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Lancelot

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  1. If I remember correctly, the command should be "give saber luke".
  2. OpenJK, which is the basis for mods like JA: Enhanced, already has an increased NPC limit that significantly surpasses the one from the unmodded game. It might not allow unlimited NPCs, but still a lot. If you have a fairly powerful and modern system, a couple of dozen NPCs per map should work without any issues. But if you are planning to add hundreds of NPCs, then it can only fail.
  3. If there had been any progress, it would've been already posted here by now.
  4. Deleting the GameData folder will delete both the mod AND the game. However, a clean install wouldn't be a bad idea. If you have the Steam version, you can let it install the game again.
  5. Are you experiencing that issue with JA: Enhanced? Or are you playing the unmodded game?
  6. The poster itself looks good. However, you shouldn't have added the logos of Lucasarts, Activision, Raven and Petroglyph, because that might give the false impression that this is not just a fan project, but something the studios have been directly involved with. Crediting studios as the source for certain game assets you've used is one thing (which you can do in the file section, in a readme and even in the credits of your project), but anything else can get you in trouble.
  7. We once considered something like that, but we decided against it. Also, I forgot to add the link with the differences between a review and a comment. It explains in detail why we made the decision.
  8. We changed it for a good reason. It happened very often that one would give 5/5 stars to whatever files had been uploaded recently, and all they said was "Looks good" or "Nice". Meanwhile, the mods themselves had 0 downloads. We want to encourage members to actually download the mods in order for them to add proper reviews.
  9. Just a little information for those who might not know about it: It's not based on the series (which was released six years later), but on the video game that was released on Gamecube, PS2 and Xbox, in the same year as "Attack of the Clones" was released. I loved this game back then and played it very often. As I missed out on watching "Attack of the Clones" in cinema (which I deeply regret to this day), this was one of the ways I could experience anything based on the film before I could finally watch it on DVD.
  10. The helmets are accurate, as they represent the Praetorian guards from The Mandalorian, not the ones from The Last Jedi (those were aleady made by PreFXDesign).
  11. Awesome work! As an admirer of the sequels, I was happy to see the Praetorian guards, as well as other sequel references, in The Mandalorian.
  12. @BlindDaThief I agree with OCD2. Get the tools and start making things. And don't be afraid if things don't look perfect. But with each project comes a new practice. Take each of them and grow. Who knows, maybe you could be our next big mapper!
  13. This is clearly a fan project, and we have nothing to do with it. But thanks for sharing it with us.
  14. In August, AHSOKA will be released on Disney+. And the result does indeed look interesting and promising. While I'm not into The Clone Wars or Rebels (I'm not really a fan of Filoni's heavily continuity-driven stories), this show will definitely land on my watchlist.
  15. So, you have unpacked the contents from the apk files and tried to use them with the Steam version? No wonder it doesn't work. This is the file you need. Download the Windows version and put the contents from the Windows 32bit folder in the GameData folder.
  16. As for the error message, was it "Requested feature was omitted at compile time"? This usually an issue with custom textures that are not converted properly. Have you made custom textures? Or do you have a mpd that contains them?
  17. You really took your PC to a computer shop to let them fix a problem for a mod they aren't even responsible for? You really shouldn't have done that. If you have questions about a mod, it's always better to ask the community. Now get your PC back.
  18. Which version of Jedi Academy are you using? Steam, GOG or the disc version? And please tell us what the exact problem is, because only with a good explanation can we help. After all, we can't just look into your PC and fix that problem for you.
  19. Only if you want to make use of the better renderer and nicer graphics. But if the graphics don't matter to you that much, the graphics card you're currently having will do.
  20. Like Circa said, Jedi Academy Enhanced is not compatible with Android.
  21. They won't. The fear of Disney or Lucasfilm shutting down fan-made projects is something that used to be a thing many years ago. I remember how everyone was panicking, but that settled down fairly quickly. There are a lot of similar projects that could've been shut down, but they are still up and running. For example, somebody is working on a fan-film of Knights of the Old Republic using the Unreal Engine. To be on the safe side, the creator contacted Lucasfilm, and they gave their approval, but under certain conditions. The creator was not allowed to make money with the project or use their licensed content. In other words, so long as the work is clearly identifiable as fan-art and you don't attempt to make a profit of this mod, there's nothing to worry about.
  22. Lancelot

    Tye-Wing

    The funny thing is that those kind of ships were a thing in the EU continuity. The type of ships were called Ugly, or Uglies, and the concept and the term found their way into the canon. Jeff's creation is based on a ship from the EU. https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Ugly https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Ugly/Legends
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