I miss this game’s version of Yoda. The hover chair is so much better than hopping with a cane, and I love his walking animation with his lightsaber activated as he jumps all over the place.
I agree! They used the new Yoda for the first time in LSW The Original Trilogy, I always disliked it so much. But I think they made the change as original Yoda could glitch, like I did around 1:52:00 to get the minikit. Another way to look at it is: in Episode V and VI we can see Yoda is pretty old, sick, and not as powerful as he used to be. So making him as agile as Episode II, throughout Episode IV-V-VI doesn't make sense. They probably kept the change without thinking about it anymore and it got carried over to The Complete Saga. Maybe there are mods online to bring old Yoda back?
@@schwammkopfspitspill Fair enough! LSWI just has so much nostalgia for me, which makes me rank it higher than LSWII. Another disadvantage of LSWII: it has less Jedi, for obvious reasons. Btw I did not struggle so much with the podrace and gunship levels when I was a kid, but others always complain about it! I've got a specific way of completing them and it works like 95% of the time.
I love it when you play the game right and do slams to get minkits. I honestly cannot stand gameplay that skips every minikit and just blows through the levels.
I remember playing this on my Gamecube with my Stepbrother. Sadly the game isn't available on the Xbox One. The sequel is, though I always preferred the first game. Thank you for this video. I miss this game.
Glad you liked it! I preferred the prequel game more as well. Yeah they took the individual LSW1 and LSW2 off the shelves when The Complete Saga came out unfortunately. True, LSW2 is still on Xbox, almost got all the achievements for it. But the only way to play LSW1 on console now is through emulation (or original hardware obviously).
i've noticed three things "unique" to the PC version: one, in 1:08:24, queen amidala never smiles which isn't in ANY other version of the game. two, the PC version has bloom effects which isn't in ANY other version of the game, though it can be enabled if the setup detects you have NVIDIA hardware (it did for me!) and three, the PC version looks like a port of the xbox version since those two are the only versions to have the old furry TT logo and giant logos, with the NVIDIA logo being added to the PC version. PC also shared the xbox "studs falling through floor" glitch, but it was patched in the PC version and later copies shipped with the patch (i had said later copy, but i gave it away). sucks how PC doesn't support XInput with terrible support for modern PCs. if some modder could fix all this and add XInput support, PC would easily be the definitive version. but for now, in terms of "it just works", PS2 reigns supreme.
Wow didn't know all these details between the different versions, thanks! Studs falling through the floor glitch is something I have encountered a lot. Is that patch online available somewhere? Is it maybe part of the patch from the PCGamingWiki's website? Btw, I think I was able to connect a controller through Xinput many months ago, but it is really annoying and hard and doesn't work perfectly. Biggest problem I remember was getting the joystick to work. Might have used the D-pad instead for moving around. This gameplay was done on keyboard however.
@@TwitdoofGames yeah, the patch is on PCGW, might also fix some compatibility issues you're having. forgot to mention in my OG comment, make sure the game also isn't running over 60 FPS, that looks looks like the issue you had in your longplay at 51:42, it's listed as one of the issues on PCGW. i had to set WinXP SP3 to get the game to launch, but had no issues and bloom effects on my old gaming PC, which broke. XInput technically works with DirectInput, i've been able to use my wired Xbox 360 controller, i actually got my left stick to move but d-pad didn't work, and i had to rebind a few buttons. it's still a little weird though, you can't use buttons for multiple things like the console versions so you might get a little confused. all these details make me kinda miss my PC copy, are you gonna redo your longplay? mad respect if you do.
@@mokMan23Yeah I think the FPS was 60+, didn't know that was the reason for the few glitches/bugs in the game. Been encountering them since Windows 10/11. Also EpIII has some problems with the background music for cutscenes, especially in The Jedi Temple's and Darth Vader's level. Not sure how to fix that yet, maybe dropping the FPS will help? Will do a replay in future, but for my next video I wanna do a 100% longplay of LSW The Complete Saga, which will take me a while to complete though.
It reminded me of the hours I spent playing this wonderful LEGO! I remember the stress I went through playing Gunship Cavalry and Mos Espa Podrace. I swear I didn't remember how noisy R2-D2 was, and I always played with him whenever possible.
The fact that you were able to 100 percent the game in 4 hours when it took me and my friend like 5 hours to just beat the main story is crazy. To be fair we did occasionally switch over to Lego Star Wars 2 during this and occasionally return to Negotiations to get some more studs so we probably could have wiped out the main story in like 2 or 3 hours.
