End of the line?
End of the line?
In the first two kotor games you survive after fighting the boss.
In this one should you die, survive, or have the option to die (eg sacrificing yourself to kill the bad guy)?
In this one should you die, survive, or have the option to die (eg sacrificing yourself to kill the bad guy)?
What side?Dark:devil r Light? Strong:mischief r Weak ? Remember, only the Dark side shall prevail, and the light will fail.
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It sohuld probably depend upon how well you do in the game:
If you complete the game with great results you will live.
If you complete the game with moderate results you can choose.
If you complete the game with terrible results you will die.
If you complete the game with great results you will live.
If you complete the game with moderate results you can choose.
If you complete the game with terrible results you will die.
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Oh come on who is going to choose to die?I mean seriously playing FABLE is another story because old age but dying in your prime in Star Wars NOOOOO.:laugh:
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I could see a lot of complaints were you to spend an entire game building your character up only to destroy it at the end. And as I'd really like the game to carry on once the story mode is done, I wouldn't like that at all.
BUT
It could be part of quite a cool quest - there's a similar one in Morrowind, where you basically have to die, then you're resurrected. If there was a really tough quest where a possible LS option was to sacrifice yourself, and if you had just enough LS points and powers you could be brought back... just thinking aloud.
BUT
It could be part of quite a cool quest - there's a similar one in Morrowind, where you basically have to die, then you're resurrected. If there was a really tough quest where a possible LS option was to sacrifice yourself, and if you had just enough LS points and powers you could be brought back... just thinking aloud.
What if your character became "one with the force", like Obi Wan and Yoda in the films. But you'd become so powerful in the end that even though your physical body was destroyed, you could still appear in the physical world. That would mean you could appear in later games, as maybe a mentor for other Jedi like Obi Wan was for Luke.
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Definitely choose. Although maybe choosing death may not necessarily be to stop the bad guy, but in some way allow your allies to escape otherwise certain death. Just no crappy endings as a result, please...
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how bout dis:AjaKS wrote:In the first two kotor games you survive after fighting the boss.
In this one should you die, survive, or have the option to die (eg sacrificing yourself to kill the bad guy)?
u meet revan at some point as the exile or uther way round. Den u team up to destroy the last true sith but u both hav to sacrifice ur life to kill him. den u get resurected?
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that didn't seem like a bad idea until the resurrection part. either death or life, no death then life. if that were an option, then i'd demand that the movies be remade and Quigon is brought backdarthLYCAN wrote:how bout dis:
u meet revan at some point as the exile or uther way round. Den u team up to destroy the last true sith but u both hav to sacrifice ur life to kill him. den u get resurected?
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"The end of all things" is quite a strong and perhaps metaphysical statement... sounds like a judgement day or armageddon or something. In that sense, "being there" could refer to the Exile being alive, or being absorbed in the force, Obiwan-style.Sacrilege wrote:I believe that, if the KOTOR series stays with this idea, that you would live. Kreia does say to the exile: "Perhaps you will be there at the end of all things." and so far that hasn't happened.
One of the Reasons for an MMORPG is to have a game that never ends. So this being said, I think that the character that you create will live. We may get to fight Revan but I find that unlikely, because everyone here had Revan looking different. Even after we "finish" the last mission, bioware is going to continue to release new missions and we will still be able to play other real players.
I'll have to go for the "choose" option.
Why keep the choice between life and death? Because experience's shown that people won't ALWAYS be paying a monthly fee to play an MMORPG and they will want to give such an epic game an epic ending. Right?
Even if there's no such fee, it wouldn't be KotOR without a clear beginning & end.
Why keep the choice between life and death? Because experience's shown that people won't ALWAYS be paying a monthly fee to play an MMORPG and they will want to give such an epic game an epic ending. Right?
Even if there's no such fee, it wouldn't be KotOR without a clear beginning & end.
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