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| image = Jkgicon.jpg
| image = Jkgicon.jpg
| author = JKG Team
| author = JKG Team
| relasedate = September 17, 2012 ''(Versus)''<br> May 18, 2013 ''(Source Code)''<br>Aug 25, 2022 ''(Latest Update)
| relasedate = September 17, 2012 ''(Versus)''<br> May 18, 2013 ''(Source Code)''<br>July 11, 2020 ''(Latest Update)
| game = [[Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy]]
| game = [[Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy]]
| link = [https://www.jkgalaxies.net/ Jedi Knight Galaxies]
| link = [https://www.jkgalaxies.net/ Jedi Knight Galaxies]
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===Background===
===Background===
Originally titled JKA Galaxies, the mod was under development with members of [[Mystic Forces|Terran Gaming]] (who would eventually rename to [[Terran Gaming]] and run a large game media site), BobaFett (developer of the highly praised [[Ultra Utility]]), DeathSpike and Sith-J-Cull as their high ranking crew. None of the original developers still actively work on the mod, though many of them still participate with the community and visit the [https://discord.gg/YuG8Zks official Discord]. The exact estimate of when the project began is not entirely clear, but some report it to be as far back as 2005, with some small-time assets being developed. These assets for the most part didn't make it into the final game however.
Originally titled JKA Galaxies, the mod was under development with members of [[Mystic Forces|Terran Gaming]] (who would eventually rename to [[Terran Gaming]] and run a large game media site), BobaFett (developer of the highly praised [[Ultra Utility]]), DeathSpike and Sith-J-Cull as their high ranking crew. None of the original developers still work on the mod, with the exception of Jake, who simultaneously runs the Terran Gaming site, and provides web assets and additional support to the team. The exact estimate of when the project began is not entirely clear, but some report it to be as far back as 2005, with some small-time assets being developed. These assets for the most part didn't make it into the final game however.


Several notable theories and breakthroughs were developed during this time, such as pixel shaders and Lua scripting which would form a lot of the internal anatomy.  Despite the 64 player cap being broken at this time, it turned out that 127 players were actually possible on one map without further reverse engineering. Due to its elaborate and innovative measures in reverse engineering, the team embraced the motto ''"Where we break the limits!"''. The motto continues to be in use today.
Several notable theories and breakthroughs were developed during this time, such as pixel shaders and Lua scripting which would form a lot of the internal anatomy.  Despite the 64 player cap being broken at this time, it turned out that 127 players were actually possible on one map without further reverse engineering. Due to its elaborate and innovative measures in reverse engineering, the team received the motto ''"Where we break the limits!"''. The motto continues to be in use today.


Some of the smaller maps and most of the large maps ran with poor framerates. This was not ideal in an large multiplayer environment with 64 players per server. When confronted by other members of the team about the possibly of improving the maps' optimization using [[hinting]] or [[areaportalling]], Sith-J-Cull reportedly became irritable and an altercation ensued. The conflict resulted in Sith-J-Cull leaving the team, and all assets made by him pulled from the game. [[File:launcher.gif|thumb|right|The Jedi Knight Galaxies launcher|The Jedi Knight Galaxies launcher]]
Some of the smaller maps and most of the large maps ran with poor framerates. This was not ideal in an large multiplayer environment with 64 players per server. When confronted by other members of the team about the possibly of improving the maps' optimization using [[hinting]] or [[areaportalling]], Sith-J-Cull reportedly became irritable and an altercation ensued. The conflict resulted in Sith-J-Cull leaving the team, and all assets made by him pulled from the game. [[File:launcher.gif|thumb|right|The Jedi Knight Galaxies launcher|The Jedi Knight Galaxies launcher]]
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=== Post-Release ===
=== Post-Release ===
Development still continues. Several new team members joined the ranks and helped develop the mod (especially in regards to programming). The launcher received updated visuals. Other features were added, such as sprinting animations and various other tweaks and improvements. Development has continued on an open beta test version of the game, called the "Public Test Realm". New features pour in consistently, including ingame internet radio, a new gametype, new maps, and vastly improved NPC AI. In addition, some features such as lightsaber combat and Flash shaders were speculated by the community to be coming. The developers switched to an open-source model of development in 2013, and since then have released new updates about once every 2 years. 
Development still continues. Several new team members joined the ranks and helped develop the mod (especially in regards to programming). The launcher received updated visuals. Other features were added, such as sprinting animations and various other tweaks and improvements. Development has continued on an open beta test version of the game, called the "Public Test Realm". New features pour in consistently, including ingame internet radio, a new gametype, new maps, and vastly improved NPC AI. In addition, some features such as lightsaber combat and Flash shaders have been speculated by the community to be coming soon.


== Reception ==
== Reception ==
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A few forum members of JKHub pointed out the lack of credits to other authors, and that their [[readme]] files were inside the PK3s, but could not be extracted due to PK3 protection. This has since been corrected, and was claimed by developers to be an "unfortunate casualty of speedy development".
A few forum members of JKHub pointed out the lack of credits to other authors, and that their [[readme]] files were inside the PK3s, but could not be extracted due to PK3 protection. This has since been corrected, and was claimed by developers to be an "unfortunate casualty of speedy development".


The game was criticized for its closed system. The developers did not initially release the serverside, for fear of private server development later on in the life cycle. In addition, the PK3 protection in place was criticized due to its insecurity (in the initial releases, due to bugs) and the inability for players to develop new content for the game. The serverside was later released, but the PK3 protection remained in place until the mod went open-source in 2013.
The game was criticized for its closed system. The developers did not initially release the serverside, for fear of private server development later on in the life cycle. In addition, the PK3 protection in place was criticized due to its insecurity (in the initial releases, due to bugs) and the inability for players to develop new content for the game. The serverside was later released, but the PK3 protection has since remained.


Various [[Kill Tracker|kill trackers]] were disabled in JKG, because they were felt as being annoying or cheats. Some have complained about this, since at the time there was no other way to minimize the game. The developers have responded by stating that they have sought to include a chat command in the future that minimizes the game.  The current version of the game is minimizable.
Various [[Kill Tracker|kill trackers]] were disabled in JKG, because they were felt as being annoying or cheats. Some have complained about this, since there is no other way to minimize the game. The developers have responded by stating that they have sought to include a chat command in the future that minimizes the game.


=== External Links ===
=== External Links ===
* [https://www.jkgalaxies.net/ Official Website]
* [https://github.com/JKGDevs/JediKnightGalaxies/ Github (source code)]
* [https://jkhub.org/forum/117-jedi-knight-galaxies/ Jedi Knight Galaxies on JKHub]
* [https://jkhub.org/forum/117-jedi-knight-galaxies/ Jedi Knight Galaxies on JKHub]


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