Still Nauseous from Choppy Video Quality
In all technicality, the game does run. it just doesnt run well. The only way to save progress is the Quicksave shortcut, and every time you reopen the program, you have to start a new game and then use the Quickload shortcut to get to your previous spot. While I didnt encounter the "Use" button glitch in the first level as many others have, the Lightsaber Throw is glitchy and doesnt return the lightsaber to your hand in a reasonable fashion. These flaws could be overlooked if it werent for the horrible gameplay quality. All actions are delayed and choppy, making gameplay unnecessarily difficult and a little nauseating. I have tried the lowest video quality settings and smallest screen size available, but even that could not give me the smooth output I remember from my old CD-ROM version. Unless Aspyr decides to address these flaws, this was a waste of money.
Joelle_K about
Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast