Is this you?helloimustbegoing said:
Here's my pitch deck idea.
Is this you?helloimustbegoing said:
Here's my pitch deck idea.
TCTTS said:
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I'm not quite that athletic.redline248 said:Is this you?helloimustbegoing said:
Here's my pitch deck idea.
human who is going to die because of X reasons gets experimented on (using cloning and mechanical parts to become a cyborg) in order to stay alive....and from those experiments gets mediclorians inserted into it's body and becomes evil.....so memory gets erased and believes it's human when it's really a dark side cyborgTCTTS said:
Getting warmer...
Duncan Idaho said:TCTTS said:
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A force sensitive droid.
Games like this are not done quickly, and the fact that they were still working on a vertical slice with the game expected to be released in 2023 is a horrible sign. If you were doing a port instead of a complete remake, then yeah, but it's clear they were in over their head here, which wouldn't surprise me. Aspyr has pretty much only done ports, this is their first current gen attempt, and based on both my experience with screening with them and from what my recruiter friend tells me, they pay well below market rate (even for Austin), so they're probably not bringing in top talent in a competitive industry.Quote:
Aspyr's studio heads told staff that the vertical slice wasn't where they wanted it to be and that the project would be paused, according to two people who were in the meeting. One person familiar with the discussions suggested that a disproportionate amount of time and money had gone into the demo and that the project's current course wasn't sustainable.
TCTTS said:Duncan Idaho said:TCTTS said:
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A force sensitive droid.
The Star Wars version of Pinocchio.
But what if, instead of a "real boy"... a droid wanted to be a Jedi? And what if, against all odds, that droid somehow eventually proved to be Force sensitive, despite the Jedi, save for one ostracized believer, thinking it was impossible? Droids, after all, have no blood, thus no midi-chlorians, thus they CAN'T become Jedi. Droids aren't alive. Which becomes the crux the entire movie is built on. However, in their rigid views, the Force, these Jedi might very well discover, works in mysterious ways...
helloimustbegoing said:
They effed up the sequel (The Sith Lords) back in the day and it took a fan restoration project that spanned like 8 years to make the thing even intelligible.
Would rather have them go back to the drawing board then screw up the greatest SW game ever in a remake with today's talent and tech
LOL at this open. Duh they found it...SpreadsheetAg said:helloimustbegoing said:
They effed up the sequel (The Sith Lords) back in the day and it took a fan restoration project that spanned like 8 years to make the thing even intelligible.
Would rather have them go back to the drawing board then screw up the greatest SW game ever in a remake with today's talent and tech
Fact: the greatest Star Wars game ever was Rebellion on PC... I still crank it up on Steam from time to time even 25 years later...
https://store.steampowered.com/app/441550/STAR_WARS_Rebellion/
That and the MMORPG, SW:The Old Republic had great story telling.Chipotlemonger said:
Damn.
To this day, I think KOTOR is the strongest Star Wars story outside of the OT.
SpreadsheetAg said:TCTTS said:Duncan Idaho said:TCTTS said:
Getting warmer...
A force sensitive droid.
The Star Wars version of Pinocchio.
But what if, instead of a "real boy"... a droid wanted to be a Jedi? And what if, against all odds, that droid somehow eventually proved to be Force sensitive, despite the Jedi, save for one ostracized believer, thinking it was impossible? Droids, after all, have no blood, thus no midi-chlorians, thus they CAN'T become Jedi. Droids aren't alive. Which becomes the crux the entire movie is built on. However, in their rigid views, the Force, these Jedi might very well discover, works in mysterious ways...
What if said droid was miffed that he was shunned by the Jedi and let the hate flow through it, becoming Darth-2D2
Man I'm glad they didn't. The whole bar was practically a 10-year-old's version of "seedy". A dude hocking "death sticks" in a polite, well-lit bar. That's obviously where Senator's kids would go hang out where they thought they were being rebellious but were actually just a couple thousand feet below their crazy nice apartments.fig96 said:
So I was ready for more of a seedy underbelly of Coruscant vibe but holy crap so in.