A Twitch streamer ended his Star Wars Jedi: Survivor permadeath run somewhat controversially after taking fall damage. The streamer, GoodGame_Ethan, already went through the (time-consuming, grind-heavy) trouble of acquiring every skill point in the first level. And though the fall isnât what ultimately âkilledâ him, he decided to call it quits, anyway.
As GamesRadar notes, some Jedi: Survivor players wonât even âacquire every skill in the game even after well over 20 hours.â Losing that type of substantial game progress after failing to meet the requirements of your permadeath runâif you die, you have to restart the gameâis the kind of missed opportunity you can feel from the bottom of your gamer heart, even if youâve never attempted to do something similar.
But people on Reddit, where Ethan posted clips of both his maxed-out, tutorial-level skill tree, and his death, believe that neither empathy nor earnest condolences are in order. The video of Ethanâs (alleged) run-destroying fall shows protagonist Cal faltering mid-air after a Stormtrooper shoots at him. He plummets to the ground, and a black screen fades in before Cal respawns, standing where he was before he jumped, though heâs missing a chunk of health.
At this moment, Ethan drops the controller and lies on the ground with his hands over his face, inconsolable at what he interprets to be a full-on character death. Cal, with his operator occupied by desolation, stands around being useless, soaking up more Stormtrooper hits before keeling over and dying for real.
This is what some redditors take issue with: falling in Jedi: Survivor wonât kill you; it only damages you.
âWait, dude? You killed yourself,â a top comment says. âYou donât die from falling off cliffs, you just take fall damage. [But] when you restarted they [blastered] you to death.â
âNo, itâs a true permadeath run,â Ethan replied. âThat definitely counts. I wouldnât say respawning with less health isnât a death.â
After users in the comments continued to downvote and take issue with Ethanâs logic, he layed down the law: âI get to make up whatever I want to do. And what I want to do is hardcore roleplay. Just like real life.â Amen, brother.
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