First Jedi Player Unlocked In Star Wars Galaxies
mr_don't writes "TheForce.net reported today that the first appearance of a Jedi Initiate has occured in the PC MMORPG Star Wars Galaxies. The allakhazam.com Star Wars Galaxies Community Pages state: 'Monika T'Sarn of the PA Combine on the Intrepid Server unlocked her force sensitive slot today. Akinom T'Sarn (her FS character) is the first player confirmed Jedi Initiate in all of Star Wars Galaxies.' Here is a pic of the new Jedi." We recently ran a story on lack of player Jedi in SWG.
Well i dont have an internet connection at my house so online gaming is out of the question, but how many hours does something like that take?
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OK, as far as I can see, it goes something like :
1) Make a character. Max it out.
2) Camp a rare drop item from a rare spawn that everyone else wants.
3) It tells you to delevel, and max out another character of class $random
4) Camp a rare drop item from a rare spawn that everyone else wants.
5) It tells you to delevel, and max out another character of class $random2
6) Camp a rare drop item from a rare spawn that everyone else wants.
7) It tells you to delevel, and max out another character of class $random3
8) Camp a rare drop item from a rare spawn that everyone else wants.
9) It doesn't tell you what to do. You just max out 2 other classes and hope that's them
10) (Possible) Visit every location.
11) Max out a serious number of tradeskills
12) Camp some rarespawn items for the lightsabre
13) Make the first step of the lightsabre to make the Training Sabre.
14) Camp some more items for the real lightsabre.
15) Do the final combine, and it's bugged, and doesn't work.
Meanwhile, over on Ebay, SWG Bria ~Force Sensitive Jedi Slot~ Jedi characters are up for sale for $510.00
Damn I'm glad I never started that game. I wonder how Luke had time to do all that between making runs out to Toshi Station for power converters.
I can think of two main possibilities for how the first force-sensitive player (note that she's not actually a Jedi yet) will affect the SW:G universe.
The first posibility is that it attracts new users, and drives current users to play more. The idea of actually being a Jedi will once again be cool enough to increase the userbase and allow people to see past the problems in SW:G. (Note this is not a rant about SW:G. I haven't played the game. But, like ALL videogames, EVER, it does have some problems. I'm not judging or reviewing SW:G...)
The second posibility is that it will, in the long run, piss people off. How, you ask? Others have pointed out in the past that SW:G has something no other MMORPG has had before: A specific class that is "better" than all others. EverQuest, Dark Age of Camelot, the forthcoming WarCraft MMORPG, all classes and races will be 'equal' from the standpoint that, while some are better at magic, some at melee, some at crafting, there isn't one class that is undeniably "cooler" than the others and can kick their ass. SW:G has a built-in aristocracy.
All MMORPGs, even borderline ones like Diablo, have people who have been playing obsessivly since the game came out and, whether from cheating or simply playing the game a helluva lot, have a disgusting amount of hitpoints, armor that can survive anything, and a weapon that will defeat anything. But a force sensitive player who hasn't even gained a single level is going to be "cooler" than a master dancer. It's an interesting situation that Sony has gotten themselves into.
(The third possibility, which I'm ignoring, is that it won't change a damn thing...)
Personally, I think a little of both will happen. Just the posting made me look again at SW:G forums and reviews, and think that maybe I should finally take the MMORPG plunge and join up. On the other hand, I can see people getting bored with the game quicker if they've poured their time and energy into becoming a medic or dancer or whatnot, only to feel useless when a Jedi walks into the bar.
Regardless, I DO have to compliment Sony for not allowing everyone to become a Jedi right off the bad. Because, obviously, that's what everyone would do. But regardless of the 'math' you see sometimes concerning how many Jedis there 'should' be in SW:G, obviously not every single person should be a Jedi. That would just be silly. So if Sony can keep up a ballance, and keep the game enjoyable (or, if some of the games detractors are right, make the game finally be enjoyable after another patch or two), I'll be impressed.
-Trillian
immediatly set up that account for auction and began work on making another Jedi, keeping the creation secrets to myself?
- colin
In the interview with one of the producers on IGN, they stated that before making announcements, they had to get approval from Lucasarts.
Basically, SWG has to conform to Lucas's vision, and based on what we've seen in the movies, that means that the odds are more likely that once there are "enough" jedis, people will start unlocking Ewok slots instead of Force-sensitive slots.
And who's going to pay for an Ewok character auction on Ebay? ;)
Mmmmm.... Pigeons. Sometimes, they come with notes attached...it's like...a fortune cookie with wings.
And who's going to pay for an Ewok character auction on Ebay?
Furries
*shudders*
- colin
Not only that, but Diablo is only an RPG in a very loose and generous application of the genre label.
Diablo is "online click-click-click game with persistant characters." p.
"And who's going to pay for an Ewok character auction on Ebay? ;)"
Are you kidding? A single Ewok with a sling can take down legions of Stormtroopers: you'd be the most feared character in the Empire.
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She's going to snap in half.
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...and it only took, what 4 or 5 months? Sheesh. I guess that's why I bought Jedi Academy -- I was a Jedi immediately after installing the game. Talk about your instant gratification! Yep, that's me! Always taking the quick and easy way. And... and...
<ominous voiceover>
You... like your Father... are now.... MINE!
</ominous voiceover>
What an idiot.
