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#31
Quote from: Commander Awesome on November 20, 2016, 01:27:16 PM
I signed it, but I don't think CW should replace the Original or Sequel eras. I think the game should include all three.

Agreed, however I have not signed it. I don't expect this to happen, even if it got millions of people signed.
#32
Other Games / Re: Galaxy in Turmoil
November 16, 2016, 02:05:43 PM
#33
Other Games / Re: Galaxy in Turmoil
November 16, 2016, 11:12:45 AM
Quote from: Nyx on November 16, 2016, 10:42:17 AM
If they shove it on the Steam Workshop then I doubt EA would go up against Steam.
Disney hasn't gone against the Star Wars mods for games like Skyrim and games made by Bethesda that are moddable.

As mentioned, Steam workshop is a safe haven considering the barbaric community :XD:

PS: 700th post so I feel like it should be special... Um... Infinite Warfare failed.
#34
Other Games / Re: Galaxy in Turmoil
November 16, 2016, 10:33:12 AM
Quote from: Nyx on November 16, 2016, 10:28:28 AM
Hopefully it'll be moddable, so that modders can change the game into a Star Wars theme. As it is known that Disney haven't really given <censored> to modders yet.

Probably not going to happen. And if someone does create it, the developers would probably try their very best to ban it. There's numerous companies in the past that have got caught in trouble despite it not being their fault. However shove it on Steam workshop and they probably wont give a :censored:

I still support the idea though, but I doubt it'll be as good as the developers were making it until EA realized they were doing a better job than them, despite EA being one of the largest companies going in the gaming industry decided that they wanted to respect copyright law.
#35
Star Wars Battlefront 2 (2005 Original) / Re: TCW
November 16, 2016, 10:28:10 AM
I take it you're referring to this? http://www.swbfgamers.com/index.php?topic=11041.0

You have to be an Alpha tester for that, hence why it's asking you for a password. Not sure when it will be released to the public but it definitely wont require a password for the public version.
#36
Welcome Center / Re: Hello
November 16, 2016, 10:24:58 AM
Welcome to the SWBF forums! :wave:
#37
Sorry I didn't stay for long, UK doesn't cope well as shown in this shameful scoreboard xD



RIP to all the good soldiers who died to an explosion from their teammate xD

Have fun everyone who's on!
#38
If I can remember then I'll also stop by!
#39
Never thought I'd be doing a survey at 1 in the morning. Hope my answers are useful, was pretty fun to answer actually! Good luck with your project!
#40
Quote from: Nyx on October 15, 2016, 02:33:11 PM
That annoyed me because you couldn't trigger the speech again, and I'd be like - "Advent what?"

Yea haha! The AI on Skyrim are so bad that it's just so good. I guess sometimes developers can get incredibly lucky with things like that.
#41
Quote from: {PLA}gdh92 on October 06, 2016, 03:03:48 PM
I've only just started playing mass effect and I just got number 3. By the way if you're planning on getting the games the third one is only on origin so it's cheaper to buy the trilogy on origin as I found out too late.

So far I prefer Tali and Thane for their stories.

Nice, I might get them in the next two weeks! I'll be sure to see what the AI is like then.

Quote from: Nyx on October 06, 2016, 03:09:11 PM
The companions in the fallout and skyrim games hurt my brain. Sometimes their AI just messes up and they end up getting themselves killed. xD

Oh I love it when they start a conversation with you and then walk into another area of the level whilst mid-conversation :XD:

"I used to be an advent-"
*Enters Dragonreach*
#42
Welcome Center / Re: Hello people of the intenet
October 15, 2016, 01:58:16 PM
Welcome to the forums!  :wave:
#43
Quote from: Dark_Phantom on October 05, 2016, 08:54:39 AM
As opposed to some opinions, I much enjoyed most of the companions from both Dragon Age and Mass Effect, and even going back to KoTOR 1 and 2 (EA/Bioware strikes back, but Obsidian snuck in at the end).  I liked the witty banter in all of the games between the companions and interaction with me.  A lot of the time I didn't even care if they could fight (until I started struggling in the middle of these games because I have two spellcasters and a rogue in Dragon Age, or in Mass Effect when you have two biotics and an engineer or something and just get completely smashed by a Krogan Warlord).  Honestly, if I had to go with most character development over three games, Garrus and Tali from Mass Effect take the cake, and they became my two favorite characters, possibly across any game.  I could talk more but I'll spare you the pain, unless you want more ranting.

The whole idea of companions with their banter is pretty awesome. One reason why I enjoy some parts of Left 4 Dead.
What is the reason Garrus and Tali were your favourite? I've never played Mass Effect, but I plan on it at some point.

Quote from: {PLA}gdh92 on October 05, 2016, 10:48:31 AM
Same for me - any companions from kotor or mass effect.

Also not so much a companion as a main character but I liked Jackie Ma from sleeping dogs. And of course the obvious lydia from skyrim.

I have heard a lot about Mass Effect and the people in it. As I mentioned, I hope to try it out at some point. What were your two favourite characters from Mass Effect?

It's been ages since I played Sleeping Dogs, and I never played it with the DLC, but I found it focusing more on characters than trying to follow GTA's path. I liked that a lot. Not to mention that it has a better melee system than GTA will ever have :XD:
#44
Quote from: Commander Awesome on October 01, 2016, 09:22:41 PM
It kinda depends on the game, but generally I love companions in games when they're done well. As far as my favorite companion goes, that's a tough one. I'm split between Delta Squad (Star Wars: Republic Commando), the companions from KotOR I and II, and the companions in Pirate101.

