I feel as if BG3 is a modern day rendition of it with even more choices than this game and I want to play it soon! However I would be thrilled for another set in the star wars universe again!!!
Star Wars has so much potential for any type of game so much lore and non canon things that could easily be turned into a bad ass game. I can’t wait till these gaming studios get shut down and people who care about games come back!
A small correction is that the Yavin Station DLC was available for the original Xbox. You needed Xbox Live and was priced at $5.99. It was released alongside the PC release I think, a couple months later A bunch of original Xbox games had DLC downloadable from Xbox Live in Halo 2 and Star Wars Battlefront 1 and 2. A lot of people just didn't want to spend money on a high speed internet connection (which was typically only on expensive Cable TV packages), an Xbox, the Xbox game, and then an Xbox Live subscription. A $5.99 on top of pretty expensive services and consoles at the time meant a lot of people missed out on it.
Not necessarily a correction as I mentioned it was not incorporated in the base game without downloading it. But you have some really good info here and I’m for one happy to hear your explanation of the DLC!
@@logeeman8 ah. I totally didn't hear you say it was downloadable on the original Xbox. Sorry. I wasn't trying to come off like a dick, just offering an explanation. It was still a good video. I hope you eventually make others.
Also notable, the Xbox Classic version of KOTOR1 on the XboxOne store has the dlc included. I bought the game not knowing about the dlc station and had full access to it, even equipping Canderous the Ultimate Heavy Blaster from the shopkeep there
@squishgod9094 ah I didn't know that. Still at this point I just play on Steam just in case something needs fixed in the game its easier to fox on the PC
A common misconception is that keen and critical strike stack multiplicatively. They do not. Instead critical strike multiplies the base chance (10%->40%) and then keen adds the base chance to that new value (40%->50%). StrategyWiki has a breakdown of how it works.
This is great information! As far as I know my stun math should still be good if I actually paid attention in probability class haha. But it would be fun to breakdown chances on keen weapons also!
@@logeeman8 Yeah, I only learned this when I was playing though KOTOR II with a single saber and critical strikes earlier this year and noticed I wasn't criting frequently enough, so I checked the in game log and the math wasn't adding up for the rolls. And I've been regularly playing these games since before KOTOR II came out.
Nice video bro, I love KOTOR so much easily one of my favorite games of all time. Yusanis’ brand was my favorite of these. I remember running a light side melee build that felt like it destroyed everything in my way with that weapon. Combined with the force power buffs it was honestly one of the strongest builds I ever played.
That’s one of the best things about this game. Any build you do can be made to destroy your enemies. With the force buffs you can basically become invincible and output insane damage. I might look to do a melee run with no buffs as a pure soldier type.
Man I’ve played through kotor maybe 10-15 since I was a kid, I’ve watched hundreds of kotor videos, and I absolutely love this presentation of the game, is there anyway you could make a video of how to read through these stats?
I’ll absolutely do that that’s not a bad idea! What stats specifically are you talking about, character, weapons, dice rolls or just altogether cover it? (Probably just cover it all for a decent video length!)
@@logeeman8 would definitely suggest a full on run through of anything stat related from basic to advanced, I understood the basics of the weapon stats, personally I always just chose the weapons with the highest roll chance 😂, but when you started adding all the modifiers in, it added a whole new layer of the game that I never even looked at, maybe you could do an updated breakdown of just different elements of this game
I've seen multiple places that say it and I believe it does. Some places say it doesn't as well as two-handed having balance even if its not mentioned in some places.
Im just about to build a pc. One of my dreams has been to play kotor in its best state. So it's nice to see you got some really good videos for me to learn off ✊️
I learned as I go. I THINK the more recent videos should get better for audio to background. Any feedback at anytime is encouraged however! I get a new mic in the most recent 2-3 videos.
The heavy weapons and blaster rifles are weird. It gets even stranger when you realise that two-handed feat doesn't effect them. It doest make sence to me 🤷♂️
That’s also why I generally dislike that Candeeous amd zaalbar get ranged weapons lol. But I understand why the baster for a Wookie is probably necessary 😆 it doesn’t fit with their character builds at all
I wish they would make more games like this. Just give us turn based combat in the DnD style , who cares it’s still fun and a lot simpler
I feel as if BG3 is a modern day rendition of it with even more choices than this game and I want to play it soon! However I would be thrilled for another set in the star wars universe again!!!
Star Wars has so much potential for any type of game so much lore and non canon things that could easily be turned into a bad ass game. I can’t wait till these gaming studios get shut down and people who care about games come back!
A small correction is that the Yavin Station DLC was available for the original Xbox. You needed Xbox Live and was priced at $5.99. It was released alongside the PC release I think, a couple months later
A bunch of original Xbox games had DLC downloadable from Xbox Live in Halo 2 and Star Wars Battlefront 1 and 2.
A lot of people just didn't want to spend money on a high speed internet connection (which was typically only on expensive Cable TV packages), an Xbox, the Xbox game, and then an Xbox Live subscription. A $5.99 on top of pretty expensive services and consoles at the time meant a lot of people missed out on it.