Youve been reading to much Ayn Rand, my steely-eyed copper magnate.
The list of Star Wars games that do work (if you don't mind a little tweaking) or have a chance to work are;
Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
Star Wars Insiders Guide
Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds: Clone Campaigns
The Phantom Menace
Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith
Galactic Battlegrounds
Jedi Knight: Dark Forces 2
Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast
Rebellion
The devil is in the details, so take a look before leaping.
Wine (main branch, not Transgaming's) has made some substantial updates over the past few months to support DirectX function calls.
A firewall can not protect you from yourself. Turn off what you do not need. Do not use the firewall to do your work.
This sounds interesting but I can't see running Windows just to play it. As for the game, this is a milestone. Other interesting milestones should be:
First full jedi
First full Sith
First combat between a Jedi and Sith
clicky clicky
I have no interest in buying a Star Wars game where becoming a Jedi is extraordinary news.
Jesus saves....And takes 1/2 damage.
Well now we have the first Jedi, in SWG, they are supposed to be UBER-character in the game right?
*BBBZZZZTTT*
The first jedi has turned into a freak show, everyone wants watch and follow them around. Look at this! Would you want to be a Jedi with this mob around you? No wonder all the Jedi are hermits hiding in the farthest reaches from everyone. Or maybe she will go to the dark side and start killing everyone. At least we know why they become so EVIL!
For some reason "furries" are a growing target for jokes, and now media attention. While I have never met someone who would describe himself as "furry", I did learn quite a bit about the topic through a friend of mine.
/is/ something interesting about humanized animals. Disney capitalizes on that; think of any of their movies or TV shows, but especially Robin Hood. I doubt it would be as interesting to watch if it featured human beings. I think there is some spark of "gee, that's interesting" when a person with some imagination thinks about talking animals. I'd also say that its normal, escapist fantasy to wonder what life would be like as an animal.
... a few people request and comission "furry" art from him on a regular basis. I've seen the requests and the finished pictures; it's all tame, harmless, Disney-like stuff. I don't have any problems with it; in fact, I think it's pretty cool.
I found out about "furries" from my college roommate, an artist who likes to draw humanized animal characters. You know, in the style of Bugs Bunny, the cast of Nintendo's StarFox, etc. He mentioned that people were willing to pay quite a bit of money for so-callsed "furry" artwork. He also warned me that some of the people who bought it were pretty weird.
He pointed me to a "furry" auction site as proof, where originals of even the crappiest drawings were selling for decent amounts. Then I made the mistake of clicking the "Adult Art" category and had to clean my eyes out with acid.
But I spent some time thinking about it (in the ensuing blindness) and I realized that there
I think it's relatively normal. But as with any idea, some people latch onto it and take it to extreme degrees. At some point it stops being amusing and becomes bizarre, even downright freakish.
Back to my roommate
I bet that the vast majority of the population feels the same way. (Or else why would anthropomorphic animals keep showing up in popular culture? They're in everything from Looney Toons to Conker's Bad Fur Day.) "Furries" are just people who have taken the idea a bit further -- no pun intended.
OK, some of the stories about furry conventions (vis-a-vis sexuality) give me the heebie-jeebies. And my roommate tells me that the gay/hetero ratio is unusually high when browsing through the artwork. But we agreed that the majority of the "furry scene" is totally unrelated to sex. I'd say the whole fursuit thing (did you see that CSI episode? gave me the jibblies) is more like some bizarre offshoot than a defining characteristic of the group. And yet that's all anyone hears about.
I think that the focus on the sexual aspects of the "furry community" is an effect of the continual drive for shock value and our love for disapproval. It's like the stereotype of all homosexuals as flamboyant and promiscuous, or all Jewish people as greedy and pennypinching. People love to take some outrageous characteristic of a few people, and extrapolate it to an entire group.
Whatever the reason, it seriously pisses my roommate off -- he's always afraid show his artwork, even though its perfectly tame, because he's afraid of being branded as some kind of sexual deviant.
Now that there's an (almost) jedi, I think most of the jealous wannabe-jedi bounty hunters will kill off our good little initiate to see if a) she stays dead and b) she really does become a glowy ghostie.
All that effort just to become a lab rat!
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this is a fake picture for a couple reasons:
1) dark jedi is not implemented in the game, so she should not have a red saber..
2) the text above her head is the same size as the people 10 meters behind her (probably couldnt find the font in photoshop)..
Red Saber != Dark Jedi.
Geek mode:
When a Jedi builds his Sabre, the crystal inside is augmented to output color of the Jedi's choice. The color is irrelevent to Force side.
Oh god Im a dork
First I'd like to state that I have not played this game. However, in the Star Wars Extended Universe force sensitive people are rare and during the reign of the Empire they were hunted down either to be killed, like most of the Jedi during or after the Clone Wars, or have their loyalty linked to the Emperor, as with Mara Jade and the Emperor's Hands.
The appearance of any force sensitive would probably have the empire hunting for the for one reason or another, espeically if they make a name for themself as a force sensitive, and espeically if they are a non-human.
As for light saber colour, it appears that it is mostly dependent on what crystal is used. So a light force user or a dark force user both can have red sabers, it's just easier to tell if all baddies have red sabers and all good guys any other colour.
Now I think I'll go buy the game
She opened her sensitive slot??
Uh? Oh...never mind.
Zzzzz....
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