@@MetalJuggalo Thank you! I think I did decent, just showcasing how the game should be played. I am working on a 100% gameplay of LSW2 at the moment, but it crashes often on Windows11... Might give up on it as it's so frustrating and just continue to Lego Indiana Jones.
My, what a bloody brilliant flight of nostalgia! Thank you for sharing this old chestnut with us, mate. It sure brought back celebrated and cherished memories from the past. I can still recall my baby brother and I having a lovely time playing this game back in 2005 on our original Xbox console. The memories, these feelings, the game, all such palpable stuff. I still own the game, as well as Lego Star Wars II The Original Trilogy, Lego Star Wars The Complete Saga, Lego Star Wars III The Clone Wars and Lego Star Wars The Force Awakens. But nothing beats the thrill of the first game. I reckon Lego Star Wars The Video Game was ahead of its time in many ways; it essentially revolutionised every Lego game succeeding it. Apologies for the long, verbose comment. Again, this old English-Italian Doctor must offer you his thanks. This was a wonderful video, and an excitingly veritable trip to the unforgettable past. You have earned yourself a new subscriber in me, my friend. 👍✊ Grazie mille! Arrivederci, 👋 Giovanni Marino, M.D.🇬🇧🇮🇹
Yep. Originally, Anakin was supposed to have a red lightsaber in the Episode III movie, but it was changed last minute. Since this game was released before the movie came out, they couldn't make the change anymore. However, in The Complete Saga, Anakin's lightsaber was updated to blue.
Thanks! It wasn't intended as a speedrun though. I am actually way slower than the number #1 100% speedrunner (1h52min). However, I just played the game the way I think it was meant to, the "standard-collecting-everything-you-can"-style and I didn't really use any tricks or glitches.
Yeah unfortunately with every new windows version new glitches and bugs begin, like getting to the last section of Episode I - Retake Theed Palace is really bugged (see 51:40) or the background music of some cutscenes in Episode III "re-loops".
@@TwitdoofGames It’s more than just that the game just barely really works. It installs fine and works fine the first time I play it, but if I exit out of it and start it again it crashes before the title screen its so weird. My LSW2 disc does not have the same problem
@@sup209 Did it work? If not send me a message and I'll try to help out. Btw, my LSW2 is more of a problem. It just randomly crashes on Win10/11 whilst in game, making it near impossible to complete it as I lose my progress so often which is so frustrating. Do you have that too, and if so, do you have a fix for it?
@@TwitdoofGames I don’t have my disc and computer on me at the moment. I can certainly give it a try next time theyre available and see if it works. Thank you.
@@miketurik9404 I never noticed lol. There are a lot of sound effects that got deleted or altered in The Complete Saga. I just 100% completed it, but didn't notice this one. Thanks!
i think if TT games existed before 2005, they would have made the original trilogy before this game, and would have called that game "lego star wars: the videogame" and they would call this game "lego star wars II: the prequel trilogy"
@@TheWASHINGMACHINEBOY I doubt it though, because this game was made with the release of Episode III in mind, concluding the Skywalker story. In fact, the game released before Episode III was made public. So even if TT Games would have been the sole developer, they would've started with EpI-III as well, because Lucasfilm wanted it like that. Don't forget that TT was already part of this game, although they had a small role, and they eventually used Giant's game design as template for the next generation for Lego games for years.
@@501stlegionvadersfist3 1. I had no music bugs in those levels. Only Episode III created problems for me, which you can hear in some levels. 2. I didn't. My original CD from 2005 has always worked without mounting the CD. Even on WinXP back in the day. I just created an ISO file of my original CD and played from there.
@@jamzz2110 x360ce emulator is what you need then. I didn't use a controller for this playthrough, but I have managed to play this game with a controller with x360ce. I remember it was a bit tricky to get the right buttons assigned.
Yes it's a known problem. Drop your FPS to 60, that might help. You can see that I slowly lift R2-D2 by keeping pressure against the edge. It works just in time before the "jump/flying" action runs out of time.
@@501stlegionvadersfist3 Did you delete the SWLego.bin file in the installation folder? It makes the game crash. If you need more help, add me on Discord and I'll try to help you out.
