TrUeFoRcE Posted January 27, 2002 Posted January 27, 2002 check it out here: http://gamespot.com/gamespot/stories/previews/0,10869,2842216-1,00.html heres a few things that cought my interest: - some of the force powers that are available in both single- and multiplayer modes are drastically different from one another. The Jedi mind trick, for example, will make you completely invisible in multiplayer games, while it serves only as a distraction for computer-controlled opponents in the single-player campaign. -And speaking of computer-controlled characters, you'll be able to play any of Jedi Outcast's multiplayer maps with bots instead of humans, if you're so inclined. -In addition to the typical CTF, team deathmatch, and deathmatch modes, the game will have some unique twists on existing multiplayer conventions, such as Jedi duel, wherein two players spar while a crowd looks; capture the ysalimari, a mode that cancels out the force powers of anyone carrying the slimy critter; and a mode called Jedi master, wherein a single lightsaber will give its owner the ability to use all available force powers but, in turn, will also mark that player as the target of all the other contestants on that map. In this mode, the only players who score points are those who kill the Jedi master and the Jedi master himself. not too much new info but still sounds good to me
CaptainRAVE Posted January 27, 2002 Posted January 27, 2002 Nothing too much new, but we want anything we can get our hands on. Is this preview new though??
TrUeFoRcE Posted January 27, 2002 Author Posted January 27, 2002 its new to me, i just went on the official outcast site and it was the latest new on there.....
dazilla Posted January 27, 2002 Posted January 27, 2002 Yeah it's new...I got it in the gamespot newsletter.
CaptainRAVE Posted January 27, 2002 Posted January 27, 2002 Yea.....I realise its new now .......Just as I posted that I happened to notice it on the Official JK2 site
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