Why is the Clone Wars era of Star Wars way more interesting than the boring OT era?
Why is the Clone Wars era of Star Wars way more interesting than the boring OT era?
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Because it was made to sell toys to children.
Clones and droids>rebels and the empire
because both sides look cooler in the clone wars while the rebels in the OT have no aesthetic compared to the empire
Can you r/ Redditlettermedia tourists give a non-contrarian response?
It's not. You just jerk off to that retarded cartoon that's just as shit as anything Disney has done.
Old Republic is better than both.
Lucas is a fucking hack
Disney didn't make the cartoon lmao. Piece of shit Rebels sure but based Clone Wars is all George. Added loys of variety and made it feel like a war.
Because as a child it is what you grew up with.
Old Republic is equal to Clone Wars.
clone wars objectively has more varied and interesting designs than the OT era, it is not bait, it is just fact
r/Redlettermedia fags from Zig Forums will never accept this truth Grievous posting chad.
For fellow sperg anons with autism for Clone Wars I recommend Men of War Assault Squad 2 with all the Star Wars associated mods. It's like 99% Clone Wars shit too. Very in-depth RTS war-game where you can direct and simulate battles, fun stuff. You can get really creative with the kinds of battle scenarios, regardless of map. And the odds, units, weapons, vehicles, etc are all up to you.
>Disney didn't make the cartoon lmao.
Nice reading comprehension.
anything that takes place pre-OT is a hell of a lot more interesting. I think it's the Military scifi stuff going on that originally attracted me to the clone wars. Personally Star Wars peaked around 07-09 which was still very much the Clone Wars era.
Everything from the prequel era is more interesting and I don't even like the movies. You can appreciate the aesthetic and world/universe they were going for without saying the movies were better, retard.
The main cast in OT is a lot more interesting and their journey is much more complete and fulfilling, but the prequel added so much interesting side content that for a game it's much better to keep on exploring that.
It isn't faggot.
If the CIS at it's full power were to fight the Empire instead of the Republic the Empire would be shit on easily.
KOTOR era is the best because it's the only era where both the Jedi and the Sith are prominent forces in the galaxy
Because the sith win
this, there's just so much more going on with the clone wars compared to OT. the OT is still good but it's pretty much just good guys vs bad guys. with the clone wars there's like hundreds of different factions with all kinds of different goals meanwhile the bigger factions of the republic and confederacy are trying to get everyone to align with them while they war it out
then you have sheev behind the curtains orchestrating it all
I even like tortanic for the fact that there are a lot of sith around and you can play as one.
he's right though. OP was observably not a fag today
It is though. More vehicles of varying shapes and sizes, more planets that are more than just "it's a desert planet" or "it's a snow planet", far more in-depth political structures and believable mega-factions. Face it fatty, the world is cooler.
Yeah I like the PT era more because the stories feel a lot more organic. There's a lot more conflict going on than just worrying about going against the Empire, and far more grey morality.
why didnt sheev just keep using the droids instead of those retarded stormtroopers
The original had an "outdated" 70's retrofuturistic aesthetic. If you don't like that than the Clone Wars Era would probably be more appealing due to it's contemporary modern sci fi element.
Will the sequels be remembered the same way the prequels are in 10 years? I wonder what the talking points will be.
Because the droids were part of the side that was purpousfully crippled and lost. An army of droids like the CIS was so effective that battledroid manufacturing was made illegal.
Because the soldiers are disposable, yet still experience same things anyone in a war would. Makes them more relatable.
The overall plot of the prequel trilogy is unironically good, it's just the cringy dialogue that drags it down
it was only made illegal because sheev made it illegal and they were only crippled because sheev crippled them
i'm saying why even bother when he could've just had the CIS win the war and kept using them since they're superior to every other army in star wars in every capacity
Really doubt it because the nu-trilogy is sòyyified OT except with monkey looking buffoons and ugly, fat dykes. There was nothing new created it's the same tie fighters, the same x-wings, and the same fucking planetary landscapes desert, snowland and jungle.
>Vader was a gud boi he dindu nuffin, just a whiny faggot
Okay.
There's nothing to remember about the sequel trilogy. What is there to take away, seriously? The mediocre acting? The bland and soulless corporate-driven visuals? Everything that's just straight-up lifted out of the original trilogy? The most uninspired music in the series? The utter lack of a single good fight? The cringey and unfunny Marvel quipshit "humor"? The bafflingly awful writing?
If it will be remembered for anything, it will be negative.
Rebels/Stormtroopers is really boring when it's not a backdrop for magic swordsmen.
People for the most part just seem to like the setting of the prequels, which is it's strongest point. I like RotS but the rest of the films are pretty gay.
Because the conflict is more interesting and isnt a cut and dry good guy vs bad guy shitfest. Also clones are cool. Anyone who says otherwise is wrong and can sit on my erect penis.
This was explained somewhere before in the EU. Palpatine's army being TOO GOOD would attract too much attention to him being a despotic dictator and inspire too much revolt against him.
