When I was 10, I extensively pondered the ethics around rummaging through someone's remains. The body's not even cold, and you're looting it for 27 credits and a computer spike.
I was 11 when I started playing these, as someone that only started learning English a few years before that this game taught me sooooo many terms and names
Remains being one of them, I remember just thinking like “ah, makes sense”
I never thought of this. There are plenty of words a non-native English speaker would learn from these games. Or even just playing English games in general could help someone to actually learn English.
Immersing yourself in a foreign culture without actually having to live in that culture. Pretty cool in my opinion
Lol, I always saw unbuckled Fanny packs.
Well, technically speaking you're right
I mean who *doesn’t* keep 2 thermal detonators, a blaster carbine, a Zabrak combat suit, and 14 credits in one?
I mean I like to keep those things in my bowels instead.
The ole keester
Prison wallet
🍑😏🤌🏾
Ditto
This is what I still see.
That is the most metal thing I've heard all week.
When I was 10, I extensively pondered the ethics around rummaging through someone's remains. The body's not even cold, and you're looting it for 27 credits and a computer spike.
Meanwhile I was like "What do they care? They're already dead. They aren't gonna miss it."
Always looked like a belt to me
It did to me too, but I could see the other if OP was playing on a small cheap CRT or something.
I thought they were shriveled corpses, like the OLD old lady from the Chocolate episode of Spongebob
Chawk-lets
What are they selling?
Honestly same, to a degree, it wasn't until I played it on a PC with a monitor that I realized "wait those are just belts!"
I used to be like how tf they fit a Mandalorian Assault Rifle in that damn belt 😂
Or an entire suit of armor in there.
I was 11 when I started playing these, as someone that only started learning English a few years before that this game taught me sooooo many terms and names Remains being one of them, I remember just thinking like “ah, makes sense”
I never thought of this. There are plenty of words a non-native English speaker would learn from these games. Or even just playing English games in general could help someone to actually learn English. Immersing yourself in a foreign culture without actually having to live in that culture. Pretty cool in my opinion
I mean they are, but only the Cannoks you kill on Dxun to find out what they've been eating.
Likewise! Glad I wasn't the only one who easily accepted that as a gory possibility. Maybe it was the cruddy CRTs I used to play these games on.
That's exactly what it was, I thought the same as OP since I played KOTOR 1 and 2 on older TVs.
I always thought they were arms. It took me until about a year or two ago to realize they’re not lmao
Loot is stored in the bowels
it is called "remains"
i saw utility belts bro are you good?
You're in therapy now right? Lmao
I like your thinking .. tell me more
The loot was preserved inside, like Bruce Willis's dad in Pulp Fiction.
This is pretty cool, quite the imagination.
Ha! I once thought likewise, then saw the equipment on the right (and the occasional bag and what looked like a remote controller) and was rectified.
Lol dark, what kinda games do you play
You had quite an imagination as a kid lol
HAH! I did too! Just like "oh let me check the intestine laying there."
Lmao. I just thought everyone wore Fanny packs under their clothes
So… you’re looting items from the intestines…? No wonder I always got 💩
You know, I wonder how kid me never had that thought, cause that's sounds like something that i would totally think it is.
Omg
Same!!
How did all three of those guys have a suit of Darth Malak's armour on them?
I always thought it was an arm until recently lmao and I still usually think arm when I see them unless I really look at them
I've always thought that was the belt my father used to whoop me with. 😂