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  1. Jedi Outcast was re-released on modern consoles recently, along with some slight changes from the PC version as well as previous console versions. Aspyr seems to have gone the classic route of creating a hidden menu that is only accessed by pressing a combination of buttons on the controller. Jedi Academy was released in March 2020, and has the same cheat menu, but different buttons to access it. To access this menu on the Switch and PS4 version of JK2 or JKA, you must be in a loaded map/level, and bring up the pause menu, either by pressing + on the Switch or Options on PS4. Once in the pause menu, press the following buttons in this order: For Jedi Outcast: D-Pad Up, D-Pad Down, Left Stick Press (L3), Right Stick Press (R3), Left Stick Press (L3) For Jedi Academy: D-pad Left, D-Pad Right, D-Pad Up, D-Pad Down, Left Stick Press (L3), Right Stick Press (R3), Left Stick Press (L3) That should bring up the hidden menu with a limited amount of options of cheats to enable/disable, along with change the color of your lightsaber, and respawn. There is also a "Warp" section that basically lets you "devmap" to any level.
  2. Jedi Outcast was re-released on modern consoles recently, along with some slight changes from the PC version as well as previous console versions. Aspyr seems to have gone the classic route of creating a hidden menu that is only accessed by pressing a combination of buttons on the controller. Jedi Academy was released in March 2020, and has the same cheat menu, but different buttons to access it. To access this menu on the Switch and PS4 version of JK2 or JKA, you must be in a loaded map/level, and bring up the pause menu, either by pressing + on the Switch or Options on PS4. Once in the pause menu, press the following buttons in this order: For Jedi Outcast: D-Pad Up, D-Pad Down, Left Stick Press (L3), Right Stick Press (R3), Left Stick Press (L3) For Jedi Academy: D-pad Left, D-Pad Right, D-Pad Up, D-Pad Down, Left Stick Press (L3), Right Stick Press (R3), Left Stick Press (L3) That should bring up the hidden menu with a limited amount of options of cheats to enable/disable, along with change the color of your lightsaber, and respawn. There is also a "Warp" section that basically lets you "devmap" to any level.
  3. Sorry this got lost. We only allow certain posts in our news section, so it had to be approved before anyone could see it. I moved it to the right section. At least it was recorded! It was also posted on YouTube:
  4. I think they shut down their website in favor of using their Discord server exclusively, last I looked. However the fact that it redirects to that just screams troll, so who knows. EDIT: They moved from thejawaclan to jawaclan.com. New domain. https://jawaclan.com
  5. @@archetek I'm moving your comment to this thread, since it will be seen by more people, in our tutorial section.
  6. @@archetek I'm moving your comment to this thread, since it will be seen by more people, in our tutorial section.
  7. Circa

    Sith Vessel

    This looks really cool! Keep up the good work!
  8. Yes, we are alive. It's also my birthday, so send me cake and chocolate, please. Or don't. Don't let strangers on the internet tell you what to do. It's no secret that news around the Jedi Knight universe has been extremely sparse over the last few years. This should be no surprise to anyone, due to Jedi Academy turning sixteen this year. I know a lot of people expect us to do something every year for the anniversary of the release, but we haven't and probably won't continue to until the 20th, if we make it that far. I'll give a quick shout out and say Jedi Academy is turning 16 this month, on September 16. Happy birthday to me, and happy early birthday to JKA. Moving on. Yesterday, Nintendo hosted a Nintendo Direct, which is their main method of announcing news about their hardware and games. Among the slew of games announced that were coming to Nintendo Switch, the beloved game we know and love Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast was a shocking addition to the lineup. Aspyr is the developer that was originally behind the port of Jedi Outcast and Jedi Academy to Mac, so it's no surprise they are behind this port as well. The surprise though, is that there's a port at all. No doubt this was a move approved by Disney and Lucasfilm, which makes it a random one, other than acknowledging that their older games are desired by many still to this day. Later that day, it was confirmed by IGN that Jedi Academy would also be coming to Nintendo Switch at a later date in early 2020, as well as both games coming to PlayStation 4 as well. The push to get these games to consoles all of a sudden is very unexpected surprise, but a welcome one. Not only will they be on these systems, but Jedi Academy was made available on the Xbox One Marketplace