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As for me, when I jump up, that grate falls off before I jump to the next one. Story Mode can't be made to be too difficult, regardless of the Graphic Engine & such . . .
Shapiro and Gameplayer, I haven't had any problems with glitches until the end of the train. As for before that, I had absolutely no trouble. No problem finding my way, no problem with hidden paths or dead end paths. No trouble with my force skill. I took care of ALL the stormtroopers and then used my force skill to stop the wheel (which lights up blueish after you kill ALL the troopers.
It's just amazing how lazy? blind? New? Ignorant? Some folks are (MY OPINION). When I was playing my Atari and my Nintendo NES growing up, we didn't have the luxury of asking a friend. No internet, no cell phones. We had to figure it out or ask someone at school and hope they were playing it at know what you need to do or where you need to go or what to find etc........
No need for name calling, But calling someone lazy for not toughing it out and figuring it out on your own and taking the easy way out, well that Sir is ABSOLUTELY LAZY. !!!!!!!
The game developers never factored in low graphic computers, such as the SNES Platforms we grew up with . . . I hope this'll make you think: Game Mechanics are far more important than just Graphics . . .
And I bet you played the game in the snow uphill both ways, right?
How about not being a jackass when people ask for help? I know, strange concept for boomers