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A '''cutscene''' refers to an in-game cinematic sequence ran by [[ICARUS]] [[scripting]]. Cutscenes play out encounters or story line events in a way that the player cannot interfere. If [[g_subtitles]] is toggled to "1", the game will display the subtitles for any dialogue in the chosen language.
A '''cutscene''' refers to an in-game cinematic sequence ran by [[ICARUS]] scripting. Cutscenes play out encounters or story line events in a way that the player cannot interfere. If [[g_subtitles]] is toggled to "1", the game will display the subtitles for any dialogue in the chosen language.


===Usage===
===Usage===

Revision as of 01:41, 22 February 2013

A cutscene refers to an in-game cinematic sequence ran by ICARUS scripting. Cutscenes play out encounters or story line events in a way that the player cannot interfere. If g_subtitles is toggled to "1", the game will display the subtitles for any dialogue in the chosen language.

Usage

Jedi Academy and Jedi Outcast utilize this technique throughout the game.

A cutscene in Jedi Academy

Trivia

  • Pressing the key bound for "+use" or typing "+use" in the console skips the cinematic
  • The player can control npc actors by using the "control" command