My greatest gaming wish is enormous, so it's no surprise it doesn't exist. To build the best Star Wars game ever, it blends elements from The Witcher 3, Red Dead 2, any major battle simulator where you control an individual soldier, and some of the later Yakuza games. I'm not sure if this is a multiplayer or a single-player game. However, I think of this game as a single-player experience because it allows for more refinement. However, I could see components of it being employed in a massive multiplayer universe.
Gameplay:
A semi-open world with other worlds, canteens, villages, clubs, clone and droid industries, and Jedi/Sith temples to visit.
Go on artifact/prototype hunts to find pieces of armor from the past and present (everything from Darth Vader's helmet to Maul's robes to General Kenobi's cloak) as well as holocrons, which are either tapes that increase your force abilities or prophecies about the future of certain characters or narrations by famous Star Wars figures.
The possibility of characters receiving battle scars and losing limbs; in this situation, you can either seek the help of a mystic healer who can restore your body, or you can seek the help of an expert prosthetic specialist, such as Vader or Luke. Unfortunately, you can also dismember opponents.
Friends on your ship may perish if you refuse to aid, are hostile, or make poor decisions. They might even turn against you.
If you never aid, are hostile, or make poor decisions, your shipmates may perish. They could even defect, in which case you could send out recovery missions or murder them if they've gone too far or done something unforgivable.
Find Npcs to help you man your ship and assist you in missions or analysis. Bounty hunters, pod racers, hostile combatants, repurposed droids, and rogue clones are among them. Consider Metal Gear Solid 5's Mother Base, which has been further developed. However, with RDR2's relationship-building,
One-of-a-kind choices for your character that have an impact on him or her and those around them.
A variety of lightsaber fighting techniques that can be specialized in or combined with other forms to create your own unique fighter If you don't want to try something new, you can use guides to create your preferred Jedi or Sith's combat style.
For example, you could make Vader's, Maul's, Kenobi's, and Ahsoka's. You can replicate your favorite character using the prototype and artifact searches.
Several talented voice performers, many of whom are actual actors from the trilogies or clone wars.
Force Powers that are open-ended, allowing for exploration and variety depending on which side of the force you're on.
A detailed universe in which you can play cards, arcade games, have pets, participate in an underground pod race, battle holograms of famous jedis, sith, and mercenaries, and a variety of other activities.
There will be no intrinsic "good" or "evil" based on the side if a Separatist sees their position during the war; it is up to you to decide.
Immersion is increased by the opportunity to eat different cuisines on different worlds and the ability to go camping.
As your home base, you'll be on a republic/separatist cruiser, each having their own unique crew with whom you can go on missions. It allows you to purchase upgrades that will aid you on missions or improve the spacecraft itself. One of the game's main objectives is for you to get to know practically everyone on the ship and develop any kind of friendship RDR2-style.
Missions with shipmates, such as flying ships with the local ace pilot, sneaking into droid factories with your assigned clone squad, and helping the janitor clean areas of the ship he can't reach while learning secrets of other crew members (using that information for blackmail, to shame them, or even to glorify them), missions with your master, such as learning new uses of the force, sneaking out with your sith friend to alien worlds just to hang out, or going on dates.
A large original plot with original characters in which you must locate a temple housing two holocrons that have the potential to change the course of the war. Along the way, meet legendary Republic and Separatist individuals and discover the truth about your character.
As a soldier or a leader, take part in large-scale fights (total war style), allowing you to lose and gain planets.
When Order 66 appears in the conclusion, the game becomes extremely difficult.
A dynamic antagonist who evolves depending on what you do in the story. They could become a Jedi Master on the council, a master Sith who challenges Palpatine, or a rogue force user who has no idea what he's doing. Whether he wears prosthetics or not, you can alter his appearance during battle.
Similar to Obi Wan in the Clone Wars, you'll have missions where you go undercover as a bounty hunter to complete other assignments.
Assassinate political leaders to weaken the opposing side, utilizing skills such as mind trick, force pull, improved speed, and having your squadron of clones/droids assist you in eliminating groups rapidly or performing other jobs to aid in your mission.
The ability to play like a gunslinger who relies on force talents to aid them. With the force, think of Han Solo or Boba Fett.
As a Jedi/Sith, you gain not just age but also power. Beginning with simple droids, you will soon learn to control squads of foes by increasing your lightsaber and force abilities.
Intelligent and challenging foes. Even the most insignificant battle robot deserves attention. Enemy squads will use strategies and adapt to different play styles over time.
Take part in large-scale space battles including cruisers, dreadnoughts, and small fighters, in which you can command single ships, fight hundreds of npcs, construct formations, attack flanks, and enter each ship to take it down, even rip certain cruisers in half if you're strong enough.