@@agentbuckshot4697 Good hearing! Yes I modded it in! The original has music from episodes IV-V-VI if I remember correctly. The game was developed alongside Star Wars Episode III and released over a month before the movie, so TT Games did not have access to the soundtrack in time for release. They were able to fix it for The Complete Saga but only did for the background music and not the cutscenes.
@@TwitdoofGamesI was about to ask about that. Yes, I played Lego Star Wars I, II, and The Complete Saga quite religiously when I was younger, and I was always fascinated by the differences when transitioning from the original games to The Complete Saga.
@@eashoes7243 This is Windows 11 though, but the game just works fine on either. Just install it and it should work. Sometimes SWLEGO.bin crashes the game on startup, delete that file and it should work again. That's the only issue I had so far. Actually, the picture quality could be even better if you use DgVooDoo2, which I didn't (dumb me).
@@MikePlaysHorrorGames Nope, only Lego Star Wars The Complete Saga is available, which combines this game and LSW II The Original Trilogy together. EDIT: LSW II itself is available though.
Hi there! I noticed you still answer to comments quite actively and I happen to have a problem starting my game. I got the game on disc and I installed it on Windows 10 but nothing happens when I press play. I tried running both the game .exe and detectGPU files as an administrator and run it as Windows XP (Service Pack 2) but nothing happened. I haven't even made it to load screen or just blank black screen so the game could create some kind of .bin file so that doesn't seem to be the issue. Any ideas how to fix like patches or something else?
Hey! Thanks for your comment. There is a patch available from PCGamingWiki's website. Search for LSW The Video Game. Under 'Essential improvements' there is Patch Version1.0.0.2, which should help if the game doesn't launch at all. Also make sure you lock the FPS at 60 max. I don't think you need to run the compatability setting for WinXP, so I'd say uncheck that. Hope this helps, if not, message me again!
@@williamwaara3037 I have my original CD from 2005 which I used for this video. But you can download an ISO file from different websites, like Archive.org, then mount the ISO on a virtual drive and then you can play it on Win10/11.
I have a PC copy getting shipped to my house and in the comments they say it doesn’t work well on windows 10 and 11 and I’m on 10. Do you know how to prevent from it crashing every time I open the game?
It does work perfectly on Win10/11. This gameplay was fully done on Win11. The crashing comes from 1 file (SWLEGO.bin) that gives problems. It's created every time you open the game, but sometimes it isn't created properly. Find your installation folder (something like Program Files/Giant/Lego Star Wars and just delete the SWLEGO.bin file. If the game crashes again upon opening, check if it's been created again and just delete it. If you need any help, DM me on Discord and I can show you.
@@Entity001-r7j If you want to play the game, then yes hahaha. The SWLEGO.bin file needs to be deleted, then it won't crash anymore until the file is created again. Repeat process if so.
@@Entity001-r7j add me on Discord (Twitdoof) and I'll try to help you out. I can always send you my original CD files (.iso) so you can install the game yourself!
@@Entity001-r7j No they aren't illegal, as I said they are my own original CD files from 2005 compiled into an .iso file for preservation. This gameplay video was done on the original disc.
This isn't your fault. LSW TVG is just an old game from 2005 and doesn't run perfectly on Win10/11. I am aware of some issues with background music in a few cutscenes. I edited most of it, but fixing it 100% wasn't possible unfortunately. Maybe lowering the FPS to 60 could be a solution, but that's for a future video! This gameplay was 120 FPS.
@@Xbonqueque_07 Ah I see, I thought you meant the cutscene music in my gameplay video. Anyway, if you have any other problems with your ISO, I can send you mine.
@@Daisy23gaming Buy all hints and characters. If you wanna go crazy you can try and buy all the extras (the "cheats"). And in general just get all True Jedi + 10/10 minikits in all episodes. There are no red bricks in this game.
Assuming you mean Sony? There won't be a port that's for sure. They created Lego Star Wars The Complete Saga, which combined LSW The Video Game and LSW II The Original Trilogy.
@@TwitdoofGames You can allways hope my frend After all, they also ported the original trilogy, so I wouldn't be surprised if they did the same with its predecessor
It should work! This was fully played on Win11. Does it not start up at all or does it crash at the "In a Galaxy Far Far Away" screen? Have you deleted the SWLego.bin file in the games folder?
@@ethansilverstein26 As far as I know you can't change the resolution, because the game will crash. The stretch didn't bother me too much, so I just kept it like this. You could try using dgVooDoo2 and force a certain resolution, but not sure that works!
