@@grande1900 I assume you mean because people hate on the movie yeah? I mean I love the movie, I love all the sequels. Now it is funny watching history repeat it's self, used to be the prequels would be dogged on non stop and then Lego The Complete Saga came out and people said stuff like "WOW this game did the impossible and made me like the prequels" Now we have The Skywalker Saga and we have people saying the exact same thing. Turn Turn Turn
The good news is that this category is probably only like 5.5 hours. The day 1 run I did had unskippable cutscenes since it was the first playthrough I ever did on the PC version, but if I did another run I would be able to skip all the cutscenes. There is also trilogy runs which are only like 2 hours long.
The explanation he gave was that for some of the later episodes he did, some of the upgrades would allow him to go through the game faster (more damage, not having to solve droid puzzles, etc)
I've never understood why people like 100% runs so much. In lego games specifically 100% categories are ran very rarely and most of the WRs just aren't good because it takes half a day to do a single full run so you can't reset on mistakes. Any% runs usually showcase a lot more skill because people actually grind those categories and optimize them.
this actually doesn't effect the time of the run, since timing starts after you confirm selection on the first episode you choose to play. So starting on Ep1 doesn't lose time to menuing.
also starting from a new hope can help you unlock characters that can help you get kyber bricks for example in a new hope you get a jedi two scoundrels 2 heros a protocol droid and a astromech droid