Spend 7 hours avoiding killing people and solving everyones problems

>spend 7 hours avoiding killing people and solving everyones problems
>Sith destroy everyone on the planet anyway

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muh experience points

>spend life avoiding wrong doing
>get shot and killed anywway

wait speaking of which, if you get experience points for killing people then shouldn't the villain be a literal god for getting experience points for genocideing literal cities/planets

i thought that was great, gave real impact to the sith and there destruction unlike ANH when they blew up alderan and you knew nothing about it

That really is one of the ironies of the game. Going light side and avoiding killing actually gets you more quests and experience.

>>Sith destroy everyone on the planet anyway
Nah, they just nuke one part of the planet, the one with the giant city.

They specifically destroyed every building in the city "above two levels". Which means basically everyone in the upper and lower city were incinerated. The only ones left alive were the people in the under city.

Which a later story confirms all the people in the under city you sent to the promised land died on the way.

>Have 3 classes that are different
>Replaced with jedi classes unexpectedly
>Don't like any of them
Thanks Bioware.

>Which a later story confirms all the people in the under city you sent to the promised land died on the way.
Source? Anyway the city is back on its feet by the time of movies so it doesn't matter.

>Anyway the city is back on its feet by the time of movies so it doesn't matter.

I think you're confusing Taris with Coruscant. Not a big surprise. Both of them are clones of Trantor.

My first playthrough of this game was magic for me. I'm a nerd for ancient cultures and the way the story developed was like plot porn for me. I can replay this game any day with a big smile. The second one is objectively better in about every way, but the first one is a lot more joyful and exciting to play.

Every time I eat kettle corn I'm brought back to when I would play the shit out of kotor in my parent's cold computer den. Memory associations are neat.

>I think you're confusing Taris with Coruscant.
No I'm not. Not only have you clearly never played TOR where you go back to Taris (and it's only like 300 years after KotOR) and they're already in the process of restoring the planet, but Taris literally has even ambassadors in the senate in the movies and shit.

starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Taris

>unexpectedly
Didn't read the manual?

Perfect time to enjoy some rage.

>Create characters focuses on beam rifles
>Get forced to become either a lightsaber melee or a caster

>but Taris literally has even ambassadors in the senate in the movies and shit.
This is never shown in the movies at all. If it happened, it was probably in a book.

"Fuck you it happened!"

But not in the movies as you claimed.

that's kind of the point, isn't it? At least for Light-sided playthroughs.

The sith destroying everything and ruining all the good you did for that world is meant to be a temptation to start going 'Eye for an Eye' and be tempted towards more darkside options.

Experience points are an abstraction that represents you slowly learning from mistakes and errors, improving your conditioning, and coming up with new ideas or tactics. You don't learn much or get a workout from sipping tea on the bridge of a star destroyer as it bombards a planet's surface or casting a single planet-genocide force power.

My life for yours

>But not in the movies as you claimed.
It literally happened in the movies, you didn't even check the fucking page. I linked you the "canon" page as in movies-only, no books or vidya material. FUCK THERE'S EVEN A GODDAMN SCREENCAP FROM THE MOVIE OF THE TARIS AMBASSADOR WHO IS A NIGGERESS.

Thats because theyre the bad guys dummy

mmm, would love to test out those dick warmers

It gives you more quests but you get a lot less shekels

The whole planet then because as we all know all planets in Star Wars have 1 city and 1 biome.

You aren't forced to switch. A lot of people do Blaster runs and Dual-Blaster builds are stronger than melee weapons.

We're canonically (as in, in movies only) shown at least 3 different cities on Tatooine though.
Anchorhead, Mos Eisley, Mos Espa and then there's also the Tosche Station, so that makes 4 in movies alone, namely Episode 1 and Episode 4.
It's more accurate to say Star Wars planets tend to have only one biome, but they DO have multiple cities.

Which only really hurts you on Taris. After Taris, you get a lightsaber and force skills that make you a self sufficient destruction machine. And you get all the armor/weapons you need from killing dark jedi. I'd go as far as to say playing dark is actually harder in the late game.

We all hate Old Republic. Myself included. But I honestly do think Old Republic could have been good if it was a single player game. And you had a choice between playing the generic light side jedi and an Imperial Agent. The Jedi can stay light side or be tempted to go dark side. Likewise, the Imp Agent could remain a ruthless SS officer who upholds the will of the Imperial order with an iron fist...or start to question his command, go light side and become a double agent for the Republic.

But whatever. Modern Bioware would never be able to do it.

>We all hate Old Republic
I am not. Stop using "we all" when it's only you alone behind this post.

Sith did nothing wrong

You actually like The Old Republic? Note, I'm not talking about KOTOR 1 and 2.

SWTOR was the last redeemable Bioware game, probably because it really wasn't made by Bioware.

I've done all 8 class stories in swtor and liked them. Mmo part was bad.

So you want TOR but slightly different?

The Old Republic is an excellent single player RPG, and everyone who likes the setting should play it.
Well the original class questlines for some of the classes at the very least.

I'm actually replaying this game right now.

Just finished Dantooine and became a Jedi, now I'm on Tatooine.

It's still a fun, if simple, RPG.

What?

her plump lips

do you not know the many metaphors for lips perfect for fellatio?

I played all the classes except Commando. But I only really liked Imp Agent and Jedi Consular. Felt like I was going to fall asleep with all the others. It also feels like Imp Agent got so much more focus on story development. As if they were worried that people would avoid it and only play Jedi/Sith (which they still did for the most part).

That seems disrespectful. Her mouth and lips aren't there to be used as tools for your sexual gratification.

Your right. Her entire body is meant to be a tool for my sexual gratification.

Stop. That's extremely toxic.

Just started II, should i go light or dark?

walk your own path

>merican women

all tits no ass

>spoiler

>shekels
What's the game's economy?

Credits aka generic currency thats valid in the whole galaxy for some reason.

No the hobos down below are in self-sustaining bunkers.

Credits. A blatant ripoff of Asimov's books, like most things.

Women are fucking whores.

You just mean white women. Not 'American'. As an American, I can find plenty of hispanic or black women who are all ass and hips.

Gameplay though..?

Dark side ending on II must be one of the least satisfying endings of all time 2bh

Bad Boys get to take people's stuff every now and then.
Gud Boys pay for their wife's son so not only you get less money but you also spend more money.
However being a cuckold means you get more chores to do wich in turns rewards you more exp.

Dark is obviously not the intended path and the story stops making sense towards the end if you pick it.

Help someone? They give you an item or credits.

Kill someone? You can steal their items or credits from their body and occasionally get a bounty for them.

What an eloquent way to put it