@@mdk_meliodas840 By buying the original CD or downloading it from somewhere. If you struggle to find it, I can send you my original CD files ready-to-play, through Discord.
@@Protroblade yeah exactly, these levels are the same, but it's just a different game. I didn't even know LSW The Complete Saga was on Android, so I just bought it, thanks for that! No worries, have fun playing!
00:00 - Intro
00:27 - Episode I
1:08:49 - Episode II
1:54:20 - Episode III
2:49:46 - Buying Characters
2:50:20 - Episode I - Free Play / Minikits
3:23:51 - Episode II - Free Play / Minikits
3:45:05 - Episode III - Free Play / Minikits
4:14:04 - Episode IV
4:20:43 - Buying Remaining Characters, Hints, Extras
4:22:43 - Credits
I miss this game’s version of Yoda. The hover chair is so much better than hopping with a cane, and I love his walking animation with his lightsaber activated as he jumps all over the place.
I agree! They used the new Yoda for the first time in LSW The Original Trilogy, I always disliked it so much. But I think they made the change as original Yoda could glitch, like I did around 1:52:00 to get the minikit. Another way to look at it is: in Episode V and VI we can see Yoda is pretty old, sick, and not as powerful as he used to be. So making him as agile as Episode II, throughout Episode IV-V-VI doesn't make sense. They probably kept the change without thinking about it anymore and it got carried over to The Complete Saga. Maybe there are mods online to bring old Yoda back?
LSW: The Videogame
Advantages:
Fast Yoda
Disadvantages:
Mos Espa Podrace and Gunship Cavalry being way too difficult
@@schwammkopfspitspill Fair enough! LSWI just has so much nostalgia for me, which makes me rank it higher than LSWII. Another disadvantage of LSWII: it has less Jedi, for obvious reasons.
Btw I did not struggle so much with the podrace and gunship levels when I was a kid, but others always complain about it! I've got a specific way of completing them and it works like 95% of the time.
I liked the clone wars/skysaga yoda best, no hover and no cane.
@@TwitdoofGames I Like Gunship Cavalry Both Versions, But The Original Mos Espa Podrace Is A Little More Difficult.
I love it when you play the game right and do slams to get minkits. I honestly cannot stand gameplay that skips every minikit and just blows through the levels.
Of course! I just have to collect everything haha. Actually, I still collect minikits the exact same way I did as a child lol
I love this game for collecting
I remember playing this on my Gamecube with my Stepbrother. Sadly the game isn't available on the Xbox One. The sequel is, though I always preferred the first game. Thank you for this video. I miss this game.
Glad you liked it! I preferred the prequel game more as well. Yeah they took the individual LSW1 and LSW2 off the shelves when The Complete Saga came out unfortunately. True, LSW2 is still on Xbox, almost got all the achievements for it. But the only way to play LSW1 on console now is through emulation (or original hardware obviously).
i've noticed three things "unique" to the PC version:
one, in 1:08:24, queen amidala never smiles which isn't in ANY other version of the game.
two, the PC version has bloom effects which isn't in ANY other version of the game, though it can be enabled if the setup detects you have NVIDIA hardware (it did for me!)
and three, the PC version looks like a port of the xbox version since those two are the only versions to have the old furry TT logo and giant logos, with the NVIDIA logo being added to the PC version. PC also shared the xbox "studs falling through floor" glitch, but it was patched in the PC version and later copies shipped with the patch (i had said later copy, but i gave it away). sucks how PC doesn't support XInput with terrible support for modern PCs. if some modder could fix all this and add XInput support, PC would easily be the definitive version. but for now, in terms of "it just works", PS2 reigns supreme.
Wow didn't know all these details between the different versions, thanks! Studs falling through the floor glitch is something I have encountered a lot. Is that patch online available somewhere? Is it maybe part of the patch from the PCGamingWiki's website?
Btw, I think I was able to connect a controller through Xinput many months ago, but it is really annoying and hard and doesn't work perfectly. Biggest problem I remember was getting the joystick to work. Might have used the D-pad instead for moving around. This gameplay was done on keyboard however.
