u/unEducated2Curious

Will there ever be an original story campaign kind of game?

I don't know how hard it would be to make. But as a fan of the Sith i always wanted a game where i could create a character, similar to SWTOR but not an mmo, and live through the rule of 2 scenario. I'm big fan of story driven single player games.

For example: Let's say character creation takes place as a specific race with a backstory or multiple backstories for the setting to take place in. You being force sensitive but never trained, would come across a battle or something were in a sith lord needs a new apprentice because his died or something, I'm rambling.

You'd train learn and eventually kill your master and develope your own apprentice. Maybe you'd have the choice of said apprentice through meeting different companions throughout the story. And it could end with the eventual betrayal of your apprentice and a last fight to death with options to lose or win for a different ending.

I have no idea how that would work as a jedi but we already have Cal Kestis, so who cares.

P.S. i love the sith in games not the movies. Generally i always pick the evil morality because the opposite tends to have the most annoying quest objectives

UPDATE: I guess I'm buying Kotor and Kotor2? Thank you for your respectful answers and sorry for my ignorance

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u/unEducated2Curious — 19 hours ago
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AIO to the term Negrito?

I 32m (African American) recently got into an argument with a close friend because she refers to her niece as negrito or her, sorry my spanish is horrible so the translation might be wrong, black niece. She'll make a post celebrating her nieces birthday or something but will always include skin color as a description. Her niece by the way is the only dark skinned member of her family.

I hear all the time that Americans take skin tone too seriously. But at the same time i never hear any instances of lighter tones being described by their color. "Oh that's my white auntie" or "Come meet my blancito"

I know it's mostly a cultral thing so i shouldn't be offended. I told her it was unkind to refer to someone as their skin tone in any capacity and she yelled at me telling me i was overreacting and i just didn't understand because I'm American. She was born in Venezuela btw

It'd really help if i could get the opinion of people from different skin tones from multiple cultures or countries.

UPDATE: Thank you. I can only speak from my own perspective. Which is why i asked in the first place. I appreciate all the responses and will keep that in mind for the future. I believe i overreacted and I'll apologize the next time i speak to my friend

2nd UPDATE: I'm really sorry for any offenses my statement made, not my intention. I can tell i was being ignorant. But please be respectful. I was really asking from a place of curiousity to see if i was in the wrong. I'm not trying to judge anyone just seeking clarification. I'm a strong believer in accountability so I accept I made a mistake but please be kind

Last UPDATE: I apologize to all those i have offended and whose culture i disrespected. Thank you for informing me of my mistake and intructing me on how to behave in the future.

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u/unEducated2Curious — 19 hours ago