Thread:Vorknkx/@comment-3547390-20170901233307/@comment-3547390-20170920102613

Sounds like a way to kill a series indeed, sadly.

Thief's aren't so lucky, the voice actors there generally don't try to sound similar at all. Imagine the main character has a deep and powerful voice. Then imagine everyone else having a high pitched voice that they whisper in for some reason.

Usually there are luckily workarounds for various pieces of software. If I remember correctly, my version of DOSBox can run 16 bit applications. Perhaps it is the fact that I have been stuck doing nothing but DOS based titles, but I haven't seen anything incompatible recently.

One day I will need to check them out.

Yes, I have played the original Battlefronts. I enjoyed the Single Player of Battlefront 2 more due to the storyline and assault modes, but I loved the simplicity that worked for multiplayer in Battlefront 1. In fact, that was the only game I used Multiplayer for my PS2. Back then you had to buy a separate adapter and connect a LAN cable to it. Regardless, it was active enough that I was able to check out the multiplayer scene for a bit.

Exactly, we each have our own personal canon. I can't wait to get past the Roleplaying Game, while some stuff offers better stories, the entire thing does drag quite a bit and it is a bit reminiscent of D&D if much easier to read. Sadly this is a bit of a busy week for me, so I am not expecting much more progress right away.

EDIT: In other news, I have officially completed 1989 and thus with it have reached the 90s for Star Wars. My determination is strong, the Roleplaying Game hasn't slowed me down, and so I am making my way closer to my goals :P

While 1989 was riddled with sourcebooks that made the year quite lengthy to get through, only availed through nonstop reading, 1990 is a really tiny year according to Wookiepedia at just 3 releases. Quite surprising indeed after the length 1989 offered. This either means 1990 was just a slow year or not much has been put on the page, I am willing to bet the latter. A bit of research shows 2 Galaxy Guides, 4 Modules, and a Sourcebook. So 7 books. Compare that to the 14 of 1989. Needless to say, it is less work to push forward than it has been. Research shows resources for West End Games is already dwindling, I am past the hill.