You have to remember, the rebels in the OT are an extremely tiny group. Them destroying the Death Star went against impossible and immeasurable odds. It's only by the will of the Force that it happened, after all.
For the battlefront games I think it works better because the Clone wars had more of an emphasis on actual battles and military equipment. The OT has one land battle in the movies and a bunch of space battles. Everyone remebers the geonosis battle and whats to play it, everyone remebers the death star battle and wants to replay it. No one wants to replay the space battle at the end of revenge of sith. That and the OT has at most 30 stormtroopers and rebel on screen at on time, while the prequels have big large scale battles that translate better to games like battlefront
>take one dimensional villain
>Put him in cartoon
>Make him pure kino
How did they do it?
>clones bred for war vs droids built for war
>vs
>some human vs some other humans
gee i dunno
More direct sci-fi instead of classic fantasy space opera
>The OT has one land battle in the movies
2
endor and hoth
Order 66 was the only way to effectively kill the Jedi Order completely. If the CIS was unhindered and made their super weapons (cortosis B2 droids) and attack plans (stolen Venator full of Rydonium to suicide bomb a Jedi general meeting) the Republic would have very quickly surrendered and granted the CIS independance. But the Jedi Order would still be standing.
Anakin wasn't a good dude in the prequels, maybe as a kid in the first one
In the 2nd and 3rd movie he was shown to be an arrogant asshole who couldn't keep his emotions in check, mostly because Palpatine was constantly feeding his ego
but its completely true, all the troopers have colorful armor and the droids come in different variations while the OT has the same generic stormtroopers and rebels
The clone troopers were better trained and the sroids needed a lot of infrastructure that was just ripe for Rebel attacks. Droid factories, refiniries, etc.etc. The clone troopers and droids were both highly vulnerable to tampering. The stormtroopers are neither and were just basically really good conscripts that could lose on purpose and make it look convincing (think about how they let the Falcon escape the Death Star to find Yavin 4, their near complete win on Hoth, or their "on no we lost the shield bunker, psyche!" Stunt on Endor
I miss my killer robot of doom, bros...
>clone wars
>totally pointless since the same guy is leading both sides
>good
Forgot about endor, but imo it's too small scale to translate into something like battlefront. that and it was mostly ewoks throwing rocks I don't think people really want to play that or relive it
Because there's a bunch of space wizard monks acting as generals in a galactic wide war, where everyone is pawns for based Sheevs 5D chess and it's not completely black and white vs good guy rebels against bad guy empire
More variety of hardware, moral ambiguity and conspiracies, the brotherhood developed between the disposable clones is interesting too.
no i understand order 66 i'm talking about after that, at the point when clones were transitioning into stormtroopers but soon to be transitioned back out for normal stormtroopers
why wouldn't sheev just bring the droids back, at that very point in time? they're the greatest army in the galaxy
a combined armed force of clones and droids would be unstoppable if you think about it
if the clones were stationed on all the factory worlds where droids were produced the rebels would never be able to do shit to them
this
full, pitched battles in which each side fields a competent, large and dogged force is always more interesting than rebels doing hit and run shit
>the tyranical republic used a literal slave army to fight their war while the humane CIS built an army of droids instead of throwing away their people's lives
Is KOTOR worth playing atm anons? I read in another thread that there are classes like the Sith Inquisitor who are worth it just for the story alone.
>KOTOR
meant the Old Republic the MMO
fuck
Clone Wars looks more retro than OT to me, a lot of the designs look 1950 inspired.
As shitty as Ashoka is the bit with her and Maul on Mandalore was great.
>Everyone thinking the war is over because Dooku is dead and Obi Wan is going to kill Grevious
>Meanwhile Maul is freaking the fuck out because he knows Sheevs whole plan is coming together
It'd still require a safe route to and from Kamino. I understand why you're wondering why Sheev would want conscripted humans over near-infinite standing armies of clones and droids, but it'd tie up any loose ends and secure his reign if the factories and Kamino were shut down. IIRC, the Genosians were enslaved or genocided for their foundries, and the Kamonians were oppressed for their attempted mutiny with custom clone templates.
>tfw the Clone Wars finale didn't suck ass
That is by design. In the prequel movies too. Most of the prequel aesthetic is based in-part on 20s-50s films and the film noir genre which Lucas has always been a giant fan of.
>droid factories, refineries
All hidden in Seperatist space heavily guarded by battledroids and administered by Tactical droids
>better trained
Yes but they aren't invincible, the reason droid casualties are so high in screens is always because of Jedi. Usually most Clone and Republic PDF are overwhemed and killed. And unlike droids if they die they're dead for good, drpids can be scavenged and rebuilt for deployment.
It'd be really bad PR because throughout the war Palpatine has been conditioning the Core and Mid world about how awful thr sroids are by highlighting the brutality enacted by CIS general Grievous, thd perfect propaganda tool to say droids bad, CIS bad.
He's a arrogant asshole because he's dumb emotional teen acting out in a order that tells him "emotions bad", mainly because he has the wrong guy teaching him when it should have been Qui Gon.
because clone wars is unironically kino and only zoomers hate the prequels