Thread:Vorknkx/@comment-3547390-20170901233307/@comment-1496755-20170927122619

But would that be Canon or Legends? So confusing...

Wow, someone who actually likes the prequels. Most people seem to dislike them (or even hate them). I think they are okay and enjoy them for what they are (not what I expected them to be). So I don't complain about them.

Geonosis is a good map indeed, especially the BF1 version, which is more open and allows for more intense fighting to unfold. Polis Massa is a crazy map - there's usually a room where a massive skirmish develops and neither side can advance (unless you get lucky) because it's a nasty bottleneck. The body count skyrockets pretty fast. And while all this is happening, there is often a vehicle battle in the airless outdoor area, seemingly completely unrelated to the main event.

Rhen Var is a favorite of mine - love that frozen atmosphere with howling wind. I just realized I haven't really tried Hunt mode so far. I guess I focused too much on Galactic conquest!

I hope your Death Star won't blow up :P

Oldschool Tomb Raiders usually had cutscene audio as one single file (or CD audio track in TR1 and TR2). You remove that particular file and the whole cutscene becomes mute. There were two types of cutscenes, actually - scenes rendered directly in the game engine, and FMV scenes. The former are the ones that use this audio format.

Aye, if you play Shadows of the Emprie some day, you may learn a little more about IG-88's fate. I know there is some more weird Legends material about what happens to him.

A bottle o' Jack a day keeps hurricanes away!

Let me guess - Bothan spies? I think they were the primary intelligence-gatherers for the Rebels. Yeah, such minute details could be boring. Strategy guides generally try to include lore that is relevant to the game, but feature some extra "fluff" as well, for the sake of world-building.

A whole book based on a character that was mentioned just once in Ep. V - THAT bounty hunter from Ord Mantell?