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I'm on closed fist and I have nearly 30 hours in chapter 6.
My wife is open palm and she's 25 hours and just about to chapter 7. |
Originally Posted by nickdawgy
I'm on closed fist and I have nearly 30 hours in chapter 6.
My wife is open palm and she's 25 hours and just about to chapter 7. BTW, just finished the game today... loved the Spoiler:
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Took me 21 Hrs and 29 minutes, playing Open Palm all the way, and doing all the sidequests available (I think I missed a couple, not including the ones available only to closed fist). So the game is a little short, but like I said before, it makes it easier to replay... |
Just beat the game for the first time, went through completely closed fist. Damn here I thought Knights of the Old Republic had a slightly evil ending, KOTOR's dark side ending had nothing on Jade Empire's closed fist ending.
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I'm somewhere near the end of the 2nd chapter, and while I am enjoying the game a lot and the story / characters, I'm finding the fighting a bit annoying.
Your freedom of movement dies when a battle starts. It's as if invisible walls are put up to keep you in an arena. And if you back up into it, the enemy seems to be able to beat you more and the camera sometimes gets wonky. |
Originally Posted by njchris
I'm somewhere near the end of the 2nd chapter, and while I am enjoying the game a lot and the story / characters, I'm finding the fighting a bit annoying.
Your freedom of movement dies when a battle starts. It's as if invisible walls are put up to keep you in an arena. And if you back up into it, the enemy seems to be able to beat you more and the camera sometimes gets wonky. |
well, the closed fist game is pretty weak....in my opinion. I thought it would be something more than just doing the noticeable evil thing in each situation. Is KOTOR (1 or 2) like this for the dark side mode? I have always done "good side" and assumed that the story would adjust to the decisions I had made. Maybe that's asking a little much, but isn't that what they advertised?
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I'm about 12 hours in on the end of Chapter 3. Can someone tell me where to find the gd flying mosquito thing?? I just finished up saving the forest, and now every time I return to the Dam Site for my flying mosquite (or whatever you call it) I can't find it? Is the Dam Site where it's at?
Thanks in advance! |
Originally Posted by Rob V
I'm about 12 hours in on the end of Chapter 3. Can someone tell me where to find the gd flying mosquito thing?? I just finished up saving the forest, and now every time I return to the Dam Site for my flying mosquite (or whatever you call it) I can't find it? Is the Dam Site where it's at?
Thanks in advance! |
Originally Posted by Rob V
I'm about 12 hours in on the end of Chapter 3. Can someone tell me where to find the gd flying mosquito thing?? I just finished up saving the forest, and now every time I return to the Dam Site for my flying mosquite (or whatever you call it) I can't find it? Is the Dam Site where it's at?
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Thanks guys.
I just got the windmap - so I know I already have the Dragonfly around somewhere - I just can't find it!! It's getting really frustrating. |
Originally Posted by Rob V
Thanks guys.
I just got the windmap - so I know I already have the Dragonfly around somewhere - I just can't find it!! It's getting really frustrating. |
Over the past two days, I finally played & beat Jade Empire - I went through almost entirely Open Palm (save for one or two choices) and beat the game in 17-18 hours (on Master). I think I got all the side-quests too (at least, I didn't have any left that were available), including the Furnace, and unlocked all the mini-games. I'm even fairly sure I talked to most of my followers often to get their history and had the lesbian romance with the princess. I think what was most disappointing to me, is that there seemed to be a lot of side quests in the first three chapters, and barely any in the last four (the last four chapters flew by in about 5 hours). The combat was definitely less strategic than I thought it would be - I used transformation only a few times, never used support styles, and mostly relied on the dragon sword and the thousand fist style. However, dodging is a must.
Regardless, I'll prob. play through as a Monk with a spear next time for the Closed Fist ending. |
Originally Posted by Liquid Death
Over the past two days, I finally played & beat Jade Empire - I went through almost entirely Open Palm (save for one or two choices) and beat the game in 17-18 hours (on Master). I think I got all the side-quests too (at least, I didn't have any left that were available), including the Furnace, and unlocked all the mini-games. I'm even fairly sure I talked to most of my followers often to get their history and had the lesbian romance with the princess. I think what was most disappointing to me, is that there seemed to be a lot of side quests in the first three chapters, and barely any in the last four (the last four chapters flew by in about 5 hours). The combat was definitely less strategic than I thought it would be - I used transformation only a few times, never used support styles, and mostly relied on the dragon sword and the thousand fist style. However, dodging is a must.
