover for the entire operation. Next, we cue the bomber attack. I liked the ship design of the bombers, seemed like a beefier B-Wing. I did not like the melodramatic sequence where the pilot is trying to release the bombs with the absolutely ludicrous bomb-release-remote. Spent way too long on that sequence. Bombardier is dead, just crash the ship into the dreadnought. Same emotional impact (or lack thereof), same sacrifice. Spare the drama please. Also it was stupid that the bombs are apparently still under gravity's pull. Stick with the physics, thank you. Then, the expected hyperspace jump. Slightly unexpected was that the Imperials are able to follow. The next sequence of events is a mess of plot holes that is to stagger the imagination. The Resistance ships are apparently able to "outrun" the Imperial ones with their sublight engines. Well, what's to stop the Star Destroyers and Dreadnoughts from doing a micro hyperspace jump to just in front of the Resistance ships and subsequently blow them out of the sky? Additionally, with the bridge (or one of the bridges), and the cruiser's fighters destroyed, what's keeping the Imperial fighters from attacking the Rebel ships at will? The Imperials show many other places in the movie that they are not afraid to use excessive force to wipe out the Resistance. It seems to me they had several options to destroy what remained of the Resistance well before waiting for them to run out of fuel. I found myself disappointed at the complete idiocy of what was going on. Then, Kylo's TiE buddies take out the bridge (or one of the bridges, apparently there is another). At that moment, I'm thinking, "Leia is gone. I've made my peace with it, that's how she would want to go." But no! Instead we get to go Guardians of the Galaxy and Leia brings up this previously unknown Force skill and is able to bring herself back to the ship. I can't take this movie seriously at this point. They should have let her die at this point in the movie. She added next to nothing to the remainder of the film. Cue Vice-Admiral Holdo, who apparently just stumbled on set from the Hunger Games. As pointed out above, one would hope she could conjure up a uniform or something. But no, instead we have elegant dresses and pink tresses. Her dismissal of Poe is stupid at best, and borderline criminal negligence at worst. Instead of briefing the crew on the plan and preparing to execute it, the command leaves the entire crew in the dark with nothing to go on. This is without a doubt the biggest plot hole in the entire Star Wars saga. As a viewer, it seemed to me (without knowing at the time that there was in fact a plan), that she was going to blindly burn the rest of their fuel in a vain hope that an option would turn up in the next 6 hours. So naturally the events that follow Rose (C'mon, let's think of some original names please?) and Finn are completely unnecessary, and add little to the film. Their entire excision to Canto Bright seemed little more than a PETA commercial. I will have to admit that I did not have as much an issue with the Canto Bright casino as most did. In fact, outside of the unoriginal attire, my initial thought was that it was the most Star Wars-y thing I had seen in the movie so far. Which is to say how little the movie felt like Star Wars. The most ludicrous thing that happened during that whole arc was Rose's, "Now it's worth it!" after setting the animals free. As if their failure to aid the Rebellion and avenge her sister's death was now fine and dandy that a few animals got released back into the wild. The whole time I'm also thinking, Benecio del Toro was cast as a villain, right? I'm hoping this movie can conjure up some really amazing stuff to make it worth it, because right now I'm 80% sure it's the stupidest movie I have ever seen, and I watched Iron Sky. Back on Ach-To, Luke tosses his Father's lightsaber over his shoulder in a flat attempt at humor. So much for, "This weapon is your life". Unfortunately, after that little gesture, I knew I was going to be disappointed with whatever happened with Luke. Then we have Luke the milkman and Luke the fisherman, in an apparent gambit to explain how Luke survives on this island. And there are maids that take care of everything? What? Also Luke has turned into a whiny, pathetic loser. The Luke we see is nowhere close to the character of the Original Trilogy. Mark Hamill was right to object about what his character is doing. Luke doesn't run away and hide. Luke comes to the aid of his friends, no matter what. That's all I have the energy for right now. I will continue my review of the movie later.
