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  1. I had to chew on the finale a bit. I liked the epilogue though. Especially confirming I almost didn't watch this series, but I couldn't help myself after TCW ended. It turned out better than I expected. Hopefully the next series is just as good or better.
  2. This gave me an idea for the next EA/SW Charlie Foxtrot: someone with better Photoshop skills than I should create an image of Vader choking out Admiral Ozzel, but with Mouse ears on Vader and EA on Ozzel with the caption "you have failed me for the last time." I can't imagine Disney would take kindly to more of these kerfuffles with one of their biggest IPs.
  3. I don't see why that should invalidate his, or anyone else's, opinion. I and many others were former SWG players, and while there are some things I would have preferred SWTOR mimic (space combat, more open PVP, crafting), I never expected this game to be the KOTOR expansion for SWG. In fact, having lived through the early days of the NGE mess, I hoped this game would be different and not make the same mistakes that were made with its predecessor. There are no words for how excited I was to see a KOTOR MMO was being made several years ago. Especially after SWG went to hell with the NGE. I followed the development on this game more than any other. This was my go-to after CoH died. I want SWTOR to succeed and will sub till the servers go dark, but, man, it's hard to have a positive outlook these days. Especially when you see how much better other games in the genre are doing, and I'm not talking about the heavy-hitters like WoW and ESO. I mean the ones that manage to quietly chug along without major press, like DCUO, BSGO, and STO. Here's to hoping someone at Disney or EAware comes along and sees the potential here and puts forth the effort to revive this game and make it into the game it should have been.
  4. Hell, just allowing me to use my Xbox controller for GSF would get me to play it more.
  5. Glad I'm not the only one who enjoyed that one. Top 3 novels for me would be: 3. Thrawn Trilogy - what else needs to be said. 2. Darth Bane: Path of Destruction - I like reading, but I can't think of another book I've read that sucked me in like this one. Didn't care for the other two in this series as much as this one. 1. Republic Commando: Hard Contact - I remember reading this on a family vacation when I was in highschool. I was a bit disappointed the game didn't include Delta Squad, and future RC novels just didn't measure up to this one but weren't terrible either. Haven't read enough of the comics to really comment.
  6. You have to figure this series takes place a good 20-30 years before he shows up in the Thrawn novels (or would have, if the old canon was maintained). There's more than enough time for him to become the master assassin we all know.
  7. I just could never get into the Defender; maybe it's the aesthetics. I'm an Interceptor fanboy. Even in Galaxies, I almost exclusively flew the Royal Guard Interceptor once I earned it.
  8. I was never a fan of the TIE Defender, but seeing it so much on Rebels recently has made me want to play the old TIE Fighter game. Actually, what I really want is a modern Star Wars flight sim in the vein of those old X-Wing/TIE Fighter games. I'm glad to see some of the old canon becoming infused in the new canon. I recently saw a Lego TIE-style fighter at Walmart that looked a lot like the Phantom TIE Fighter from Rebel Assault II.
  9. I don't even know. Mostly because I'd be afraid the company remaking the game would screw it up (*cough*Battlefront*cough). But if I had to pick, I'd say bring back the X-Wing and TIE Fighter games. Honorable mention to the Dark Forces series, Republic Commando and Galactic Battlegrounds. I wouldn't mind seeing KOTOR II end up as a mobile game either, like KOTOR I.
  10. This as well as Zayne Carrick, sith recluse, and Revan's armor (the original one).
  11. A massive overhaul in 2005 called the New Game Enhancements gutted it, but the game limped along until just before SWTOR launched. LucasArts was afraid of a conflict between this game and that one.
  12. It looks like they combined two lightsaber animations from KOTOR I to make the new Ravage animation. I agree with another post, it's pretty underwhelming compared to the brutality of the other Jugg animations. The Guardian version isn't too bad though.
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