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I do too, which is why I was looking for the length for adding it to the comparison chartGot it, odf says 160 for the Strider.
Always thought it was more TMP than ENT though.
I'm not into the Novelverse, but STO does the same thing and it irritates me.Is it just me, or is anyone else frustrated with how the Novelverse is continually taking these big, wonderous things from the TV series, whose appeal was the fact that it was awe-inspiring in power or scope, and turning them downright pedestrian?
Apparently the feature includes a resolution boost.In case you haven't heard, games for the original Xbox, such as KotOR, are being added to the Xbox One's backwards compatibility feature.
Not a genuine remaster, but the second game got an official update just a couple years ago for PC, but nobody has been able to convince that team to do the same for the first game. Which is especially frustrating because the update included stability fixes and KotOR and Morrowind are the only games I have that got less stable when going to Win10.Today I bought Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic on Xbox One. Plays very well. Shame they couldn't remaster it first.
If they want to update the combat, though, Dragon Age's is a solid platform that Bioware actually owns and would be a good fit instead of licensing the Star Wars D20 system again.LOL, I wish so very hard that they would remake the origjnal KotOR, my favorite RPG of all time. Not just a remaster, give me a brand new FF7-like remake, using every bit of advantage in new tech available in current generation. You can leave gameplay the same but update the visuals beyond just a higher texture resolution. I know it's completely unnecessary, I'm just dreaming.
In fact, scrap Anthem and give me the above, I'll gladly pay full price.
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FOR THE PUPPIEEEEEES!Hmmmm...why I am suddenly having flashbacks to that Destiny 2 commercial...
Trying to kickstart the what?
Global Defense Initiative. It's a faction in Command & Conquer. They are (or started as) a multi-national military force under the command of the UN Security Council. They're effectively the military branch of the UN. What the European Union is doing sounded similar, but with the EU rather than the UN.Trying to kickstart the what?
I feel like it's a situation where the episode should have been about one or the other rather than both. There just wasn't enough time to do both plots justice.Looking back on it, did anyone else find it frustrating that in the episode of TNG with Amanda Rogers (the human woman who discovered she was a Q) that Riker's experience of being given Q abilities wasn't incorporated into the episode more?
You mean the Kazon and Neelix?Started re-watching Voyager. How is it that there are species that invented warp drives and artificial gravity but never managed to figure out how to mix oxygen and hydrogen to make water?
Yes, and Neelix implies it's a problem for everyone in the region rather than just him and the Kazon. Though now that I think about it, Neelix is a liar...You mean the Kazon and Neelix?
I doubt the writers thought out that part of the plot. They could theoretically say it was due to the Kazon having only a rudimentary understanding of science and how to use the Trabe ships they stole, but whatever.Yes, and Neelix implies it's a problem for everyone in the region rather than just him and the Kazon. Though now that I think about it, Neelix is a liar...