@@TwitdoofGames yeah, the patch is on PCGW, might also fix some compatibility issues you're having. forgot to mention in my OG comment, make sure the game also isn't running over 60 FPS, that looks looks like the issue you had in your longplay at 51:42, it's listed as one of the issues on PCGW. i had to set WinXP SP3 to get the game to launch, but had no issues and bloom effects on my old gaming PC, which broke. XInput technically works with DirectInput, i've been able to use my wired Xbox 360 controller, i actually got my left stick to move but d-pad didn't work, and i had to rebind a few buttons. it's still a little weird though, you can't use buttons for multiple things like the console versions so you might get a little confused. all these details make me kinda miss my PC copy, are you gonna redo your longplay? mad respect if you do.
@@mokMan23Yeah I think the FPS was 60+, didn't know that was the reason for the few glitches/bugs in the game. Been encountering them since Windows 10/11. Also EpIII has some problems with the background music for cutscenes, especially in The Jedi Temple's and Darth Vader's level. Not sure how to fix that yet, maybe dropping the FPS will help? Will do a replay in future, but for my next video I wanna do a 100% longplay of LSW The Complete Saga, which will take me a while to complete though.
I am utterly impressed by his ability to not die once in gunship cavelry
Haha thanks! Smashing the action button does the job. I always find the Mos Espa Podrace to be harder than Gunship Cavalry though.
If you practice, you eventually get good at beating these levels.
@@peppermillers8361 i actually have gotten better in time
@@Umbrakinesis207 as a kid, once I managed to beat them, I never failed. It was funny.
@@peppermillers8361 I too beat it as a kid although by the skin of my teeth.
It reminded me of the hours I spent playing this wonderful LEGO! I remember the stress I went through playing Gunship Cavalry and Mos Espa Podrace.
I swear I didn't remember how noisy R2-D2 was, and I always played with him whenever possible.
Actually, I never noticed, but you're right, R2-D2's noises are definitely louder
1:29 the origins of the metal pipe meme
Good old days.
20 years ago almost...
The fact that you were able to 100 percent the game in 4 hours when it took me and my friend like 5 hours to just beat the main story is crazy. To be fair we did occasionally switch over to Lego Star Wars 2 during this and occasionally return to Negotiations to get some more studs so we probably could have wiped out the main story in like 2 or 3 hours.
@@MetalJuggalo Thank you! I think I did decent, just showcasing how the game should be played. I am working on a 100% gameplay of LSW2 at the moment, but it crashes often on Windows11... Might give up on it as it's so frustrating and just continue to Lego Indiana Jones.
My, what a bloody brilliant flight of nostalgia! Thank you for sharing this old chestnut with us, mate. It sure brought back celebrated and cherished memories from the past. I can still recall my baby brother and I having a lovely time playing this game back in 2005 on our original Xbox console. The memories, these feelings, the game, all such palpable stuff.
I still own the game, as well as Lego Star Wars II The Original Trilogy, Lego Star Wars The Complete Saga, Lego Star Wars III The Clone Wars and Lego Star Wars The Force Awakens. But nothing beats the thrill of the first game. I reckon Lego Star Wars The Video Game was ahead of its time in many ways; it essentially revolutionised every Lego game succeeding it.
Apologies for the long, verbose comment. Again, this old English-Italian Doctor must offer you his thanks. This was a wonderful video, and an excitingly veritable trip to the unforgettable past. You have earned yourself a new subscriber in me, my friend. 👍✊
Grazie mille!
Arrivederci, 👋
Giovanni Marino, M.D.🇬🇧🇮🇹
You know what’s funny about “Battle over Coruscant”? Every time you die in that level, the cutscene includes the Wilhelm Scream. 😂😂😂
@@DanteWesker612 I did my best not to die, but you're right yeah!
@@TwitdoofGames I know right? The Wilhelm Scream is absolutely hilarious.
2:47:43 anakin has a red lightsaber
Yep. Originally, Anakin was supposed to have a red lightsaber in the Episode III movie, but it was changed last minute. Since this game was released before the movie came out, they couldn't make the change anymore. However, in The Complete Saga, Anakin's lightsaber was updated to blue.
Its just as beautiful as i remember. MUCH BETTER than the newest one.
Agreed! Old style Lego games are just the best ones
What about complete saga
I wish the “Invasion of Naboo”, Bounty Hunter Pursuit and Chancellor in peril levels were added to the DS
1:30 huh ? waaa !
Classic
Nice speedrun
Thanks! It wasn't intended as a speedrun though. I am actually way slower than the number #1 100% speedrunner (1h52min). However, I just played the game the way I think it was meant to, the "standard-collecting-everything-you-can"-style and I didn't really use any tricks or glitches.
