Not necesarelly. For example, I don't like so much Force Unleashed (not enough canonical for me) but in the case thath someone can throw a ISSD, my players and myself let it to a "cinematic thing".
Like in Saga, even if Vader can Force Grip/Crush you and disable from combat because the power was OP, I only used Grip as a scene introduction and after that Vader draw his lightsaber and begin the fight.
In Edge, even if you can disarm Vader with no resistance check, my players just don't do it. They use that powers on minor rivals or minions. We play a cinematic style.
In Clone Wars Palpatine could (or seem to) crush Maul and Savage with the Force with not so much problems, but everyone wanted there a lightsaber duel. The fact that you have a knife doesn't mean that you have to use it. Roleplaying its cinematic thing, not just only an arcade or videogame. Its like a home theater with a non defined script. The main goal is (at least for me) roleplay and create an awesome story, not just roll dices and be de cooler one.
My OP player still have a lot of dramatic and dangerous conflicts. Its a super pilot 5 Y and tons of talents and his ship stills get damaged by asteroids and TIE fighters. He fights with Rebels with 4 Dodges, Defense 2 and 5 Y Lightsaber and he stills get hurt by AT-ST and inquisitor lightsabers.
Just some imagination and also the fact that Edge stills so mortal XD Maybe you can crush a car to 5 stormtroopers, but the sixth will aim to you, roll a lucky shot and cause about 5 Wounds.
Show must go on! ![]()