Thought I lost Gonky there for a second. Tears were shed from my eyes. No death in literary work nor reality held a candle to the passing of the best droid in the galaxy.
But he was ok so I choose Tech
He probably meant the pie on the First Order Star Destroyer
Wait, so Manchucho didn’t win? Damn, that’s a shocker.
BWADAHUH
I'll take this as my chance to say I'm glad I started this project, it's a sendiment to one of my favorite games of all time, that has been with me as I've changed as a person. I love to notice how much effort was truly put into it.
No matter which way you look, the beauty of Bespin floods the view. Taking the time to admire the archetecture of this land makes me notice how alive everything is through culture and the slightest bit of greenery, even in a constructed land.
Everything this ancient civilization did had an impact on us today. I hope the battles the we fight will leave a positive lasting impact as well.
Even if this is the main area, I noticed the broken pipe creating a small waterfall onto our battlefront. Little things like that I could never notice in the heat of action.
With every map I explore in single player, I find more details that not only add to the area's comeliness, but the quality of it's purpose as a video game level, like an extra flank route I've never taken before, and might feel obligated to do so now.
Even if no one is around, the visuals tell a story of the people and the buisness. I can practically feel the aura of people begging me to buy things as I make my way through the streets. I wonder how little shops like this survive in a market selling wares from across a galaxy.
It truly feels like the might of the Empire goes on forever and ever, a string of technology at Palpatine's grasp that will never run out, and yet he still fell because the Rebels chose to use their utinsels for the right reasons.
While the Resistance crusairs have their fare share of blue and white to make for stunning imagery, the starting area of the 'villian' team will always be my favorite part of the map. Here you can see the failed escape of a Resistance member, I wonder what changed because of their death.
Welcome back to my session of admiring the Galaxy, with screenshots taken from Dice's Battlefront II. After playing this game so long, I can see the progression of technology and soldier armor design, which does a huge effort in engaging me in this universe.
I can't help but feel fully engrossed in Theed, a feeling of exquisiteness as I sit by the water eating delectable sweets in the most humblest of restaurants in the entire Galaxy.
Battleship designs always interest me, instead of beings adapting to the nature around them, the surroundings are fully meant to cater to them. I feel sorry for the battle droids, with barely any emphasis on leisure in where they are supposed to reside.
I don't usually ascertain this, but Starkiller Base is a goldmine when it comes to areas from the movie. I found about seven areas in the entire map that come from The Force Awakens, I love to just imagine actually being there in person! Which I know is the selling point, but it's still fun!
I'm back yet again with more screenshots. Today I tried out the "Clone Wars" mod for the VR game Contractors. Very confused on what's going on, but I'm sure I'll get it soon!
On Scarif you can look out upon the serene tranquil waters, or turn around and see the carbon footprint left behind by war, and the tower that serves as a constant reminder of the Empire's control. No matter which way you look, it's a breathtaking sight.
I couldn't help but think that the Death Star II is a never ending string of technology, going on forever and ever. Imagine what the most concealed space is on the station, imagine being stuck there, imagine the countless OSHA violations surrounding you.
For such a secreted society, it astounds me how marvelous the Kaminoans were with technology, do the souls born here feel a sense of motherly warmth in a way, or a coldness from a lackthereof? Either way, I believe the Force is with these children, with these circles revolving circles.
I'm back to share more of the feelings and little details that were brought to me while exploring Battlefront II maps in single player. I'd like to thank you all for the likes on my previous posts, and I hope you enjoy this as well.
Venturing far from the base makes me feel a sense of detachment, like you could wander the frigid cold alone forever. It makes me appreciate the collective the Rebels have. Is it just me, or do the dark moons seem to add to the Empire's armada, while the sun casts a heavenly light on the Rebels?
I noticed this shrine was an original creation for this game. I wonder who this shrine was made for, that even random pirates come to commemorate them. The text is even written in ur-kittât. Makes me think if the soldiers we play as will be remembered, or forgotten.
I must've played this map for hours, but I never noticed the dead Rancor near point Besh. I'm glad I took the time to explore these maps, I think my next time battling will be enhanced.
I've decided to share some more of the thoughts I had while exploring the worlds of Battlefront II in single player, it really astounds me how much attention to detail I've found in these maps.
While traversing across this plaza the thoughts of what ancient beings from centuries ago were doing on the very spot I stood captivated me. It makes me wonder what the battlefronts will become for citizens a millennia in the future.
Stopping to stare at the scenery made me imagine the events that led to this accident. I love that even trivial things such as these sphere-shaped stage elements have a story to be told. It was somebody's job to use this crane. Sorry!
Harkening back to the feel of the ancient plaza, I noticed this area is the ruins of one of those ball things on the sides of a Star Destroyer's head. The scavenger community seems to have set up shop here to look for parts, and I love the blast of orange color they've brought amongst the grey and tan.
Lately I found myself with an overabundance of free time, and decided to put down my blaster and take the time to admire the maps of Dice's Battlefront II.
Our first destination is Geonosis, where the wreckage of a terrible accident occurred. Or, perhaps... it was on purpose. I know the area around has extraordinary alien sights, but this makes me feel somber.
The next stop is Felucia. I never stopped to think our battle arena was once someone's home, and the image of this family's frantic desertion of it makes me feel terrible playing as either team, because we are still invaders, one way or the other.
Our final destination for today is Ajan Kloss. Even if the Sequels didn't introduce much new technology, I'm glad the Battlefront devs tried, and created such an interesting weapon of war, and amazing map.
P.S.: Please que for all eras in supremacy, it's not the devs fault the Sequels sucked, they poured their souls into the new maps, try them out.
Here's my opinion from someone who grew up with the sequels, yes, The Force Awakens was the first piece of Star Wars content I remember watching.
At the current rate, the only connection Star Wars is taking to connecting the ST to the larger universe is with Project Necromancer and the Shadow Collective. Episode 9 will be looked back on fondly if these concepts end up being high quality. The reason I bring this as my opening is because:
The Sequel Trilogy isn't MADE for children. It's made for adults to watch the same movies THEY grew up with, and Sequel content that is made for children, like Resistance and comics, are incredibly niche. The only exceptions to this are the Dice Battlefront games and LEGO productions. That is where my fondest memories of the Sequel era are from, and why I personally like them.
To make more people like me, Star Wars must accept the Sequels at large, and make more content that brings purpose back with them. This can appeal to all demographics. Aged fans can admire mature themes connected to the Sequel era, and young people will become fans because of them, and look back with pride.
Don't remember Finn being a Muun but other than that it's pretty good!
BB8, just love to kill half the enemy team with that cord whip.
Since we heard her voice when Rey called out to the Jedi at the end of tRoS, I'd assume she's deceased. I think it would be cool if she died at the end of Ahsoka season 2, they could make it a pretty tasteful sendoff to the character.
Was hoping to click on this and see "Death of Plo-Koon" at 90%. Very disappointed.
You're right. Names like "Korkie" and "Jar Jar" and "Glup" suit them much better.
I feel Phee could probably serve the role as a aunt/mother figure already, so having Chuchi serve a different role would make sense.
My favorite are the Sith troopers, who have the best design of all troopers in my opinion. As well, I like to imagine what life on Exegol is like for them.