https://wccftech.com/star-wars-knights-of-the-old-republic-remake-will-be-an-action-rpg-rumor/
More rumormongering for Codex.
The rumored Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake is apparently moving away from the original's turn-based combat, according to rumors circulating online.
MrMattyPlays reported in a recent video discussing the rumored remake that the game will be an action role-playing game of sorts, featuring a combat system that will be more accessible. MrMattyPlays doesn't know any specifics, though, so it could be something more than straight, action combat.
The Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake has been rumored for a while, and it has yet to be announced officially. Earlier this week, Bloomberg's Jason Schreier revealed that the remake is indeed real and it is currently in development by Aspyr Media. The American developer already has a long history with Star Wars games, as it has developed, among other titles, the mobile port of the BioWare RPG.
I’m going to go out on a limb and say that the guy describing the original KotOR’s combat as “turn-based” might not know what the fuck he’s talking about.
Some of you need to temper expectations, DnD Attributes/Skills/Feats and the d20 party based combat were likely the first things to go on the drawing board.
I'll be very surprised if it ends up being anything more than Fallen Order with more force abilities.
I'm going with the presumption this is the 70 million budget game Embracer group said Aspyr was working on and that this will be a complete reimagining similar to the recent Resident Evil 2/3 remakes.This seems way too optimistic already. I would be pleasantly surprised if they managed Fallen Order combat with more force powers. That would involve redesigning the entire game from the ground up though, and I don’t know if Aspyr would go that far. If they did overhaul the combat I’d expect something more like DAI.
But it is? It's genre defining science-fantasy material.The part about thinking of Star Wars as fantasy, at least.
I know we all like to roleplay as ubermensch on this forum but it's worth remembering there are all kinds of people in this world. Creative types are often very emotional. It isn't a prerequisite for creativity but it seems to help. I think that's why people often can't create as well when they get older/sober up. The emotions calm down and it's harder to summon the madness.He fucking burst into tears. Jesus.
I guess. A grown-ass man (and one whose age puts him in gen x as opposed to being a millennial or zoomer) bursting into tears in a professional work environment over trying to figure out how to write for star wars still seems patently absurd. Cry at home into your beer like a regular person ffs.I know we all like to roleplay as ubermensch on this forum but it's worth remembering there are all kinds of people in this world. Creative types are often very emotional. It isn't a prerequisite for creativity but it seems to help. I think that's why people often can't create as well when they get older/sober up. The emotions calm down and it's harder to summon the madness.He fucking burst into tears. Jesus.
And as a plus, your beer will last longer.I guess. A grown-ass man (and one whose age puts him in gen x as opposed to being a millennial or zoomer) bursting into tears in a professional work environment over trying to figure out how to write for star wars still seems patently absurd. Cry at home into your beer like a regular person ffs.
I guess. A grown-ass man (and one whose age puts him in gen x as opposed to being a millennial or zoomer) bursting into tears in a professional work environment over trying to figure out how to write for star wars still seems patently absurd. Cry at home into your beer like a regular person ffs.I know we all like to roleplay as ubermensch on this forum but it's worth remembering there are all kinds of people in this world. Creative types are often very emotional. It isn't a prerequisite for creativity but it seems to help. I think that's why people often can't create as well when they get older/sober up. The emotions calm down and it's harder to summon the madness.He fucking burst into tears. Jesus.
I do. I've worked with any number of gay people, including artists, many of them very competent... and none of them ever burst into tears in the office. Maybe I just got lucky or maybe Bioware was always a disaster.I guess. A grown-ass man (and one whose age puts him in gen x as opposed to being a millennial or zoomer) bursting into tears in a professional work environment over trying to figure out how to write for star wars still seems patently absurd. Cry at home into your beer like a regular person ffs.I know we all like to roleplay as ubermensch on this forum but it's worth remembering there are all kinds of people in this world. Creative types are often very emotional. It isn't a prerequisite for creativity but it seems to help. I think that's why people often can't create as well when they get older/sober up. The emotions calm down and it's harder to summon the madness.He fucking burst into tears. Jesus.
You do know Gaider is an open fag?
KOTOR1 is a horrible game.
I hope they never sully KOTOR2.