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Trivia too trivial? Edit

I'm not sure the part about being able to commit evil actions is that unique. IIRC you can kill your allies all over the place in X-Wing, Mysteries of the Sith, Battlefront, and Battlefront II with minimal consequences, just to name a few. --Darth Oosha 68.44.13.236

Minimal consequences is the key. For example, I don't know about the others, but when you kill an ally or innocent in MOTS it takes away your Force for a while, and the people around you do their best to pretend it never happened. In Phantom Menace, you have active dialogue options that allow you to start fights, with no light-dark repercussions. And, unlike MOTS at least, there are several named characters you can kill (e.g. R2-D2 and C3PO) without restarting the level. -BaronGrackle 19:45, 2 May 2007 (UTC)
That still conflicts with the wording of the article, which says that being able to do evil stuff "without restarting the game level, and without making the characters orient any more toward the dark side" is unusual. But I'm not sure what to do about it, other than go through the games one by one and figure out what the percentage is; and I haven't played enough of them to be able to. 68.44.13.236 07:36, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
  • Hmm. Looking through what you've written, I have to admit that half of the section deals with committing evil acts without light-dark repercussions, while the other half deals with non-canonical assassinations that don't restart the level. Both appear in various games. Perhaps not the the exact extent, but... meh. Your point makes sense; I'll go edit the section out. -BaronGrackle 23:48, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
  • I think the section needed editing, i.e. not that this feature is not unusual... it didn't require deletion. Many game articles note down the alternative non-canon features. I am sorry but I think I should restore the section in order to be corrected and edited propersly MoffRebus 07:03, 8 May 2007 (UTC)

CreaturesEdit

I've created a section about creatures of this game and their respective levels. I hope you don't mind. Alexrdias 13:07, 19 January 2008 (UTC)

Warning Edit

Please, stop adding irrelevant and misleading information.

Levels Edit

You've done a great job with the level details, but I think I will revert it, since the article is not supposed to be a game guide, but an article about the game. Hope you don't mind, Kreivi Wolter. Alexrd 18:23, March 5, 2010 (UTC)

  • Well, then there's BF II. --Xd 18:26, March 5, 2010 (UTC)

CoversEdit

I have the Greatest Hits version of the game on PlayStation, I could add it to the covers section if that is deemed necessary. Matt Seay (talk) 23:36, June 9, 2013 (UTC)

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