

We buy our LEDs and strips in smaller batches which enables us to hand pick the brightest BINs available, and ensure that the quality from the manufacturer is up to our standards. While buying in large bulk does help to bring pricing down, doing so with lighting tech can have the drawback of not being able to adapt and offer the latest and greatest. I want challenging enemies, not challenging jumping games where one unintended jump or jerk will send you to your death.We have always been at the forefront of lighting tech in this industry, and are always looking at, and experimenting with, new LEDs, Pixel strips or blade enhancing technology to make sure our customers always have the best and brightest sabers on the market. The game is beautiful, just not fun for the type of gamer that I am. This is a serious divergence from The Force Unleashed which was constant combat and was actually fun. Of the 28-29 hours I have at the time of this review, probably less than 2 hours was actually spent fighting. Also, if a falling rock or electric zap gets you, then you fall down to your death. Respawn and then run all the way back and try again. If you're a half second too late, then too bad.

There are some enemies in the rare fights that do occur who will have a mechanic where they will eat you. I wanted Jedi fighting, big lightsaber battles and things like that, but it's just a lot of jumping around and running on walls and having to get timing just right in order to get to the next place.Īnother thing that I hated about this game was the instant death mechanics. I have a fairly beefy system and I did not experience the same type of fps issues and crashes that other players have. I grew up playing Dark Forces II (Jedi Knight), Jedi Knight Outcast, and the Force Unleashed 1 and 2.

If you like jumping puzzles with little to no direction, this game is for you.

I join all the other players who recommend that you, yes you, not to get this game at the moment, hoping EA and Respawn will fix it at the end. The gameplay compared to Fallen Order is better, the controls and power you start with are good, great graphics and sceneries, and it should be a great game if not for the technical issues above. I got a 4080 to future proof my gaming PC when future games will require more VRAM, not expecting for a game release right now to consume 16GB of VRAM. When running this game on a Nvidia RTX 4080 with 16GB VRAM, this game will take 15GB of that VRAM. not to mention again the frequent crashes. The game is a mess, not stable, contant stutters on a high-end gaming PC (5900x, 32GB ram, RTX 4080), frequent crashes, even with latest Patch 6.5, on every start it will take time to optimize game files, EACH TIME. I saw the signs (read the reviews) of other players who suggested not to get this game, but I didn't listen, and "They were RIGHT":