Regardless, I'll prob. play through as a Monk with a spear next time for the Closed Fist ending. It has the Bioware feel to it, but is also lacking in the same area, feeling like there should be more. So I wonder if Bioware just ran out of something (time, space, hardware ability, etc.) and couldn't ultimately make the game they wanted to make. Oh well, still fun and I'd still recommend it. But, I can't wait to see if they do a sequel and flesh out what I feel is only the skeleton of a potentially awesome series. |
In EGM, I think in the rumors section, but perhaps in the section where they were revisiting Jade Empire, they said that the game had been short because they were holding some of it back for a sequel. In the section revisiting Jade Empire, they also mentioned that they wanted people to play through it with different characters as well, that the dice game was done mainly for the animation of the dice (or something like that), and that the reason they didn't revamp the KOTOR-style menus was that they didn't want to change too many things at once.
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Originally Posted by fujishig
In EGM, I think in the rumors section, but perhaps in the section where they were revisiting Jade Empire, they said that the game had been short because they were holding some of it back for a sequel. In the section revisiting Jade Empire, they also mentioned that they wanted people to play through it with different characters as well, that the dice game was done mainly for the animation of the dice (or something like that), and that the reason they didn't revamp the KOTOR-style menus was that they didn't want to change too many things at once.
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Originally Posted by outer-edge
I had some big disappointments in many areas that I felt needed to be beefed up or balanced better. However, nothing that actually kept me from enjoying myself, so I too will be playing through again. Ultimately I was very satisfied and felt it was a good game, but not anywhere near worth the ratings it has gotten.
It has the Bioware feel to it, but is also lacking in the same area, feeling like there should be more. So I wonder if Bioware just ran out of something (time, space, hardware ability, etc.) and couldn't ultimately make the game they wanted to make. Oh well, still fun and I'd still recommend it. But, I can't wait to see if they do a sequel and flesh out what I feel is only the skeleton of a potentially awesome series. My big beef was that the combat system felt pretty shallow. I stopped using support styles after I realized that they killed humans way too easily. |
I guess I was just spoiled by the format of KOTOR - a beginning world, four big areas to explore (all with sidequests), and an ending. Really, Chapters 4-7 were kinda like one long ending, with a few different areas, but no sidequests. So I just felt like half the game was missing (in that there were only two big areas to explore w/ sidequests). Again, I guess I just expected too much - I had a fun time with the game tho, but combat could've used some polishing.
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Got this game yesterday from an Ebay transaction for $25 shipped.
I have no idea how some of you finished this in 12 hours. I'm at the 5 hour mark and just entered the large town in chapter 2. I have completed most of the subquests along the way. I really love the fighting system of this game. If they are involved with Kotor 3, I hope they use this system. It's really quite fun, especially the jumping. I also enjoy the simplification of the inventory & equipment system. It's nice not having to tediously find the best combo of items, like in Kotor. The storyline is quite involved as well. I'm digging the twists so far and I think I have a few figured out. I'm going to play more tonight and see where the path of the Open Palm leads me. |
Originally Posted by Flay
I really love the fighting system of this game. If they are involved with Kotor 3, I hope they use this system. It's really quite fun, especially the jumping.
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Bumpity bump.
I just downloaded this as an XBox classic. So far I'm enjoying it. A quick question -- I've learned two techniques so far (the one for solving the lion puzzle and the one from the scrolls scattered around town). Do I need to do anything special to activate or equip them? |
If you only have 2 skills they might be automatically mapped, but if not, you can go to the inventory and assign each one to a different direction on the D-pad. You can have 4 active at one time and switch between them with the D-pad in the middle of a fight.
Then again, I might be getting techniques mixed up with those bonus attribute things (can't remember if those are called techniques or something else). |
Thanks Tuan Jim -- I figured it out. Techniques are the bonus attribute things. You're thinking of styles. The techniques are automatically equipped, no further action required.
By the way, for anybody who never played this, it's well worth a download if you enjoyed KoToR or Mass Effect. |
I picked this up brand new (platinum hits version, nod to CAG) at Sears for $1 last year, and it's been sitting on my shelf. I never got around to buying it when it was first released.
So JasonF, you're enjoying it? I may jump on it for a bit this weekend...KOTOR really doesn't run all that well on the 360, so I wonder how Jade does, and if it differs in how it runs off disc vs download. |
Originally Posted by lordzeppelin
I picked this up brand new (platinum hits version, nod to CAG) at Sears for $1 last year, and it's been sitting on my shelf. I never got around to buying it when it was first released.
So JasonF, you're enjoying it? I may jump on it for a bit this weekend...KOTOR really doesn't run all that well on the 360, so I wonder how Jade does, and if it differs in how it runs off disc vs download. |
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