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Jedi Knight 2! -- Most of your "How do I..." questions answered here!

crypticlogin

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To help curb the number of different Jedi Knight threads being started, often times to ask one question and by the same person(s), let me refer you to:

Jedi Knight 2: FAQ v1.0 courtesy of Gamefaqs.com (click the one written by "KyleKatrn" -- this one seems complete to the last stage)

edit: link fixed. Funny, the direct link was working for me... 🙁

 


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