From an alternative timeline:
And then near the end the thing just arbitrarily declares me a terribly evil Sith, and I'm railroaded into the 'bad guy' ending. I look it up online and confirm that, indeed, there is no possibility of a middle-path ending.
So I carefully balance my good/evil points throughout and specifically play as a middle-path force user. And then near the end the thing just arbitrarily declares me a terribly evil Sith
I think you were a bit too red and started changing appearance? I was fully neutral and was counted as good guyMy once experience with KOTOR, specifically the sequel:
I'm playing along, listening to Kreia blab on and on about balancing the force, not adhering to ideology, etc etc. And I'm all for it! Finally a game will let me play as a Taoist grey force motherfucker, neither good nor evil! Awesome. This perfectly fits my reading of the prequels: The Sith are obviously bad, but the Jedi ain't great either. So I carefully balance my good/evil points throughout and specifically play as a middle-path force user. And then near the end the thing just arbitrarily declares me a terribly evil Sith, and I'm railroaded into the 'bad guy' ending. I look it up online and confirm that, indeed, there is no possibility of a middle-path ending. Like... what the fuck, Avellone? I'm actually paying attention to the philosophical implications of your story, actually agree with them, and am actually trying to role-play against them. And then fuck that, you're a malevolent Sith, tough shit buttercup.
I remain unconvinced that these games are masterpieces.
What is the "bad ending"? Killing the Jedi Masters? Kreia specifically tells you she doesn't want to balance every little good deed with an equally evil one. She never advocates for the Grey Jedi, she wants to tear it all down because trying to achieve any sort of balance causes endless war and makes her feel like a slave. Kreia isn't a centrist, she's an extreme radical.
so uh
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why does a remake need dedicated writers?
The children of Israel also known as Judah or Hebrews were Black people. Bantu speaking people are the descendants of ancient Israelites from the Bible. This Polish looking freak ain't Black. Whites with long noses don't have an Israelite bone in their body.Troon or Jewish or both
This form of journalist retirement package is present on all major productions. It's a kickback, like speaking fees for former politicians.so uh
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why does a remake need dedicated writers?
"I sought to understand why you did it [cutting yourself off from the Force] and now I know - you were afraid", the last bit gets changed to "it was because you had no choice" if you aren't light side.
My once experience with KOTOR, specifically the sequel:
I'm playing along, listening to Kreia blab on and on about balancing the force, not adhering to ideology, etc etc. And I'm all for it! Finally a game will let me play as a Taoist grey force motherfucker, neither good nor evil! Awesome. This perfectly fits my reading of the prequels: The Sith are obviously bad, but the Jedi ain't great either. So I carefully balance my good/evil points throughout and specifically play as a middle-path force user. And then near the end the thing just arbitrarily declares me a terribly evil Sith, and I'm railroaded into the 'bad guy' ending. I look it up online and confirm that, indeed, there is no possibility of a middle-path ending. Like... what the fuck, Avellone? I'm actually paying attention to the philosophical implications of your story, actually agree with them, and am actually trying to role-play against them. And then fuck that, you're a malevolent Sith, tough shit buttercup.
I remain unconvinced that these games are masterpieces.
What's "good" about Jedi?id and Jedi are Lawful good stupid
KotOR 2 is interesting, because it doesn't follow the simplistic "Blue - Good, Red - Evil" mindset of the Star Wars universe (which is shared by most games made by BioWare, to be honest). It still has to adhere to the Light and Dark Sides of the Force, but at least it tries to do something more with the premise.I remain unconvinced that these games are masterpieces.
What's "good" about Jedi? Their code is to explicitly reject anything that makes you human, and to not enjoy any of the pleasures in life. You aren't to deviate from their code no matter how much you disagree with it.
There are plenty of force users who are neither jedi or sith. And it goes from plenty to ridiculous amount if you include EU.What's "good" about Jedi? Their code is to explicitly reject anything that makes you human, and to not enjoy any of the pleasures in life. You aren't to deviate from their code no matter how much you disagree with it.
The Force doesn't care what you disagree with. The Jedi are correct. Reject hedonism and being ruled by your petty emotions or go insane. There is no third option for Force Users.
Lessons hard-learned and codified over the course of thousands of years to be ignored at their own peril. They don't expect any adherence from the general populace, but for supermen there are higher standards. If anything, the Jedi are too lenient on their own.