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re: A history of how Jedi's killed Star Wars Galaxied

Posted on 4/18/15 at 10:48 pm to
Posted by SG_Geaux
Beautiful St George
Member since Aug 2004
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Posted on 4/18/15 at 10:48 pm to
Great article and insight on the game.

I was in the game in Alpha and Beta, and saw how awful it was. Never even played at launch. I refused to give them money.
Posted by Jackie Chan
Japan?
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Posted on 4/18/15 at 11:08 pm to
Posted by BulldogXero
Member since Oct 2011
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Posted on 4/18/15 at 11:44 pm to
pre-NGE SWG was good because it was different but also horrible due to the reasons stated in the article.

I didn't think NGE SWG was the worst MMO I ever played. Mainly disliked it because it had virtually one quest line.

Posted by RATeamWannabe
Baton Rouge
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Posted on 4/19/15 at 12:59 am to
I RA'd this dumb shite
Posted by burgeman
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Posted on 4/19/15 at 1:45 am to
Jimmies rustled through wall of text
Posted by RATeamWannabe
Baton Rouge
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25946 posts
Posted on 4/19/15 at 2:08 am to
How do you never get back on Steam but stay up trolling the GB at 2am?
Posted by burgeman
Member since Jun 2008
10362 posts
Posted on 4/19/15 at 2:40 am to
Well I tried to go to bed and can't sleep now
Posted by Breesus
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Posted on 4/19/15 at 1:32 pm to
quote:

I had a brainfart that never made it past those early days, there in that house. The idea took inspiration from Hardcore mode in the Diablo games. We would offer a Jedi system that effectively gave a different way to play the game. A method that kept Jedi rare, powerful, and yet allowed everyone a shot.

Every player would have a special character slot available to them, distinct and parallel from their regular character. This character would be locked into one profession, one class: Jedi. They’d start out weak as a kitten though, untrained in combat or anything, and with barely any Force abilities at all. Luke without womprat-shooting experience maybe.

Although the design wasn’t done yet, we knew that the game would be classless. So this pathetic Force Sensitive character would be able to gain better Force powers by earning Force XP by using the Force. They could also go off and learn other skills. But either way: if they died, that was it. They were dead. Reroll. Start over. It was that dreaded word: permadeath.

In the corner of the screen, there would be a timer running logging how long you had managed to survive. It was your score, for this weird little minigame. The name of the game was survival, but it was rigged.

You see, the moment you used Force powers within view of anything or anyone Imperial, or indeed any player, they could report you to the Empire. To Darth Vader’s Death Squadron in fact. And that generated someone to come after you. After first, just lowly Stormtroopers. Eventually, cooler characters, such as some of the bounty hunters like IG-88. Eventually, really cool ones like Boba Fett or fan favorite Mara Jade.

These would be brutal fights. Odds are you’d just die. So hiding and training very carefully would be essential. But it wouldn’t matter, of course. As you advanced, your powers would get “noisier” and cooler. You wouldn’t be able to resist using Force Lightning in a crowd, or equipping your lightsaber in view of some Imperials. And eventually, after Boba Fett and Mara Jade and everyone else had failed, well, that would be when Darth Vader himself bestirred himself to take care of the little problem.

And you would die. It would be rigged.

Your time would go up on a leaderboard, and everyone would be able to ooh and aah over the hardcore permadeath player who managed to get all the way to seeing Darth Vader and getting her arse kicked.

As a reward, if you managed to make it to Jedi Master, your very last skill would be “Blue Glowy.” You’d unlock a special emote for your main character slot that allowed them to summon up the ghosts of every Jedi who had made it that far. So all the bragging rights would carry over to your other character. Heck, I had a picture in my mind of the most amazing player summoning up not one, but a whole set of them — the most badass player would have a coterie of Jedi advisors, hovering around their campfire, as they showed up.



That sounds fricking amazing. But it shouldne be a rigged death thing. Eventually if you were powerful enough, fine. Someone will kill you.
Posted by Tedock
Little Rock
Member since Jun 2014
715 posts
Posted on 4/19/15 at 6:19 pm to
I played SWG about a year and a half after it released and had a lot of fun just wondering aimlessly around Tatooine.

One of my favorite gaming memories was when in Mos Eisley (the starter town) a jedi and Sith threw down in the middle of town. Force users were so rare back then that to see one was a spectacle, seeing two actually fight blew your freaking mind.
Posted by Teddy Ruxpin
Member since Oct 2006
39581 posts
Posted on 4/19/15 at 9:11 pm to
I read this whole thing since Ralph Koster was involved in Ultima Online and I had wanted to play SWG but I was too involved with UO.

Sadly, both these games made the same terrible mistake at around the same time so I never got to try out SWG.
Posted by asurob1
On the edge of the galaxy
Member since May 2009
26971 posts
Posted on 4/19/15 at 10:13 pm to
Played SWG from the beginning. It was a mess.



But a damn fun mess.


They destroyed the game with their little facebook and sadly there will never be another game like it.
Posted by Josh Fenderman
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Member since Jul 2011
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Posted on 4/21/15 at 11:33 am to
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Dude....you cant paste the entire article, just a sample and link the article.

Is that a rule? Because his post is useful for people like me that have gaming websites banned at work.
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