'For every Windows 7 user who's having trouble installing the update for Battle of Endor and Battle of Yavin, this is how you can solve it. As you all know, Windows 7 has 2 Program Files: Program Files (Where all normal files go) and Program Files (x86) (In this location, the files that require a 32-bit program, go in here) When installing the update in the Program Files (x86)/StarWarsBattleOf.v., the program installs all files there and it doesn't seem that there is a problem. But there's actually a problem. Now, I checked an X file containing all data of a ship, the textures are targeting C: Program Files StarWarsBattleOf.v. even when the game is installed in C: Program Files (x86) StarWarsBattleOf.v. (That's mainly because I think that the creator of these updates doesn't have Windows7) So for all you windows 7 users out there, just install the game into your normal C: Program Files. It will solve all the problems and you can play the game just fine.
Hi, I am not sure if this is the right place to post this. Tried contacting Mr Marcos but his website seems to be 'closed'. I am in the process of remaking this game in open-source format (C#, TrueVision 6.5 engine), with the expectation of expanding the capabilities and features of this game. This remake is currently in an early pre-alpha stage, and I have paused development for the moment to concentrate on other projects, but I believe you might have some fun with it (Battle of Endor / Battle of Yavin is mostly playable). Codebase, Executable: Development Plays / Testing Runs: To play, perform the following: - Download the package in the GitHub repository. Unzip the contents into a folder of your choice - And run SWEndor.exe. All rights to content (c) whoever owns the content.
Walkers are vehicles from the universe that traverse the landscape on mechanical legs. They are used by the and the for ground assault or transport. Throughout the saga, walkers have played a pivotal role in the fate of characters and the outcome of battles.
(ILM) is responsible for their animation and design, often using models, and relevant to depict their presence in the films. There are a variety of walkers: introduces the All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT) and All Terrain Scout Transport (AT-ST). And introduced earlier models of walkers, such as the AT-TE (All-Terrain Tactical Enforcer), and the features numerous others.
Walker variants have been merchandised and featured in popular culture. The Imperial AT-AT Walkers at the were created using The All Terrain Armored Transport, or AT-AT walker, is a used by the Imperial ground forces. Standing over 20 meters tall with blast-impervious armour plating, these massive constructs are used as much for as they are for tactical advantage.
The AT-AT (canonically pronounced 'Ay Tee - Ay Tee' but often pronounced as an, instead of a correct ) – was first introduced in and also appears in. The AT-AT also appears in a destroyed form in. Origin and design 's original design for the Empire's war machines was a giant, multi-wheeled vehicle; this design later became the 'Juggernaut' in ' roleplaying material, and the design was reworked into the for. Johnston said Lucas wanted the walkers to look like anthropomorphic walking tanks to make them frightening. For, however, the final design was a four-legged walker. Inspiration for the AT-AT came from, an extinct rhino and the largest land mammal in history. Later dismissed claims that the AT-AT design was inspired by at the (across San Francisco Bay from ILM's offices), calling it a 'myth'; animator told the San Francisco Chronicle the same thing.
ILM created models ranging from 6 to 50 centimeters in height. ILM filmed the AT-ATs using against matte paintings created by because attempts at compositing miniature footage against live-action background footage yielded mediocre results. Additionally, ILM studied to determine the best way to animate the four-legged AT-ATs. Although the stop-motion animation style gave the AT-ATs a jerky, 'staccato-like' effect on film, ILM found this movement acceptable because of the AT-ATs' mechanical nature. The sound of the AT-AT walking was created by Sound Designer, by using the sound of an industrial sheet metal stamper.
Depiction. Attraction at Disney's Hollywood Studios Dialog in 's says that AT-ATs 'look like animals'; the character goes on to describe the vehicles as carrying 'extremely heavy armor and armaments'. The AT-AT, designed to favor 'fear over function', it can carry up to five and 40. The AT-AT is manned by two AT-AT Drivers, which were Imperial combat drivers specialized in operating the Imperial Army's AT-AT walkers and wore distinct battle armour, similar in design to that of a modified basic Stormtrooper.
Operating in groups of two, they operated the walker's driving and firing controls, and were usually overseen by a commander who also occupied the walkers cockpit. The walkers themselves carry two blasters and two laser cannons. Manufactured by Kuat Drive Yards, Expanded Universe sources describe the AT-AT as being either 15 metres (49 ft) or 22.5 metres (74 ft) tall. The AT-AT's rate of stride is not fast but this is more than made up for by the immense height of their legs, meaning that they can overrun opponents that underestimate AT-AT walking speed, while their neck can pivot quickly enough to bring their heavy weaponry to bear against even fast moving craft like snowspeeders. Their armor is resistant to most standard blaster weapons; however, the 'neck' column of the walker holds no such invulnerability and, if shot, can cause the entire walker to be destroyed. The AT-AT is the primary assault vehicle during the, first depicted in The Empire Strikes Back.