Not necessarily a correction as I mentioned it was not incorporated in the base game without downloading it. But you have some really good info here and I’m for one happy to hear your explanation of the DLC!
@@logeeman8 ah. I totally didn't hear you say it was downloadable on the original Xbox. Sorry. I wasn't trying to come off like a dick, just offering an explanation. It was still a good video. I hope you eventually make others.
Also notable, the Xbox Classic version of KOTOR1 on the XboxOne store has the dlc included. I bought the game not knowing about the dlc station and had full access to it, even equipping Canderous the Ultimate Heavy Blaster from the shopkeep there
@squishgod9094 ah I didn't know that. Still at this point I just play on Steam just in case something needs fixed in the game its easier to fox on the PC
ALSO SHOUTOUTS FOR READING THE FLAVOR TEXT YOU'RE REAL AS FUCK FOR THAT
The two crystals you can buy from the space station guy are cool upgrades. Unique color (orange and some sort of blue) and stats for the lightsabers.
Those crystals are absolutely BROKEN I don’t allow for challenge runs haha
A common misconception is that keen and critical strike stack multiplicatively. They do not. Instead critical strike multiplies the base chance (10%->40%) and then keen adds the base chance to that new value (40%->50%). StrategyWiki has a breakdown of how it works.
This is great information! As far as I know my stun math should still be good if I actually paid attention in probability class haha. But it would be fun to breakdown chances on keen weapons also!
@@logeeman8 Yeah, I only learned this when I was playing though KOTOR II with a single saber and critical strikes earlier this year and noticed I wasn't criting frequently enough, so I checked the in game log and the math wasn't adding up for the rolls. And I've been regularly playing these games since before KOTOR II came out.
This was an interesting video (although I'd turn the background music down a touch if possible).
I appreciate the feedback!! Will look into to it for the future
Carth's Blasters are also one of the best items in Kotor 2. Once i found them in the Dantoine Jedi Temple while looking for the lightsaber parts.
I’ll keep this in mind when I run through the game for blasters only😄
Nice video bro, I love KOTOR so much easily one of my favorite games of all time. Yusanis’ brand was my favorite of these. I remember running a light side melee build that felt like it destroyed everything in my way with that weapon. Combined with the force power buffs it was honestly one of the strongest builds I ever played.
That’s one of the best things about this game. Any build you do can be made to destroy your enemies. With the force buffs you can basically become invincible and output insane damage. I might look to do a melee run with no buffs as a pure soldier type.
Y'know this is a genuinely good idea for content, definitely something I'm gonna chew on this and think about this
Amazing video. Thanks for making it
Man I’ve played through kotor maybe 10-15 since I was a kid, I’ve watched hundreds of kotor videos, and I absolutely love this presentation of the game, is there anyway you could make a video of how to read through these stats?
I’ll absolutely do that that’s not a bad idea! What stats specifically are you talking about, character, weapons, dice rolls or just altogether cover it? (Probably just cover it all for a decent video length!)
@@logeeman8 would definitely suggest a full on run through of anything stat related from basic to advanced, I understood the basics of the weapon stats, personally I always just chose the weapons with the highest roll chance 😂, but when you started adding all the modifiers in, it added a whole new layer of the game that I never even looked at, maybe you could do an updated breakdown of just different elements of this game
Saul Karath's Sith Assassin pistol does 7-19 total damage + a 50% DC10 stun. It only does 6-9 energy damage, but it also has 1-10 ion damage as well.
I thought two-handed weapons were affected by the dual wielding feat.
I've seen multiple places that say it and I believe it does. Some places say it doesn't as well as two-handed having balance even if its not mentioned in some places.
Im just about to build a pc. One of my dreams has been to play kotor in its best state. So it's nice to see you got some really good videos for me to learn off ✊️
I’m also in the process of building my own PC! Good luck on it! Come back and update me when you finish 😁
@@logeeman8 I'll keep you informed 🫡
@@logeeman83 parts came today. Got to wait till Tues for my last one 😢
Ok, here the sound is good. Good job.
I learned as I go. I THINK the more recent videos should get better for audio to background. Any feedback at anytime is encouraged however! I get a new mic in the most recent 2-3 videos.
Cool video!
Can you do this for kotor 2?
What about the borg assault sword
How is 20-20 x2 a 5% chance. I don't understand. I've never played dnd, so I'm a bit of a noob 😅
I explain it in my KOTOR masterclass video yo help players understand newbie I believe! But it’s essentially a 20 sided die so a 1 in 20 chance is 5%
The heavy weapons and blaster rifles are weird. It gets even stranger when you realise that two-handed feat doesn't effect them. It doest make sence to me 🤷♂️
That’s also why I generally dislike that Candeeous amd zaalbar get ranged weapons lol. But I understand why the baster for a Wookie is probably necessary 😆 it doesn’t fit with their character builds at all