Thread:Vorknkx/@comment-3547390-20170901233307/@comment-3547390-20170922143251

You are right there :P

Sparky? No, he is obviously a wise Jedi hiding in an extremely repulsive and desolate place nobody would ever think to look in. Ranger was the evil one for killing all these Jedi, he is the Sith if any! Or maybe the Sith was all a dream, one the Jedi knew they could beat, in comparison to the Rocket Launcher maniacal Ranger.

I was always best with a regular trooper, though I tended to like being a sniper otherwise. The problem was ammo capacity, I would run out rather quickly and getting to the ammo droid was always a struggle. Generally I liked commandeering the vehicles when I could, at least ground vehicles, since I was a kamizkaze warrior with the space ships. Usually my goal in a flying vessel was to get out of the flying vessel as soon as I could.

One day I shall come upon some Star Wars flight sims, hopefully, and can showcase just how terrible I am. Or maybe I will surprise myself. Somehow I am willing to assume the former, I still remember one of the X-Wing games having me fail training within seconds due to being unable to avoid a planet miles below me.

I think Raadec liked that game. Those games weren't horrible, in fact I highly embraced what I got. It just was incomplete, sometimes without me even knowing it, like with Thief 2. Growing up, I wasn't fully aware of what I was missing. It was confusing entirely for a game like Thief, where I just went from one location to another without explanation due to missing those explanations. The lack of patching wasn't devastating, but I was more aware of it, and I did long to get games patched since they tended to have something interesting.

The saddest part is that I have yet to run into anything involving blue milk. Obviously this is a terrible Star Wars RPG as it misses the sole important fact of the stories.

Well, reading these can take time. I tackled the first module, Black Ice, and am about to move onto the second, Game Chambers of Questal.