But if you don’t save after every little encounter you risk the chance of losing your progress and having to go through the annoying puzzles and fire-fights again. I did it so much that I ended up using all of my available save slots! I’ve not had to do such scummy saving since, well, since Jedi Outcast originally released. I’m not ashamed to say that I save-scummed my way through the first few hours.
The Stormtroopers were uncharacteristically accurate, while I was the polar opposite. The controls aren’t great and I often found myself wasting most of my ammo as I fought with the crosshairs. Being that Kyle has ditched his Jedi powers, you’re basically playing a first-person shooter that wasn’t made with consoles in mind. Unfortunately, it’s not all fun and sabers. The first level sets the stage for the next five hours of the game. This serves as the game’s introduction and, in retrospect, it’s not a great one. Of course, it’s not empty and there are loads of Stormtroopers up to no good. Instead, he’s mooching around space with his partner Jan, and the first mission you’re on takes place on a drab, grey outpost that’s supposed to be empty. Kyle’s not a Jedi anymore, that’s the main thing. I can’t quite remember why, as all I remember is that I played the first Jedi Knight game and I barely remember it. You play as gun-for-hire Kyle Katarn, a chap who used to be a Jedi until he turned his back on The Force for reasons. This game now takes place in the “extended universe” along with other games and books released before George Lucas’ massive payday. It’s not considered canon with the newly released movies and lunchboxes that Disney has pushed out the door since paying George Lucas to step away from the franchise. Jedi Outcast takes place a few years after Return of the Jedi. But before I start going into detail on the finer workings of Jedi Outcast, let me set the scene. And I’ve spent countless hours scratching my head, trying to figure out some of the solutions to the game’s many puzzles. I’ve gone toe-to-toe with the Reborn dark Jedi. I’ve been running around massive levels shooting Stormtroopers in the face. These days we’ve got… well, you know what we’ve got.Ī surprise release this month, Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast has been taking me back to my childhood over the last week. It’s a shame because the Jedi Knight games were some of the finest uses of the Star Wars license.
That’s bonkers, right? The game’s original PC release was a success that spawned a sequel, Jedi Academy, but nothing more. Here is the npc list (characters, enemies, allies, extras), with a simple command in the console you can spawn an ally or an enemy for mess around the game for a while :D (makes hard levels fun :3)Tar Wars Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast is now older than I was when I first played it back in 2002.
Lots of mods give the double lightsaber in mp but this code gives to you instantly in jk2 mp without download something, but i recommend mods, they are cool :DĪnd you get a DOUBLE LIGHTSABER! :3 (Not sure if you net to devmapall first :o) G_saberRealisticcombat 1 - You can cut off parts of the body of the people, do a madness. G_saberdismemberment 1 - Just a helper for cut off more parts of the body, first active the realisticcombat code. G_knockback # (If you put more than 5000, enemies will flew away when you use force push). Kill - If you dont love yourself, use this command. Levelshot - Makes a shot of the level, mainly for map makers. Npc Kill All - Kills all the IA in the game, your allies and your enemies, extra characters too. Setforceall 1138 - Gives you all the powers, you are more powerful than Darth Sidious. Noclip - Float mode in which you can travel around the walls. God - Gives godmode, no more worries about the health. Give Inventory - Gives all the inventory. Give all - Gives all, weapons, lightsabers, items. You can reeplace the O with any key, and if that command don't works. So, everytime you press O, a stormtrooper will appear. The # sign, you need to reeplace with a npc name, for example if you want to spawn Luke Skywalker for help you :D, type:Ī trick that works too is that you can put this on the console for example: NPC LISTHere is the npc list (characters, enemies, allies, extras), with a simple command in the console you can spawn an ally or an enemy for mess around the game for a while :D (makes hard levels fun :3)