@@TwitdoofGames yeah but if I played it casually then it would be slower,but I do have some wr with my friend on Star Wars the complete saga
@@GamiPlaysGames Nice! Which one is your WR?
@@TwitdoofGames me and friend have a channel with our wr called @GamizavierSpeedrunOFFICAL
@@TwitdoofGames it’s in Catogory extsions and 2 in normal catogorys
4:20:10 this is a very sneaky way to advertise the next game lol
Hahaha yeah it was! Back in 2005 I was too dumb to understand English lol, so didn't even know what it meant. Do you prefer LSWI or LSWII btw?
I prefer LSWII, the first game has quite a few low points in my opinion
Why am I imagining this game getting re-released by Aspyr for newer consoles sometime around mid-2025?
@@Robscurity That would be amazing! Aspyr has recently done some good releases of other games. Who knows...
Memories. The pc version is what I grew up on and I still have the disc. It unfortunately doesn’t work well anymore on the newer windows versions :(
Yeah unfortunately with every new windows version new glitches and bugs begin, like getting to the last section of Episode I - Retake Theed Palace is really bugged (see 51:40) or the background music of some cutscenes in Episode III "re-loops".
@@TwitdoofGames It’s more than just that the game just barely really works. It installs fine and works fine the first time I play it, but if I exit out of it and start it again it crashes before the title screen its so weird. My LSW2 disc does not have the same problem
@@sup209 There is an easy fix for that! Delete the file SWLego.bin in your program folder and it will start up again with no problems!
@@sup209 Did it work? If not send me a message and I'll try to help out.
Btw, my LSW2 is more of a problem. It just randomly crashes on Win10/11 whilst in game, making it near impossible to complete it as I lose my progress so often which is so frustrating. Do you have that too, and if so, do you have a fix for it?
@@TwitdoofGames I don’t have my disc and computer on me at the moment. I can certainly give it a try next time theyre available and see if it works. Thank you.
1:23:53
Lol! "Aaaaaaaaaaah!", Lego character death sounds were just perfect back then.
@@TwitdoofGamesthis one sounded a little bit different than the one in the complete saga
@@miketurik9404 I never noticed lol. There are a lot of sound effects that got deleted or altered in The Complete Saga. I just 100% completed it, but didn't notice this one. Thanks!
@@TwitdoofGames your welcome
didnt know this existed on pc
Yeah this was released on PC, PS2, Xbox, Gamecube and macOS. There's also a GBA version, but that's a completely different game obviously.
that's super cool! I only ever thought it was out for ps2, xbox and gamecube. Thanks for the quick response!@@TwitdoofGames
i think if TT games existed before 2005, they would have made the original trilogy before this game, and would have called that game "lego star wars: the videogame" and they would call this game "lego star wars II: the prequel trilogy"
@@TheWASHINGMACHINEBOY I doubt it though, because this game was made with the release of Episode III in mind, concluding the Skywalker story. In fact, the game released before Episode III was made public. So even if TT Games would have been the sole developer, they would've started with EpI-III as well, because Lucasfilm wanted it like that. Don't forget that TT was already part of this game, although they had a small role, and they eventually used Giant's game design as template for the next generation for Lego games for years.
Infancia.
@@cirazuny La mejor infancia!
Couple questions,
#1: How did you fix the music bugs in Count Dooku and Retake Theed Palace?
#2: What nocd patch did you use?
@@501stlegionvadersfist3 1. I had no music bugs in those levels. Only Episode III created problems for me, which you can hear in some levels.
2. I didn't. My original CD from 2005 has always worked without mounting the CD. Even on WinXP back in the day. I just created an ISO file of my original CD and played from there.
How do you connect a controller on the pc version?
@@jamzz2110 x360ce emulator is what you need then. I didn't use a controller for this playthrough, but I have managed to play this game with a controller with x360ce. I remember it was a bit tricky to get the right buttons assigned.
54:10 cant do this my r2 dont reach it AAAAAAAAA
Yes it's a known problem. Drop your FPS to 60, that might help. You can see that I slowly lift R2-D2 by keeping pressure against the edge. It works just in time before the "jump/flying" action runs out of time.
Damn, I have the iso of this game too, but it won’t run on my pc 😔
@@501stlegionvadersfist3 Did you delete the SWLego.bin file in the installation folder? It makes the game crash. If you need more help, add me on Discord and I'll try to help you out.
