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19 years ago
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It's not exactly an overabundance... But where will we be building droids? And what about the technology – do we have to invent it all from scratch? Or should we ask Uncle Lucas for help?
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19 years ago
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2000 years before Knights of the Old Republic, one could:
no one says that the level of technology is lower (it's a bit illogical, but it's okay, you can just remove some of the advanced upgrades, and that's fine)
the only thing that needs to be done is to develop the emergence of the Sith and Jedi organizations, perhaps other organizations and the emergence of contacts with other races (so far, the Republic only includes humans, and whether it will evolve into the Sith Tyranny or the Old Republic depends on the players' actions; at the beginning of the game, there are only diplomatic contacts with other races, and there is no Senate)
But what prospects: a Jedi Earth, a new unexplored stage in the development of the Galaxy.
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19 years ago
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Saruman;82562
2000 years before Knights of the Old Republic, we could:
no one is saying that the level of technology is lower (it's a bit illogical, but it's okay, you can just remove some of the advanced upgrades, and that's fine)
the only thing that needs to be done is to develop the emergence of the Sith and Jedi organizations, perhaps other organizations and the emergence of contacts with other races (so far, the Republic only exists among humans, and it depends on the players' actions whether it will evolve into the Sith Tyranny or the Old Republic; at the beginning of the game, there are only diplomatic contacts with other races, and there is no Senate)
But what prospects: a Jedi Earth, a new, unexplored stage in the development of the Galaxy.
And how much more will we keep coming up with, if I'm even too lazy to write everything down from the known data! This will take another half a year!
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19 years ago
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Could droids be made into a replayable "Faction" because they have such distinct personalities? What do you think?
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19 years ago
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Ple-Sen;82575
Perhaps droids could be made into a replayable "Race," as they have such distinct personalities. What do you think?
I was considering making droids replayable – meaning a player could create their own individual droid model with unique features and later upgrade it. In other words, they could progress from an NK-50 model droid to an IG-88 model droid, or even to General Grievous with a lightsaber upgrade:D. This option hasn't been ruled out yet; it's quite possible.
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Saruman;82562
It could be 2000 years before KotOR:
nobody says the technology level is lower (a bit illogical, but whatever, you can just remove some of the advanced improvements and it'll be fine)
Generally, considering that the events of KotOR take place 4000 years before the movies, and the level of technical development there is roughly the same, it is quite possible that even 2000 years before KotOR the level of tech development was almost identical.
As for the planning, in principle, the period I proposed would differ by the number of colonized planets and slightly fewer races—and even then, it's not a given; the droids can remain the same, just renamed with a slight change in appearance. Thus, only the Jedi and Sith orders and their relationships with each other and the young Republic will need to be properly thought out.
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19 years ago
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In general, considering that the events of KotOR take place 4000 years before the films, and the level of technological development is approximately the same, it is quite possible that even 2000 years before KotOR, the level of technological development is almost the same.
As for the planning, in principle, the period I proposed will differ in the number of colonized planets, slightly fewer races, and that's not even certain; droids can remain the same, just rename them and slightly change their appearance. Thus, we will have to carefully consider only the Jedi and Sith Orders and their relationships with each other and with the young Republic.
A serious correction - there definitely were no HK-47 or HK-50 model droids at that time. Let's actively come up with organizations and nations together! :rolleyes: No - I'm against it. The post-KotOR era will be more interesting.
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Alex Ghost;82592
A significant correction - there definitely weren't any NK-47 or NK-50 model droids at that time.
Yeah, and during the time of KOTOR, there weren't any C3ROs either, but there were similar, equally inept translators;).
Alex Ghost;82592
No - I'm against it. The post-KOTOR era will be more interesting.
Suit yourself, but I find the period of the Republic's development (with the possibility of independently discovering new planets) and the open confrontation between two opposing orders (when you might even get to work for Mark Ragnos?) more interesting.
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19 years ago
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Князь_OMEGA;82645
Yeah, and back in the days of KoTo there was no C3PO, but instead there were similar slack-off translators;)
Suit yourself, but for me, the moment of the Republic's development (with the ability to discover new planets independently) and the open confrontation between two opposite orders (when else will we get to work for Mark Ragnos?) is more interesting.
First—there was no model like HK at all. HK is simply unique because it became possible for him to think seriously, unlike in the first episode—the droids are times stupider than HK!
Mark Ragnos—now you're pushing it—under Mark Ragnos, the Sith wouldn't have had any will at all—he was the craftiest and strongest, and some pathetic Sith like me wouldn't even have time to make a sound before death.
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19 years ago
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Will the beginning be like in the game with swords and grenades?
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19 years ago
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R@zer;82664
Will the beginning be like in the game with swords and grenades?
Yeah, basically - we'll give you a couple of blasters, some grenades, and some regular swords.
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19 years ago
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And will it be possible to form teams... let's say, with 2-3 people?
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R@zer;82672
Will it be possible to team up... let's say, in teams of 2-3 people?
Yes, it will be possible – but a little later; at first, you'll have to manage on your own.
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19 years ago
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Alex Ghost;82659
First - there was no model like HK at all. HK is simply unique because he gained the ability to think seriously and not as in the first episode - droids are times stupider than HK!
I didn't quite understand the underlined phrase. "As in the first episode" of the movie? Or what? Besides, even if there was no HK-47, there could very well have been an HK-1:rolleyes:
Alex Ghost;82659
Mark Ragnos - now you're stretching it - under Mark Ragnos the Sith wouldn't have had any will at all - he was the cunningest and strongest, and some pathetic Sith like me wouldn't even have time to make a sound before death.
I mentioned Mark as an example, and besides, he couldn't have been answering for all the Sith alone, so I think it's unlikely he slaughtered all his colleagues; instead, he could have ruled them and commanded them. And then again, who knows how he died, maybe he was killed (for example, by our leveled-up party;) ).
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Князь_OMEGA;82679
I didn't quite understand the emphasized phrase. "Like in the first episode" of the movie? Or what? Besides, even if there wasn't an NK-47, there could have been an NK-1:rolleyes:
I mentioned Mark as an example, and besides, he couldn't have been responsible for all the Sith. So, I think it's unlikely that he killed all his colleagues, but he could have ruled them and given them orders. And besides, who knows how he died; maybe he was killed (for example, by our well-developed party).
In the movie, in the movie))) The Trade Federation droids are all inferior to the NK series in terms of logical thinking. Darth Revan gave NK such a sophisticated intellect that it even killed a large number of Jedi.
Marka Ragnos ruled his entire life, outsmarting his enemies with the Force, turning them against each other, and after his death (I don't know who killed him or if he died on his own), they all clashed with each other for power, and only one survived. But in our version, you won't have to serve and try to kill the higher-up; you'll have freedom of action – you can take a teacher if you want, or you can choose not to, you can kill if you want, or you can choose not to.

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