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Raikren

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  1. The rotation speeds are 0% 44% 77%, and anything above 0% is just not practical.
  2. So for some reason I've noticed that instead of just a full slider, the options for camera distance and rotation speed are now just notches with values at slightly odd percentages. I don't know if anyone has this as well, or if this was intentional or not, but I preferred it to as it was originally, especially for rotation speed. Anyone shed some light on this? I know this isn't exactly the most thrilling topic, but I thought I'd ask nonetheless.
  3. Thanks for the reply. I understand your viewpoint, however differing perspectives will mean there will always be a clash over this sort of choice. I saw it as almost exploitation, Galen had gone through enough and I wanted him to go sit this one out while I dealt with the Sith threat and we tried to find a way to reverse what had happened. It didn't feel right to ask him to keep fighting and I certainly wasn't going to execute the man. I wanted to be the one with the responsibility, and that option didn't sit right to me.
  4. Thanks for the reply, appreciate it, and I agree that this is one of the flaws of an otherwise great game. Seems that on some of these parts the writers may have had a bad day at the office. And you have piqued my interest into trying out the Sith, even just to see these parts. Will be continuing my Guardian though.
  5. Been playing through as my Jedi Guardian, and a bit frustrated with some of my moral choices. I know that light side options generally have the same sort of direction and path, but I'm a bit annoyed that I get less points just for certain actions. E.G *SPOILER* The moral choice after you fight Power Guard Galen had me confused, told him there was still hope left and when he asked me to kill him I said I wouldn't execute him and that it wasn't the right thing to do. Then I find out that asking him to fight the Sith was the apparent "lighter" choice, even though I didn't thnnk it was right, almost taking advantage of his state. I'd like to hear some of your thoughts on this, all replies welcome
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