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1 pointSomeone should tell the First Order when they put their GIGANTIC ship with 12 anti-fighter guns. 12! TLJ literally spawns plotholes out of thin air, and facepalms are inevitable. 12 man. TWELVE. Who DESIGNED that thing? Rogue One did something new, loved it. TLJ didn't do "new" as much as it just crapped all over Star Wars as we know it, and *literally* added in Earth at one point. Expectations where CREATED by TFA, actual plotpoints we expected resolution. If toying with their own setup we expected resolution to is "playing with everyone's expectations" I just call it what it is; Writing a story and then just throwing it away. Did you think KOTOR2 would be better if it went, oh well, KOTOR1 was all about Revan, now we're 5 years later... Bastila stabbed him, the end. Well, here's our new story, 18 hours of Malachor V slogfest would you also go "This is great!" Cause that's how it feels like. So... it's a good thing the guy the prophecies tell of for THOUSANDS of years is outclassed in every way 2 generations later by a nobody literally tenfold. Without any training. And that's... good? Why did they even prophecise the Skywalkers if within 2 generations their power was peanuts. They should have made a prophecy about the power of Rey. I would be fine with a new powerful Jedi out of thin air if it took like 4000 years after the original trilogy. Not when the original Skywalkers weren't even dead and literally made of Force, literally Jesus, and this girl just stamps all on Jesus. I don't think Jesus got surpassed these 2017 years right? Now imagine 40-50 years, and you got Rey. But tell me... what is left for IX. Why should I care about the next movie. Cause... I don't. The First Order only exist out of immature teennage rageboys who are about as threatening as an Ewok. Heck Ewoks are more treatening. It would be like the Empire run by Gungans. Yeah, that's scary right? On the other hand the Rebellion consists out of... well; Finn and Rose who are literally pointless after VII (Here's a prediction; In IX Finn runs, gets stopped and turns a hero. Cause we haven't seen that arch twice yet). Rey is literally the boring super woman who there is no interest to watch since she wont fail anyway, she can't. Such tension *yawn*. Leia dies offscreen. And I feel Poe literally should have died off in VII already to not cheapen Finn's arch. And he was kind of a pointless tool in VIII too. Only character making any progression in the 18h slogfest race, but a character I never liked throughout either. So... Chewie. Watch IX only for Chewie. Eeeeh... no? The ending here really felt like an ending. First Order is a joke. They all resolved what ridicilous plotpoints this movie had, everyone interesting is dead. What literally should IX tell? Doesn't feel like there's another movie left there from the non-existent plot left. All got killed. All that's left is facing Kylo. And that sounds terribly dull since he's a horrible antagonist. Lackey, okay. Antagonist... No, nope. Nuhu. No way. There is literally ZERO incentive to watch IX from this movie. Even if it didn't crush your Star Wars soul.
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1 pointI don't think Jakku appeared in Rogue One. Do you mean TFA where they went to hyperspace in a hangar just outside of Jakku (where all this happened and Hux/Kylo's ship RIGHT THERE ignored all of that happening), which already indeed was an indication Disney was messing with any pre-establisted rules. Much more than the 18h chase in a single system that pretty much the entire TLJ. Heck, in that 18h Rey did her whole "training" and caught up with them all. Literally. Heck, this writing is getting worse and worse everytime you think about ANYTHING happening in it. Sounds like TLJ and the Guards fight. Except in much lower quantities IMO Somehow with more character and backstory than the new trilogy managed in TWO MOVIES. Not a single throw-away like Snoke or Phasma, or Rose, or Pink-Hair Woman. Or Mas either. The First Order *somehow* managed to conquer the entire galaxy between the 0 minutes inbetween VII and VIII, yet also turned from genioune threat to hilarious over-the-top villain that couldn't kill a fly. And killed off their ONLY leader that wasn't a teen with rage issues. Good luck selling any threat in IX like that. 18h chase with no progression whatsoever comes to mind. Literally nobody dying in TLJ made any impact since all of them where throwaways. Infact the stakes or "suspense" was all annoyance at them missing yet another opportunity to actually add value to their characters. Don't even get me STARTED on Finn's sacrifice, the first actual stake/suspension added in the movie (after 2 hours mind you) ruined again, per point. While Rey isn't uncharasmatic, her ability to literally gain lvl 50 from just typing IneedForce in a dropbox is just... terrible and making her feel like a cardboard cutout char. And they ruined their opportunity to actually give it somewhat of a resolve, going the "nope, she's just awesome and able to do anything and never fails and literally better than JEDI JESUS cause reasons" Sorry, can't get more terrible than that. I take it over TLJ's forced humour.
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1 pointWell, let's throw in my voice... the voice of utter disappointment. When coming out of Rogue One, which I loved, I was having high hopes for a "new" Star Wars story, rather than the rehash VII was. To my disappointment, VIII butchers it completely and utterly. I'm not going into it point per point like you guys, I'll just stick to the major disappointments. That's all that comes to mind to me right now. Really really disappointing, and I doubt I'll watch IX in the cinema. My interest in Star Wars movies is just... gone. And that's a shame since Rogue One was FREAKING AWESOME.
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1 pointReally disappointed. There were parts I enjoyed but overall ~ meh. ⭐️⭐️ out of 4. These last 3 movies are making the prequel trilogy look better and better.
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1 pointJust saw it. Still processing, but I don't think I liked it. Some of it has to do with subverted expectations, some of it has to do with general dislike of some artistic choices made.
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1 pointMy first guess is Bastila's revelation robes, since bastila02 through bastila06 UTCs caused a similar blackscreen for me when used with K1R. If that mod adds them into the Override, then there's a possible culprit. A trick to see if that's the case was to save the game (hitting esc during the blackscreen then creating a save through the menu), quitting the game, and then loading that save. What I saw then was effectively a cuscene in progress with all of the characters frozen in place.
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0 pointsI firmly believe more thought went into Kreia alone than to this entire movie. Not much to add, people already told a lot about the general problems.