PC version comes with the Episode 3 music or you modded it in?
@@agentbuckshot4697 Good hearing! Yes I modded it in! The original has music from episodes IV-V-VI if I remember correctly. The game was developed alongside Star Wars Episode III and released over a month before the movie, so TT Games did not have access to the soundtrack in time for release. They were able to fix it for The Complete Saga but only did for the background music and not the cutscenes.
@@TwitdoofGamesI was about to ask about that. Yes, I played Lego Star Wars I, II, and The Complete Saga quite religiously when I was younger, and I was always fascinated by the differences when transitioning from the original games to The Complete Saga.
@@rainbowrunner1550 Now you know why! :)
How did you get it to work on Windows 10, and at quite the picture quality?
@@eashoes7243 This is Windows 11 though, but the game just works fine on either. Just install it and it should work. Sometimes SWLEGO.bin crashes the game on startup, delete that file and it should work again. That's the only issue I had so far. Actually, the picture quality could be even better if you use DgVooDoo2, which I didn't (dumb me).
how you found this for pc ???
It's on steam
@@AceArtz-xh2cl nah it isnt
I have the original CD from 2005. There are ISO files available online as well so anyone can play it. Send me a message if you need more help.
@@AceArtz-xh2cl The bundled version of LSW1 and LSW2 is on Steam as LSW The Complete Saga, but there are some (minor) differences between these games.
This game is a masterpiece except the pod race level
Yeah a lot of people seem to struggle with the podrace! I have a certain way of doing it and it most of the time works, like in the video.
Is this game available on PS4?
@@MikePlaysHorrorGames Nope, only Lego Star Wars The Complete Saga is available, which combines this game and LSW II The Original Trilogy together.
EDIT: LSW II itself is available though.
Nah only the complete saga and Lego Star Wars 2
@@chadhiggins6884 I searched the PS Store, Lego Star Wars The Complete Saga and it didn't show up for me but Lego Star Wars 2 is available
hey man, are using some kind of emulator to play on pc? If u are, which one?
@@timoteotalizin555 No, I'm just playing the game on Win11. Works perfectly.
Hi there!
I noticed you still answer to comments quite actively and I happen to have a problem starting my game. I got the game on disc and I installed it on Windows 10 but nothing happens when I press play. I tried running both the game .exe and detectGPU files as an administrator and run it as Windows XP (Service Pack 2) but nothing happened. I haven't even made it to load screen or just blank black screen so the game could create some kind of .bin file so that doesn't seem to be the issue. Any ideas how to fix like patches or something else?
Hey! Thanks for your comment. There is a patch available from PCGamingWiki's website. Search for LSW The Video Game. Under 'Essential improvements' there is Patch Version1.0.0.2, which should help if the game doesn't launch at all. Also make sure you lock the FPS at 60 max. I don't think you need to run the compatability setting for WinXP, so I'd say uncheck that. Hope this helps, if not, message me again!
@@TwitdoofGames Thanks you so much! The patched seemed to have done the trick and now the game runs fine. Appreciate the help!
@@RandomOzil Glad it worked & enjoy!
How Do You Even Play This Game Anymore Like How Do You Buy Like A Disk Or Smth?
@@williamwaara3037 I have my original CD from 2005 which I used for this video. But you can download an ISO file from different websites, like Archive.org, then mount the ISO on a virtual drive and then you can play it on Win10/11.
Hello How Can I Play This On PC one of my favourite games please can you tell me thanks 👍
@@FunnyPokerASU Send me a message on Discord!
Okay I Will Shortly Ur A Legend
@TwitdoofGames What’s ur Discord
@@FunnyPokerASU Just 'Twitdoof'
@@TwitdoofGames Alr Thanks I’ll message you inna but mines xFoxyF1 I’ll message cause I need to find my details for it
I have a PC copy getting shipped to my house and in the comments they say it doesn’t work well on windows 10 and 11 and I’m on 10. Do you know how to prevent from it crashing every time I open the game?
It does work perfectly on Win10/11.
This gameplay was fully done on Win11. The crashing comes from 1 file (SWLEGO.bin) that gives problems. It's created every time you open the game, but sometimes it isn't created properly. Find your installation folder (something like Program Files/Giant/Lego Star Wars and just delete the SWLEGO.bin file. If the game crashes again upon opening, check if it's been created again and just delete it.
If you need any help, DM me on Discord and I can show you.
