How to turn on Lego Star Wars The Skywalker Saga Mumble Mode
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Lego Star Wars The Skywalker Saga Mumble Mode recreates the classic Lego Star Wars games, which didn't have full voice acting and used unintelligible mumbles instead. Lego Star Wars The Skywalker Saga does have fully voiced characters, albeit not by the original actors, so if you find that jarring then Mumble Mode may be the way forward. The option to do this isn't obvious as it's tucked away through a few menus, so to help you find it here's how to turn on Mumble Mode in Lego Star Wars The Skywalker Saga.
How to activate Mumble Mode in Lego Star Wars The Skywalker Saga
To switch on Lego Star Wars The Skywalker Sage Mumble Mode you’ll need to be playing the game, story mission or free play is fine, to access the menu you need. Press the button to open up your Holoprojector – that’s the View button on Xbox, Touchpad on PlayStation, and (-) on Nintendo Switch!
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From there navigate to the ‘Extras’ menu which has a question mark icon. Select the ‘Datacards’ option and you’ll see the list of every Extra modifier, cheat, and bonus in the game. Scroll down to Mumble Mode and then follow the button prompt to activate it. It's unlocked by default and you don’t need to spend any Datacards or Studs to unlock it and you can activate or deactivate it at will.
While you’re in the Extras menu, you can see what other sorts of Extras you can unlock with Lego Star Wars The Skywalker Saga Datacards and Studs. Stud multipliers, Super GNK Droids, Baguette Lightsabers, and more can be yours if you’re able to get the resources needed to pay for them. This is also the place to enter any Lego Star Wars The Skywalker Saga cheats and codes you might have found. Finally, you can also find basic tips for general gameplay and specific tips and tutorials on how certain abilities and systems work, so check here if you get confused about something while playing.
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