I agree. What games would you prefer AI companions in; Action, Adventure, Strategy, Simulation? Horror? I personally prefer them in Horror games the most. Take Helena for example, even when they're somewhat annoying, the genre itself makes you immediately want them back by your side. Second would probably be a close one between Action and Adventure. This is where I feel like spending tons on a PlayStation 3 or 4 for The Last of Us. That looks like it'd be interested in regards to AI companions.
I forgot about Delta Squad actually, they were pretty good. Especially for such an old game. I'd have to say that I'd hate to have companions that aren't done well *cough Left 4 Dead 2 *cough :XD:
It's also bad having them be a burden too. There could not be a better example than literally ANY Skyrim companion ever. I'm not hating on Skyrim though, their poorly executed AI is pretty amusing so I do enjoy going back to it for a laugh.

Quote from: Nyx on October 02, 2016, 01:27:19 AM
Well, in my opinion as long as companions have a story and can heal you whilst in battle. Then they're perfect, but if they're messed up like companions are in SWTOR. (Made by EA and Bioware)

Then I prefer to just keep one companion that can do everything.

I agree. When the companion actually plays a huge part in the story, it's always great. But it also means they need to be made perfectly to fit it like Commander Awesome stated.
Having just one companion seems to make them more unique which is always good. For example, in Half-Life you get lots of different companions here and there but Alyx is there throughout the story, but you get times where you're placed on your own too.

That brings me to my next point when you're forced to care about those companions, like when Delta Squad splits up to plant or disarm bombs or something on... I think it was Geonosis, it immediately makes you feel somewhat lost without their help and telling yourself "When are we going to bump into each other again?" However when the AI are just plain annoying, I sometimes even think "God, I hope they've stepped on a landmine or something."
#45
Hello all,

As stated, this is not Star Wars specific, however feel free to post companions from ANY game, whether it's Indie, AAA or MMO. After voting, the main question I want to ask is who/what is your favourite companion in a game of all time?

Main reason I'm asking this is I am deciding on a concept for a game and hoping to execute it further on in time. This would help decide what kind of game I go for. Why AI specific? I absolutely love AI, but a lot of it is a mystery to me so far so I'm curious on whether I'd be looking for clever AI companions in my concept or not. But I could just do some research, right? Correct, and I have done, however I wanted to know what other people think and why in more depth (don't feel like you can only respond in an equal level of detail I have, just a few lines would do).

My favourite AI companion of all time was hard to pick. It was a struggle between either Alyx Vance from Half-Life 2 or Elizabeth from BioShock Infinite. Fergus from Wolfenstein The New Order and Helena from Resident Evil was close too. I would certainly pick Elizabeth. If anyone's interested in why I considered Alyx Vance then feel free to ask.
First off, I have completed BioShock Infinite including ALL the DLC and I'm shortly going to replay the main story line again DONE :XD: . I absolutely loved it. I love how EVERYTHING throughout is reflecting on the ending. The story behind it was brilliant and took me a while to fully understand but I could vaguely tell what had happened through my first play through anyway.
So why Elizabeth? "Booker DeWitt might be the hero, but Elizabeth is the game's heart" is a good way to begin. Unlike most companions, Elizabeth has an incredibly large play in the story and without her, it's dead. I found it fantastic that throughout the story line, Booker and Elizabeth experience a load of different emotions; cheerful, sadness, depression, hate, fear and many more. I rarely find a game that can do well at this, Alyx and Gordon in Half-Life didn't provide as much. However Elizabeth is an extremely likable character that you see change due to certain events and whilst being a non-playable character she doesn't get annoying ONCE. When I was ever left in a scene without Elizabeth in BioShock, I felt adrenaline to find her ASAP. It's not the same.
What truly makes Elizabeth great has to be the game mechanics.
Quote from: Gamer Limit
She actually runs at your speed, spouts relevant banter, and never gets in your way, despite the fact that she's with you most of the game. Irrational has eliminated the "annoying escort" trope altogether, and lets you empathize with Elizabeth that much more."
Critics have said a lot of positive things about Elizabeth but this quote in particular explains my opinion on the mechanics. "annoying escort" oh God is this so common with companions. I mean, Lydia get tf out of my way! (Skyrim Reference). Whereas Elizabeth never, not even once, got in my way. If I ran into cover and she was there she would immediately re position herself so that she's not going to get in the way. And if that wasn't good enough, she always threw the right thing at the right time. I only experienced one moment when she threw the wrong thing causing me to almost die. Yet I didn't because... I dunno I'm pro or something. Either way, it only happened once. Basically, what happened is I was a few hits away from dying for the first time in the entire game (completed it without dying) and I needed to take out a handy man and then instead of throwing health, Elizabeth shouts "Here, take this!" or something like that and flicks me a damn coin. Like hell Elizabeth I'll just go buy me some health then. Although it's partially my fault for not reading it properly. But every other time, when I felt like "oh God, this is it, my first downfall" she passes me whatever is needed. Having her to lock pick instead of you is also interest and I love the way that when you tell her to do something she immediately does it. Oh, not to mention how she points out possible loot locations that you haven't been in yet is epic.
All in all, it's extremely hard to find a reason to dislike Elizabeth and... well I would've said one but I can't actually think of one. So here's one from a critic.
Quote from: EDGE
Her role as the pair's lockbreaker, meanwhile, can sometimes pick at the illusion of her autonomy, since she instantaneously and cheerfully responds to DeWitt's beck and call.
Even the critics struggled, and this is legit the only good reason to dislike her. And it's barely even noticeable.

So what do you guys think? Do you share the same opinion as me? If so, do you have any different reasons to choose Elizabeth as the best companion? If not, who do you think is the best companion and what are your reasons for that choice? I look forward to hearing an answer.

Thanks and have a great day!
- TheGangstarTY