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Because of two reasons.

A It's stupid

B It's another excuse I made up...

 

Please, if EA Games can do it, I'm sure Lucasarts can too... look at SWBF2 you can switch characters in the middle of a game, what's different besides the characters?

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I think LA views Acadmey as a failure thus making Jedi Knight dead, the might view RC has just a one time only thing. And Battlefronts future may have been decided upon Renegade Sqaudron, becasue of sales, the will probably be a TFU "2".

Jedi Academy ruined JKseries,but this is the wrong forum...

But i doubt there will be a RC 2,but then again i hope it's not the deal...:cyb1:

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Oh, there's interest, but the game was never THAT great to begin with, it has little replay value, and it never sold enough to warrant even talk of a sequel.

 

That, combined with what many feel is the overexposure of the Clone Wars, the Commandos themselves, and books by a pretty unpopular (to most of the Star Wars book reading community) author, all gather together to make any hopes of a sequel wishful thinking at best.

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Oh, there's interest, but the game was never THAT great to begin with, it has little replay value, and it never sold enough to warrant even talk of a sequel.

 

That, combined with what many feel is the overexposure of the Clone Wars, the Commandos themselves, and books by a pretty unpopular (to most of the Star Wars book reading community) author, all gather together to make any hopes of a sequel wishful thinking at best.

 

I think it has more replay value than TFU.

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I think it has more replay value than TFU.

 

I've not played TFU yet, so I can't comment on that. But Republic Commando has pretty much no choice in it - it's completely linear, and it get's pretty repetitive in the end.

 

I'm with PloKoon as well I do not want it to die as it was the only Star Wars first person shooter to my knowledge didn't include a lightsaber as a choice of weapon.

 

Dark Forces I.

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