In the film, the AT-ATs are responsible for destroying the shield generator protecting the Rebel headquarters, taking out many soldiers, artillery batteries, and snowspeeders in the process., realizing that the walkers are all but impervious to artillery and snowspeeder blaster fire, orders his squadron's to entangle their legs with the —a trick he remembered using on Tatooine to rein in hard-to-control farm animals. Following Skywalker, is able to wrap his cable around one causing its collapse, and another snowspeeder scores a direct blaster shot at the fallen walker's neck that blows it up. Skywalker's snowspeeder is brought down but he escapes before the AT-AT crushes his stricken craft with one of its feet. Skywalker then hoists himself underneath that walker, slicing open the chassis with his, and tossing in an grenade that detonates the walker's reactor, blowing its head off and causing it to topple sideways. In the novelization of The Empire Strikes Back, General Veers' AT-AT is destroyed when its cockpit is rammed by a snowspeeder piloted by Derek 'Hobbie' Klivian, however this never made it into the final cut of the film. An AT-AT makes a brief appearance in Return of the Jedi, where one walks up alongside a landing platform on, delivering Luke to. The first appearance of an AT-AT in the Star Wars Rebels TV series occurs in Relics of the Old Republic, when (thanks to 's tactics against him) unsuccessfully confronts the rebels while on Seelos, with a trio of the four-legged walkers challenging Captain Rex's retired clone cohorts and their own much-modified AT-TE six-legged walker, where the rebels are hiding out.
A ruined AT-AT appears in Star Wars: The Force Awakens as the makeshift home of the scavenger on the planet Jakku. All Terrain Scout Transport (AT-ST).
An AT-ST walker, as depicted in Return of the Jedi The AT-ST is a two-legged walker introduced in The Empire Strikes Back and featured extensively in Return of the Jedi. Due to their design and movement, they are often dubbed '. The name Scout Walker is also used to refer to an AT-ST. This name was used for the official toy instead of the AT-ST name. The AT-ST also appears briefly in, patrolling Jedha City following an attack by 's forces. Origin and design The AT-ST model used in The Empire Strikes Back was to have more screen time; however, one scene depicting a shooting at the AT-ST model was ruined when the set's background shifted. For Return of the Jedi, ILM made the AT-ST design more detailed.
Numerous models were created, including a full-sized AT-ST for on-location shooting. Director and producer played the AT-ST operators for the scene in which and a pair of commandeer an AT-ST. Lee Seiler sued in the mid-1980s, claiming that the AT-ST infringed on his copyright on what he called a 'Garthian Strider', which he said he created in 1976 or 1977. The case was dismissed with the court noting that not only did Seiler not produce the supposed drawings at trial, but that the copyright came one year after The Empire Strikes Back debuted.
Depiction Star Wars guidebooks describe the AT-ST as a 'reconnaissance or defensive vehicle that is lightweight and built for speed'. Their agility allows them to defend the slower AT-ATs or support other Imperial ground forces.
They are 8.6 metres (28 ft) tall (although some sources describe them at seven meters) and seat a pilot and co-pilot. AT-STs are armed with laser cannons on the 'chin' and sides, feet claws for destroying small defenses and side-mounted concussion missile launchers. In The Empire Strikes Back, AT-STs scout for and support the slower AT-ATs during the Battle of Hoth. During the as depicted in Return of the Jedi, after initially taking heavy casualties from AT-STs, the protagonists and the local Ewok tribes destroy several AT-STs and commandeer another one; the AT-ST's precariously balanced nature proves highly vulnerable to the Ewoks' primitive booby traps. In the Expanded Universe, AT-STs are often featured in Imperial attack forces. Video games such as and (in a much expanded Battle of Hoth) include numerous AT-STs, and they are player-controllable units in several games. Some walker designs have been influenced by the AT-ST.
The so-named 'All Terrain Defense Pod' (AT-DP) depicted in was used by the Empire on Lothal, Ezra Bridger's homeworld, to enforce their will against the planet's inhabitants during the first season of the series. It is stated as being among the fastest-moving 'walkers' of any of the AT-ST variants, and is only lightly armed with a single, forward-aimed energy cannon. All Terrain Tactical Enforcer (AT-TE) The AT-TE is a six-legged walker that appears in Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith, multimedia campaign, and in the early episodes from the second season of Star Wars Rebels. Origin and design Conceived by as a predecessor to the AT-AT, the AT-TE's animation for Attack of the Clones was supervised. Amand, who worked on the AT-AT scenes in The Empire Strikes Back, provided his experience to create a similar appearance for the AT-TE. Depiction AT-TEs are depicted as assault vehicles that appear at the Battle of Geonosis, as depicted in Attack of the Clones and various Clone Wars media.
