Hey guys, what's up? Welcome back to the podcast. As always, make sure you click that subscribe button if you can, because there's going to be a lot more video game theory going on here. And we're going to have a fun time with it. Isn't that the plan? Alright guys. So with this being said, I just want to talk about Knights of the Old Republic and what kind of a future it's going to have his Mass Effect and end up being the next generation are we going to finally get a new night's Republic RPG that's going to really bring it to the next level, I like to think next generation can really pull a good night's Republic off with Bioware to really have them gamut back to that with Star Wars and all that and EA being in partnership with Star Wars, especially after their success with Battlefront. And I'd really like to just see this, like, I think it's time, it is time to bring Knights little Republic back. And there's so many different things you can do with it. Even the old game plays like an extra title. It was such a well made game back in the day, if you were to just upgrade, update the graphics to what it is today. It would be an amazing thing to do. So I'm really hoping someday we will get to the point where we are seeing another Star Wars answer the public in my lifetime. But who knows at this point, right guys, so I just want to talk about this because I feel like there's a lot they can do from RPG elements. And they can really get those dialogue trees down and really make a more expansive, open environment that wouldn't be possible previously. And if they can do that, they're gonna have success, I don't see how you don't have success with niceville Republic. But we all know that EA has failed before sometimes. But right now they're as a company, they seem to be doing a an impressive job. When it comes to creating new content and new games that are really reaching their audience, they started getting away from their loot boxes. So as long as they don't have loot boxes, a nice little Republic, I think we're going to be good. I think just in modern gaming, you're going to have expansion packs and stuff like that, although with the last Mass Effect, Andromeda, they did not do that. So they have a lot of experience now. And I think the time is ripe for creating a nice Old Republic game, I say, why not go for it? Why not take that extra leap, why not take that extra step that's gonna really benefit gaming as a whole and really usher in your next generation of systems. Now, as of right now, they haven't started on it, it's probably not going to be released for a very long time, like three or four years because normally these games take forever to develop. But I'm really hopeful that they start putting the pieces together to get a nice Republic game pushed outside the door, especially with the advent of streaming services, and not having as many hindrances to people being able to access content or having to buy a new system, if they can maybe partner with one of those GeForce Now services or Playstation or Xbox and just get it out there. So people can access the game really quickly. I think this is going to take off. So definitely excited for any Star Wars graphics along the lines of knights Old Republic on our next gen system, I can just see the graphical capabilities being out there, really pushing the limits of what's possible, you can see like the god rays on planets, and ray tracing the surprise around the Advent, where ray tracing is like, perfectly accepted into that generation. And seeing that as you travel the stars and the planets would be a really fun experience, especially in the Star Wars universe. And can you imagine a lightsaber with ray tracing, that would be freaking awesome, guys. So I'm really hopeful that they are able to take this to that level and take this on and make it something that could could make a difference in the world. And I think when we look at that, Star Wars is always a light versus the dark side..