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Soon! We are working on it.
What's the licensing situation with such models? I seem to remember Lucasfilm ( http://www.lucasfilm.com/divisions/licensing/ ) being pretty active ($3 billion in licensing revenue in 2011), but presumably they're not interested if there's no money involved?
Enter Darth Vader's Tie Fighter
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#12It's a TIE Interceptor. And, it's nice work. Doh. I stand corrected. Vader did fly a TIE Fighter - technically the "TIE Advanced x1". Looks like I'm overdue to rewatch SW:ANH. smile
It's a TIE Advanced x1. Although features developed for it were incorporated into the later TIE/IN Interceptor, the x1 had substantial differences, such as shielding and FTL capabilities. The mass-production craft resulting directly from the x series was the TIE/D Defender. http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/TIE_Advanced_x1
However from what I remember of the original movies though there was no reference to Vaders craft having shields or hyperdrive (maybe I'm wrong?).
So I wonder if the technical details of the craft were invented specifically for the game and then retrofitted into the overall mythos?
One thing that always amused me about star wars was that the Imperial forces must have had a military budget that would make global GDP look like pocket change but had such clearly flawed designs for all of it's equipment (crap fighters, walkers, death star etc) while the Rebels had stuff that worked much better. Was Lucas trying to say something about the inevitable result of the military industrial complex?
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#13Earlier quoted context omitted.
It's a TIE Advanced x1. Although features developed for it were incorporated into the later TIE/IN Interceptor, the x1 had substantial differences, such as shielding and FTL capabilities. The mass-production craft resulting directly from the x series was the TIE/D Defender. http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/TIE_Advanced_x1
That brings back memories of playing the MS-DOS "Tie fighter" game from the mid 90s where you could pilot the Tie Advanced later in the game, IIRC it was also slightly faster than a standard Tie Fighter. However from what I remember of the original movies though there was no reference to Vaders craft having shields or hyperdrive (maybe I'm wrong?). So I wonder if the technical details of the craft were invented speci…
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#14It's a TIE Interceptor. And, it's nice work. Doh. I stand corrected. Vader did fly a TIE Fighter - technically the "TIE Advanced x1". Looks like I'm overdue to rewatch SW:ANH. smile
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#17WebGL doesn't work for me, guess i'm screwed
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#18Would someone please build a 'don't distract freelancers on Hacker News' app? My morning started off so strong, now I want to watch the original trilogy..... (Great model!!)
The original original trilogy or that "Special Edition" crap?
Edit: Despite the down-votes, I stand by both my opinion __and__ phrasing. The 1997 Special Edition, 2004 DVD, and 2011 Blu-ray releases were done poorly (a.k.a., half-assed). They suffer from numerous issues that suggest an inexperienced team was used for the "restoration". See: http://savestarwars.com/specialeditionfail.html
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#19WebGL doesn't work for me, guess i'm screwed
Which browser? You should ideally use chrome or firefox, or activate WebGL from developer mode in safari.
Does WebGL even work in software rendering mode, or do you need to have hardware rendering enabled? I have no idea if it is or if my drivers support it (Windows) but I would hope we're not forcing everyone on the web to have direct rendering now.
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It's a TIE Advanced x1. Although features developed for it were incorporated into the later TIE/IN Interceptor, the x1 had substantial differences, such as shielding and FTL capabilities. The mass-production craft resulting directly from the x series was the TIE/D Defender. http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/TIE_Advanced_x1
That brings back memories of playing the MS-DOS "Tie fighter" game from the mid 90s where you could pilot the Tie Advanced later in the game, IIRC it was also slightly faster than a standard Tie Fighter. However from what I remember of the original movies though there was no reference to Vaders craft having shields or hyperdrive (maybe I'm wrong?). So I wonder if the technical details of the craft were invented speci…
You're giving Lucas far too much credit.
Exhibit A: "Nooooooooooooooo"
Edit: Agreed, TIE Fighter was a stupendously great game. It captured the feel perfectly.