It has magnetic feet, which allows it to scale steep embankments if they are magnetic, like the mesa on Teth in. The low profile, six legs and overall flexibility made it vulnerable to and reduced its acceleration and maximum speed, but increased its center of gravity, traverse speed, mobility and stability; moreover, its low speed allows it to walk through energy shields. The vehicles are fixed with laser turrets, a powerful cannon, and heavy armor. AT-TEs are manufactured by Rothana Heavy Engineering, a subdivision of Kuat Drive Yards (who manufacture many of the other walkers). AT-TEs have the distinct tactical advantage, common among many of the 's larger walkers, of being able to be carried into combat by dropships. This allows their swift deployment to the battlefront from distant landing zones and ground bases.
Other walkers In films In addition to the AT-TE, other vehicles were created for Clone Wars media and depicted as predecessors to the walkers featured in the original trilogy. One such walker is the two-legged All Terrain Attack Pod (AT-AP), a variation of the AT-PT, seen in Revenge of the Sith and Clone Wars media. Alex Jaeger designed the AT-AP per Lucas' request to 'diversify the Clone armor'. The AT-AP features a variety of artillery weapons, a retractable third leg for stability, and other offensive features. The All Terrain Open Transport (AT-OT), also seen in Revenge of the Sith and other sources, is a heavily armored transport whose open design makes it vulnerable from above. The AT-OT can transport 34, who are protected by thick armor and four laser cannons.
During the late stages of Revenge of the Sith's development, it was called the 'Clone CAT walker'. Clone troopers mounted on All Terrain Recon Transports (AT-RTs) search for on in Revenge of the Sith. The AT-RT is described as a precursor to the AT-ST, though it also shares similarities to the AT-PTs of the same era. A scene cut from Revenge of the Sith would have shown Yoda distracting clone troopers while Chewbacca removes them from their AT-RT in a manner similar to how he obtains control of an AT-ST in Return of the Jedi.
AT-RT animators studied AT-ST movement to recreate part of the 'original funkiness of movement' caused by the stop-animation style used in the original trilogy. An All Terrain Armoured Cargo Transport (AT-ACT) appears in the 2016 film. The new walkers are slightly larger than the standard AT-AT, with a hollowed-out center section that can hold a cargo container. As depicted in the film, it appears to be easier to destroy AT-ACT vehicles, as their armor does not appear to be as strong as their AT-AT counterparts.
Under sustained fire, their leg joints can be destroyed, causing the vehicle to fall, and they can be broken in half when fired upon without the cargo container in place. Introduces several new walking vehicles used by the First Order. The AT-M6 (All-Terrain Megacaliber Six), also dubbed 'gorilla walkers,' are the most prominently featured.
The AT-HH (All-Terrain Heavy Hauler) features many more legs than most walkers to allow it to tow heavy cargo. The First Order also uses upgraded versions of the AT-AT and AT-ST.
Other media The All Terrain Personnel Transport (AT-PT), introduced during the climax of 's novel, is a two-legged, one-person vehicle designed for the Old Republic as a 'personal weapons platform for ground soldiers.' The AT-PT is equipped with two blaster cannons, a concussion grenade launcher, and an array of sensors.
The AT-PT is also featured in several video games, including, and. The introduces MT-ATs ('spider walkers') designed specially for mountain terrain. The All Terrain Anti-Aircraft (AT-AA), featured in various Expanded Universe media, is a four-legged vehicle used by the Galactic Empire. The All Terrain Advance Raider (AT-AR) appears in ' Star Wars series and an All Terrain Experimental Transport (AT-XT) appears in ' game. 's Attack of the Clones: Incredible Cross-Sections book mentions an All Terrain Heavy Enforcer.
In the 'sub-universe', the All Terrain Defense Pod (AT-DP) is a powerful predecessor of the AT-ST and has the ability to dock with flying transports, much like the AT-TE can. On Lothal, many of these chicken walkers are used for hunting the young rebellion. Merchandise released AT-AT and AT-ST toys as part of their Empire Strikes Back line, and released toys based on those molds when the Special Edition trilogy was distributed.
Also released AT-AT, AT-ST, and AT-TE toys. Both and published AT-AT and AT-ST cards for their and, respectively. Hex file for star satellite. Has released AT-AT, AT-ST, AT-AP, AT-OT, AT-RT, and AT-TE models.
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