Do I really need to delete the bin file/folder before I open the game?
@@Entity001-r7j If you want to play the game, then yes hahaha. The SWLEGO.bin file needs to be deleted, then it won't crash anymore until the file is created again. Repeat process if so.
Does the bin file install again when the game is saved?
@@Entity001-r7j Yes it will be created again.
New problem, I can't find the bin file. the only file folder is lego data, game website other stuff. can you help me?
Have you started the game before? It is only created after every time you launch it!
What i did was just play the first level of the game then save and quit. The next day it just crashed. then i opened file location then its not there
@@Entity001-r7j add me on Discord (Twitdoof) and I'll try to help you out. I can always send you my original CD files (.iso) so you can install the game yourself!
Just added you. BTW are the files illegal and did you install it or play it with disc
@@Entity001-r7j No they aren't illegal, as I said they are my own original CD files from 2005 compiled into an .iso file for preservation. This gameplay video was done on the original disc.
why do i have like music looping and some missing audio from cutscenes
This isn't your fault. LSW TVG is just an old game from 2005 and doesn't run perfectly on Win10/11. I am aware of some issues with background music in a few cutscenes. I edited most of it, but fixing it 100% wasn't possible unfortunately. Maybe lowering the FPS to 60 could be a solution, but that's for a future video! This gameplay was 120 FPS.
@@TwitdoofGames it was the iso's fault i found another iso which doesnt have any issues at all running in smooth fps
@@Xbonqueque_07 Ah I see, I thought you meant the cutscene music in my gameplay video. Anyway, if you have any other problems with your ISO, I can send you mine.
When I hit open say it couldn’t load
@@tristanbrinkley7464 I'll help you out on Discord, add me :)
Where can i see my % completion in this game?
You can't, unfortunately! It only tells you when you finish the story per episode! Your save file just tells you how many studs you have.
@@TwitdoofGames make a list for we what i need to do for 100%!
@@Daisy23gaming Buy all hints and characters. If you wanna go crazy you can try and buy all the extras (the "cheats"). And in general just get all True Jedi + 10/10 minikits in all episodes. There are no red bricks in this game.
@@TwitdoofGames Alright!! I'm gonna get this game for Christmas this year!!
I just bought a gamecube console and this game and other one 200 dollar's 💵
Have fun buddy!
@@TwitdoofGames I am thank you I love this game a lot bring memories childhood 🧒
Sony make a poort of the master piace next becuce we need it
Assuming you mean Sony? There won't be a port that's for sure. They created Lego Star Wars The Complete Saga, which combined LSW The Video Game and LSW II The Original Trilogy.
@@TwitdoofGames You can allways hope my frend After all, they also ported the original trilogy, so I wouldn't be surprised if they did the same with its predecessor
@@jemoederisbaas8398 probably emulating it onto Xbox or PlayStation is your best way for now!
Today I tried to play it but the game doesn't work on Windows 11
It should work! This was fully played on Win11. Does it not start up at all or does it crash at the "In a Galaxy Far Far Away" screen? Have you deleted the SWLego.bin file in the games folder?
@@TwitdoofGames no I haven't deleted
@@reddragon5415 Try that first! If you're not sure what to do just send me a message.
@@TwitdoofGames do you know how to make the game not stretched
@@ethansilverstein26 As far as I know you can't change the resolution, because the game will crash. The stretch didn't bother me too much, so I just kept it like this. You could try using dgVooDoo2 and force a certain resolution, but not sure that works!
How can I play it?
@@mdk_meliodas840 By buying the original CD or downloading it from somewhere. If you struggle to find it, I can send you my original CD files ready-to-play, through Discord.
please
I'm on your server like mdk_meliodas
@@mdk_meliodas840 Thanks for joining, I'll message you!
I’m playing it on mobile and once I’ve finished episode 1 it won’t let me get to episode 2 it says I have to buy it
I guess you mean LSW The Complete Saga, which is not exactly this game. You probably have a demo version then? It's sold for €7,49 in the Play Store.
@@TwitdoofGames oh yeah the first episode is the same as this game but yeah I can’t get any further thank you for helping me
@@Protroblade yeah exactly, these levels are the same, but it's just a different game. I didn't even know LSW The Complete Saga was on Android, so I just bought it, thanks for that! No worries, have fun playing!
@@TwitdoofGames yeah it’s actually pretty good on mobile, thanks have fun playing too