




Self-Motivated, Background in Game Design Thank you for your consideration, and I look forward to speaking with you in regards to a possible opening. You will find me to be industrious, extremely motivated and enthusiastic, and I am always up for any challenge, big or small. I would greatly appreciate the opportunity to succeed at becoming a valued, hard-working and committed member of your team. I am seeking employment as a Quality Assurance Game Tester or Junior Level Designer with opportunities for advancement. “If you want a good challenge, I definitely recommend this map” And I wasn’t wrong! This map is one hell of a challenge to complete!” “Well, it’s been a while since I played any JK2 Singleplayer so I thought this map would help me get back into it. Star Wars Jedi Knight 2 : Jedi Outcast Star Wars: Jedi Star Wars Jedi Knight Jedi Academy - General Knight Pyramids of the Sith 2 Jango Fett Juan with the Force Level Designer - Jedi Outcast - SP Mods - Jango Fett VRFocus will keep you updated with all the latest endeavours to bring the Star Wars franchise into VR.Star Wars Jedi Knight 2 : Jedi Outcast Star Wars: – Level Designer - Jedi Outcast - SP Mods - Jango Fett Juan with the Force You can download the mod from Github, and visit Leopold’s own website here. However, Leopold warns that Oculus Touch compatibility is not currently available, and in fact he’s not sure if it ever will be. Leopold’s mod for Star Wars: Jedi Knight II – Jedi Outcast includes a lot of minor hacks and adjustments to the third-person action videogame, including free-look during cutscenes and a first-person view enabled for Lightsaber action as default. Originally released in 2002 for Windows PC, GameCube and Xbox, the videogame remains available to download via Steam, currently priced at £6.99 GBP. One brave Star Wars fan by the name of Jochen Leopold has decided that it’s better to look back before pushing forward, taking it upon himself to develop a VR edition of the classic Star Wars: Jedi Knight II – Jedi Outcast. Enter the fanbase, taking Star Wars to places that the official rights holders wouldn’t dare to. While there have been superficial experiences such as Star Wars: Trials on Tatooine and the add-on content for the PlayStation 4 edition of Star Wars: Battlefront, there’s still nothing in the way of a fully-fledged gaming experience. Bringing a deep, believable Star Wars experience to virtual reality (VR) is the holy grail of the new medium for many.
