RAIDEN1
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Yeah but it's not exactly taking you into new areas etc...then again I suppose DLC wasn't a thing in 1995There used to be a decent amount of mods. And it looks like the Force Engine supports them.
Yeah but it's not exactly taking you into new areas etc...then again I suppose DLC wasn't a thing in 1995There used to be a decent amount of mods. And it looks like the Force Engine supports them.
Well, expansions was a thing depending on a game, just more rare. Games didn't take a decade to make back then so instead of doing a DLC might as well create a new game in a couple of years.Yeah but it's not exactly taking you into new areas etc...then again I suppose DLC wasn't a thing in 1995
A time when there was more creative freedom at LucasArts, it'll always be a mystery why they never made the point-and-click Star Wars game, you could have had levels broken up with a bit of Tie Fighter action thrown in...bit like you got in Super Star Wars with the speeder sections..Well, expansions was a thing depending on a game, just more rare. Games didn't take a decade to make back then so instead of doing a DLC might as well create a new game in a couple of years.
I'm not affected by VR sickness in any game. And since when is having options a bad thing?No it wouldnt. Its a 3 decade old game with a few adjustments. It'll make you sick within minutes in VR.
A pixelmess of a game like this won't transition well into VR. It already has rough graphics. It'll be a mess in VR.I'm not affected by VR sickness in any game. And since when is having options a bad thing?
Can't navigate the levels? Time to put you in an IKEA until you find the meatball station.Said this in the announcement thread, but the game was barely any good back in the 90's. Most of the levels are just bad and turned into just terrible mazes where everything looked the same. My memory of this game was getting lost way worse then any doom or wolfenstien 3d level. Thankful some reviews are calling out that part.
Some games are best left in the past.