Aside from those wii games where you can kinda control the lightsaber like a sword with the wiimote.ĮizuS #freeswag a écrit :That is exactly what you do in jedi academy. Mostly it is because all the other light saber fighting games just mashed button to win with some random swing and attack from the saber. Go into MP find someone to teach you how to actually play and you'll see what "Skill" is and Why people say this game is "Best Lightsaber Fighting Game" You will only find skilled players in the multiplayer where it really matters how you use your lightsaber. You won't find much of this in Single Player because they do not teach you these moves. It takes a bit of getting use to and a short time learning all the moves it is how you use them that is "Skill" The skill comes into play when you combo the W, A ,S ,D keys while holding the attack button. If you do nothing but hold forward and mash left mouse button I am sure the game looks like a hack and slash. There is so much skill in pointing your mouse cursor at an enemy clicking the attack box and hoping the computer determined dice rolls in your favour. Well Hey it might not be perfect but at least it isn't Kotor, Kotor2 or TOR. I've only played through the "tutorial" and one level, and considering how bad the tutorial was, I figure it's possible I'm missing something which would allow more in-depth lightsaber control.Īm I missing something or are all the people saying this has "the best lightsaber fighting" just mistaken because of nostalgia?īut on the topic of "best lightsaber fighting," I remember an Xbox game which let you control the slash direction with the right analog stick and actually factored player skill into deflecting projectiles (flick down if I recall correctly), does anyone know what game that was? Mash one attack button to do a random swing.Īt random either one hit kill an enemy, sometimes without touching them, or whiff even if your lightsaber goes straight through their head.Īuto-deflect projectiles (or get hit) at random with no player skill involved, just a skill level.Īuto-parry (or get hit) at random with no player skill involved, just a skill level. I heard this game has the best lightsaber fighting of any Star Wars game ever, but as far as I can tell, it's not even decent by early 2000's hack and slash standards. I tested it with other people and they didnt see the dismemberment until they modded their file.Edit: Apparently multiplayer is where the real fighting happens. As soon as I find a value that is more reliable/satisfying, I will update it and put it here.Īs for online play- if your file is modified for dismemberment, YOU will see dismemberment, not other people who havent modified their file. Personally, I've found that the number 1000 makes it so only certain limbs are cut off, and only about half the time. Note: The number 1000 is only a suggestion for a number. figure out what value you like, I guess is, what I'm trying to say. Feel free to experiment, perhaps you will find that you only want limbs chopped off.50% of the time, or something. I chose the value 1000, but didn't test out higher values. If you want, before you begin you can make a copy and save it with a different filename in case you want to revert changes. Do not "save as", just save the file from within wordpad. Once you finish making the changes, save the file. Jaconfig will have 1 dismember related entry and jampconfig will have 3 you have to find. If they have the word dismember, you will change them. They will not be the exact same number values as my examples, it doesn't matter. Use the find function (ctrl+f) and search for "dismember" (without quotation marks)Įvery instance of dismember that comes up will be similar to this: cfg filetype with wordpad, your just doing this once. Make sure you uncheck where it asks you to open this kind of file with this program everytime. (You may want to just start with the jampconfig.cfg file if you only want to see the change in multiplayer.) These are what you need to open and make changes to. There may be two files, jaconfig.cfg and/or jampconfig.cfg. "Locate your base folder, it should be somewhere similar to this:Ĭ:\SteamLibrary\SteamApps\common\Jedi Academy\GameData\base So, follow this set of instructions to set the correct values for saber realism. First up, you need to set the values in the files, so that enabling Saber Realism in the game via settings and command prompts actually do something.Ī lot of guides say to simply enter in a command in the console to enable saber realism, and while the command is correct, it activates a file whose values are set to 0.
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