RyanPaulShaffer
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- Jul 13, 2005
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KOTOR is the only game on that list I would play at all, let alone play first.![]()
What's wrong with TF2?
Someone is a picky gamer who doesn't know to enjoy himself
where the fuck is KotOR3 already???![]()
that's not really a continuation of the storyline, though, especially when 2 wrapped absolutely nothing up and ended on a cliffhanger.
Pretty damn cool game. From looking at the dialogue choices it appears you can go either good or bad; does playing a good character vs. a bad character make a very big difference in the game, or is it minor like many of the other games where this sort of thing goes on?
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iirc, it does effect the team members that you have in the end, and how effective they are. (long time since i played). also effects the type of powers you have, of course.
whatever you do, make sure you stick to one path all along. ending up somewhere in the middle makes you weak. stick with all lightside or all darkside powers, that is. ...and certainly don't waste any points on blaster bullshit.
Well, if your "higher standard" is anything like your "higher standard" in WoW, then I'm sure it's just as laughable.Or I have a higher standard of quality than Joe Average gamer.![]()
I find the alignment system pretty fun, although I've never finished either KOTOR1 or KOTOR2 as a light side character. It's always my goal but around halfway through I get tired of being a pushover and the next NPC that wrongs me experiences drastic consequences.Cool, thanks. I've been sickeningly nice so far, so I guess I will just stick with that and go light side.
Bioware seemed to confuse dark side with D&D chaotic evil in KoTOR 1. I thought Obsidian did a much better job with the dark side path in KoTOR II, where many of the dark side actions were about gaining power and doing things your way instead of bludgeoning kittens to death.