earlier this year as well, via the Backwards Compatibility program. Perhaps we will see Jedi Outcast make it's way there as well. It's clear that these games are still beloved by many fans even to this day, and Lucasfilm and Disney are still acknowledging that they exist to the point of re-leasing them. The cynics among us would say it's just to make more money, which of course it is, but they could have released any old game but they chose these. What makes it more interesting is they do this so close to their new game's release, Jedi: Fallen Order. Getting the word "jedi" in as many digital marketplaces as possible may be their ultimate goal here, who knows. They also have the new physical collector's additions being released by Limited Run games soon, which was announced at E3 earlier this year, though those will be for PC only. What are your thoughts on this? Do you have a Switch or PS4 that you'll be trying out these games on? View full article
  9. Yes, we are alive. It's also my birthday, so send me cake and chocolate, please. Or don't. Don't let strangers on the internet tell you what to do. It's no secret that news around the Jedi Knight universe has been extremely sparse over the last few years. This should be no surprise to anyone, due to Jedi Academy turning sixteen this year. I know a lot of people expect us to do something every year for the anniversary of the release, but we haven't and probably won't continue to until the 20th, if we make it that far. I'll give a quick shout out and say Jedi Academy is turning 16 this month, on September 16. Happy birthday to me, and happy early birthday to JKA. Moving on. Yesterday, Nintendo hosted a Nintendo Direct, which is their main method of announcing news about their hardware and games. Among the slew of games announced that were coming to Nintendo Switch, the beloved game we know and love Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast was a shocking addition to the lineup. Aspyr is the developer that was originally behind the port of Jedi Outcast and Jedi Academy to Mac, so it's no surprise they are behind this port as well. The surprise though, is that there's a port at all. No doubt this was a move approved by Disney and Lucasfilm, which makes it a random one, other than acknowledging that their older games are desired by many still to this day. Later that day, it was confirmed by IGN that Jedi Academy would also be coming to Nintendo Switch at a later date in early 2020, as well as both games coming to PlayStation 4 as well. The push to get these games to consoles all of a sudden is very unexpected surprise, but a welcome one. Not only will they be on these systems, but Jedi Academy was made available on the Xbox One Marketplace earlier this year as well, via the Backwards Compatibility program. Perhaps we will see Jedi Outcast make it's way there as well. It's clear that these games are still beloved by many fans even to this day, and Lucasfilm and Disney are still acknowledging that they exist to the point of re-leasing them. The cynics among us would say it's just to make more money, which of course it is, but they could have released any old game but they chose these. What makes it more interesting is they do this so close to their new game's release, Jedi: Fallen Order. Getting the word "jedi" in as many digital marketplaces as possible may be their ultimate goal here, who knows. They also have the new physical collector's additions being released by Limited Run games soon, which was announced at E3 earlier this year, though those will be for PC only. What are your thoughts on this? Do you have a Switch or PS4 that you'll be trying out these games on?
  10. .warnbox { background: #e3f6e5 url( images/icons/exclamation.png ) no-repeat 9px 10px; border: 1px solid #b4e3b9; color: #475949; } This is not JKHub related. Topic moved to Jedi Knight Discussion forum. @@Mizore
  11. I wouldn't say refined, it will build even if something is broken. This is why lots of people have requested OpenJK to have a 1.0 release or a stable public release. However, OpenJK is pretty stable right now, from what I understand. I haven't played JKA much over the last year but last I played it was very stable.
  12. If you're referring to a build on builds.openjk.org, those are nightly automatic builds. They will build every day, despite any new commits. I don't think anything has been changed in OpenJK for over a year.
  13. You have to use RCON when adding bots or using any server commands while ingame. So you'd need to know your rcon password, enter that in the console via /rconPassword. Then do /rcon addbot luke.
  14. Did you try with just pure OpenJK as well? Not that any development is happening on OpenJK right now, but figured that should be part of the troubleshooting so the mod developers can cover all their bases.
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