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#176
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Qistina wrote...

Revan is the center of the universe, but the game balance it out by making Revan is not the center of the universe to the player. Unlike Hawke and the Warden, everything is about Hawke and the Warden...Hawke this and Hawke that...Hawke kill an Orge...the Warden this and the Warden that...the Warden save Redcliff, the Warden solve Circle problem...

In KotOR, Revan is not a hero...he/she is there at those places searching for Star Maps, he/she not there to be a hero of the populace...look at Kashyyk, although Revan is there in the Wookie conflict, but he/she is not the hero of the Wookie...same in Tattoine and Manaan, Revan don't appear a hero who solve everyone problem...the conflicts design didn't make Revan a hero, he/she just involve in the conflict, but the conflict is not the main problem

That is what good about KotOR story, compared with DA:O and DA2, although Revan is the center of universe, but the game don't make it appear so

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#177
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Look at Korriban, the Sith Academy, Revan is there to search for Star Map, but there are many stories there...Revan is there not to solve any problems at all, but Revan involved in everything there...see what i mean "there center of universe but not appear so". Not Like DA:O and DA2, Revan is not a hero everywhere he/she go

At Korriban, either the Sith Academy remain the same and worse, destroyed or changed by new leader...in anyway, it's not about "Revan who did that"

The quest design in KotOR makes the main character is a part of things that happened but not as the main focus...it's not about "Revan", not like DA:O and DA2 here it is about "The Warden" and it is about "Hawke"

I suspect DA:I is about "The Inquisitor" in which makes it boring...

#178
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Seems we're done here.