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Cautionary Statement: Latest Catalyst drivers
Haitoku replied to a topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
It's only OGL really... But it does blow though... 4.11 still the best for TSL I think, maybe next driver realease will be better >_> Still love ati though ^^ ~Cuddles his x800xl, which is completely on par with the 6800 GT, but cost 200$ less ^_^~ <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I bought my 6800GT when they were new and the X800 series were still pretty much unavailable but were I buying now I think I still might. Surprised at the price difference where you are. Here in the UK the X800XL is cheaper, but only by about -
Cautionary Statement: Latest Catalyst drivers
Haitoku replied to a topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
It's only OGL really... But it does blow though... 4.11 still the best for TSL I think, maybe next driver realease will be better >_> Still love ati though ^^ ~Cuddles his x800xl, which is completely on par with the 6800 GT, but cost 200$ less ^_^~ -
It won't magicly make unsupported cards work, but it might fix a bit of issues... BUT, look at the release notes.... a hole lot of known issues involving kotor2 ; ;
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Try them youself. They seem to give smoother performance on OGL titles. Haven't tested on kotor.
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Looks very awsome... I don't normaly watch SW movies, but I think i'll make an exception ^^
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ATI has just released the 5.3s, with improved OGL ^^ check em out
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Question about unarmed combat
Haitoku replied to Angry Sherpa's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
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No, it isn't a FPS... It would be really hard to make kotor what it is on the Source engine. Meh, not really... The series changes name every time new titles come out, and every tim the story changes. EDIT - The trend seems to be DF, DFII, JK, JKII.... God I hope the next one isn't Jedi Academy II, I would buy that
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Ummm... No it wouldn't... That would be more like Jedi Knight III.
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Dueling will never deal as much damage as two Weapon Fighting. Since, dual deals double damage one weapon does. But, dueling is the most defensive stance, and has the most accuracy (just a little bit). But, with dual lightsabers, you can add more crystals and gain more boost.
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About that whole Force-Gap issue...
Haitoku replied to kaylord's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
Curious about something... I can see how this would apply to a DS Exile... But what about a LS Exile? I mean.... The hole way through, LS Exile isn't draining the force from his friends, more like inspiring it... -
MS doesn't allow patches, but allows extra content. If some patches are "hidden" in it, it's OK. Didn't Xbox users get the Yavin station through Live? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Wasn't it through a free CD o_O?
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I'm sure this has been said before...
Haitoku replied to dawgfan11's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
Judge that game for what it was the whole way through, not just the last 2 hours. -
Because it's an incredible game. Just because a a few star wars fan boys decide to hate it, won't change that fact =)
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don't call it "content patch",
Haitoku replied to poolofpoo's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
Well... the way you said it is wrong but... It will be the Xbox that will probably ruin any chance of a content patch. -
TSL Story From a Writers Perspective
Haitoku replied to Master Dahvernas's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
Well, A lot of this is explained through. <<<< MAJOR SPOILER ALERT >>>> A lot are explained right before you turn them into Jedi. I should also mention these are from light side point of few. Imagine the dark side versions are just the exile abusing the force bond ^_^. I always believe that the exiles special power was different depending on your side... dark to control, light to inspire. But thats just my opinion. :D When you talk to Atton about his past, towards the very end (right before you can make him a jedi), He tells you about the Women who let him feel the force (right before he killed her). He also tells you that Revan was taking people to a special place to "break" those who were force sensitive. Atto realized that once the sith found out about him, they would take him there... and there would be no turning back. So he left the sith. He always considered what the jedi had done for him a waste... Until he meets the Exile on the Mining station. He believes this is the reason the jedi saved him, so he could help the exile. Like Atton, Bao-dur explains his reasons before becoming a Jedi aswell. He thinks about what he did on Malachor (spelled wrong probably) a lot... as he explains in several conversations you have with. Before you turn him into a Jedi he tells you, that with you (the exile) he feels he might be able to make a difference, and maybe, just maybe he will be able to gain redemption. Mira... Well, to be honest... I never did quiet understand anything about her. I didn't like the character very much, so I kinda ignored her ^^. But she does mention, that she no longer wants to feel alone. She is the most reluctant to become a jedi, but the exile reasures her that if she becomes one, she will never be alone. Visas. Well, other then showing her complete kindness after defeating her. She tells you that there is a greatness in the exile, something that does not come from the force, but from who he is. She also seeks to understand (like krea, and the jedi masters) how the exile managed to live without the force. She describes living without the force as... "being abondoned by life itself..." And, towards the very end, she says she is in love with the exile. Because the both of them, have been horribly scared from so many deaths happening around them. Also, that in the exile, she sees that that living without the force, might not be as horrible as everyone thinks. As for Handmaiden, I didn't use her too much. Her reasons were the most unclear to me. She has a lot of respect for the exile, despite what Atris had told her about him. As you defeat her in the duals, she begins to question the exile (about the force). And as you gain influence to her, you find out that her Mother was a Jedi Knight. As far as I can tell.... She wants to learn the way so the jedi... I really didn't pay much attention, so I can't offer any more info ; ; - Also didn't atris send her to spy on the exile? or did i just missunderstand? HK-47 Likes to fight. He also needs you to hunt down the HK clones, though this was cut. T3-M4. This is a special droid. Even Bao-Dur mentions how he acts strangely, even for a droid... He also lies... To help his friends ofcourse . It's very possible that Carth or Bastilla sent the droid to help the exile. Carth known about the exiles presents from the very begining, so it's possible thats why t3 is onboard. And now Kreia... Unlike what a lot of you think... I don't believe she is evil, and I didn't see her as the obvious sith lord. Would you not trust someone who teaches you? Protects you? Shows you the path to your destiny? Kreia wanted to understand how the exile lived without the force. As she metions, the Jedi Masters could never accept that fact, because them to them, living without the force is death. <<<< END SPOILERS >>>> <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Once again, people fill in the details I was too lazy to type out. I will elaborate on the Handmaiden and Kreia for you. The Handmaiden was the daughter of and Echani warrior 'king' and his affair with a Jedi woman. That is why she is different from her sisters. She joins the Exile for many reasons: She sees in the Exile what she saw in her father after the Mandalorian Wars, and she is curious. She wants to preserve the Jedi teachings, and the Exile can teach her. She also is obviously attracted to the Exile, but Force Bonds may help this. At least with Visas, she assures you that it is her choice to follow you. The Handmaiden only assures you that it is her choice that she breaks her oath and becomes a Jedi, not that she follows you ENTIRELY out of her own will. Kreia is more of a Dark Jedi Witch. She does not follow the traditional Sith search for power, but is more cautious and manipulative. Her goal is not power, but the Death of the Force, and all that feel it. This would end up disastrous, and in the end, suicidal. She is odd... She wants to destroy the Force because of the fact that it is 'controlling' people, and causing their deaths. BUT: Handmaiden and Visas tell you, when asked, that there is ALWAYS choice. (Underline the ALWAYS). In the end, Kreia is technically insane. She may have started off right, and trying to demonstrate the fact that the Jedi Council prevents people from being Human, which both the Exile and Revan comment on at one point or another. I think that the point of Malachor V was, in the end, served. Probably a little too well, in fact. It created Echoes, and all affected by it did as well. It may be Kreia's fault if the 'True Sith' decide to attack, because of the massive beacon she helped create. We'll just have to wait to find out, won't we? <_< <{POST_SNAPBACK}> well said. I forgot to add those points about Kreia because I was heading to work . Thanks for the handmaiden info btw, I had forgot about her father. -
TSL Story From a Writers Perspective
Haitoku replied to Master Dahvernas's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
Well, A lot of this is explained through. <<<< MAJOR SPOILER ALERT >>>> A lot are explained right before you turn them into Jedi. I should also mention these are from light side point of few. Imagine the dark side versions are just the exile abusing the force bond ^_^. I always believe that the exiles special power was different depending on your side... dark to control, light to inspire. But thats just my opinion. :D When you talk to Atton about his past, towards the very end (right before you can make him a jedi), He tells you about the Women who let him feel the force (right before he killed her). He also tells you that Revan was taking people to a special place to "break" those who were force sensitive. Atto realized that once the sith found out about him, they would take him there... and there would be no turning back. So he left the sith. He always considered what the jedi had done for him a waste... Until he meets the Exile on the Mining station. He believes this is the reason the jedi saved him, so he could help the exile. Like Atton, Bao-dur explains his reasons before becoming a Jedi aswell. He thinks about what he did on Malachor (spelled wrong probably) a lot... as he explains in several conversations you have with. Before you turn him into a Jedi he tells you, that with you (the exile) he feels he might be able to make a difference, and maybe, just maybe he will be able to gain redemption. Mira... Well, to be honest... I never did quiet understand anything about her. I didn't like the character very much, so I kinda ignored her ^^. But she does mention, that she no longer wants to feel alone. She is the most reluctant to become a jedi, but the exile reasures her that if she becomes one, she will never be alone. Visas. Well, other then showing her complete kindness after defeating her. She tells you that there is a greatness in the exile, something that does not come from the force, but from who he is. She also seeks to understand (like krea, and the jedi masters) how the exile managed to live without the force. She describes living without the force as... "being abondoned by life itself..." And, towards the very end, she says she is in love with the exile. Because the both of them, have been horribly scared from so many deaths happening around them. Also, that in the exile, she sees that that living without the force, might not be as horrible as everyone thinks. As for Handmaiden, I didn't use her too much. Her reasons were the most unclear to me. She has a lot of respect for the exile, despite what Atris had told her about him. As you defeat her in the duals, she begins to question the exile (about the force). And as you gain influence to her, you find out that her Mother was a Jedi Knight. As far as I can tell.... She wants to learn the way so the jedi... I really didn't pay much attention, so I can't offer any more info ; ; - Also didn't atris send her to spy on the exile? or did i just missunderstand? HK-47 Likes to fight. He also needs you to hunt down the HK clones, though this was cut. T3-M4. This is a special droid. Even Bao-Dur mentions how he acts strangely, even for a droid... He also lies... To help his friends ofcourse . It's very possible that Carth or Bastilla sent the droid to help the exile. Carth known about the exiles presents from the very begining, so it's possible thats why t3 is onboard. And now Kreia... Unlike what a lot of you think... I don't believe she is evil, and I didn't see her as the obvious sith lord. Would you not trust someone who teaches you? Protects you? Shows you the path to your destiny? Kreia wanted to understand how the exile lived without the force. As she metions, the Jedi Masters could never accept that fact, because them to them, living without the force is death. <<<< END SPOILERS >>>> -
Try using the 4.11 or 4.12 OGL dll. Drop it into your kotor2 directory. 9000 is a pretty low - end card whoever... Maybe your asking too much of it
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I know, it gets me sick how people want to be up to date and the game makers make you buy a 500$ card just so you can play new games. I have to give it to KOTOR 2 to makeing the system req minimum. I can theroetically play the game, very commendable for a new game. but the thing is, What is the best solution to buying a card? go for it and buy the ultra card, or buy a low one and play the non-super graphics sequels/games? Also, I still need some help on my problem, do u think the patch will fix it up? thanks for advice David <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Well, you don't have to have 500$ to play this game. But you do have to have a card that supports ogl 1.4. In any case, you probably will have to buy one if you want to play (or buy the xbox version). There are no magic drivers that will give an onboard card 1.4ogl.
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Lightsaber toss was pretty lame. Force Aura because it's screwy. Force Storm because it makes the enemies a joke.
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And that pretty much sums it up. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Agreed.
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Mm, I hadn't really thought about that...but now that you say it, I've always played Guardian before, but whereas this didn't really matter in the first game, I did often find myself lacking skills in important areas in KotOR2. I might have to play through as a different class. I also have to agree with everyone who mentioned the empty containers and automatic datapad opening, those were both very useful things I forgot to add. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Well You could. But at the same time, your other party members can make items for you <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Oh, it wasn't creating items I was referring to It's the quests that require your main character to have certain skills - healing the man on Nar Shaddaa, for example, requires 3 points in Treat Injury. Noticing that there's something odd about the vaporisers on Dantooine requires an Awareness of 5. I was utterly unable to get any more information/holos from T3 because my character had no repair or computer skill. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Bug perhaps? I remember... I never got the Bastilla hole scene after repairing him completely
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You are the kind of fans that keep pissing me off.... It's not like Star Wars huh? BIG DEAL. God forbide someone try to tell a different kind of story.
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Mm, I hadn't really thought about that...but now that you say it, I've always played Guardian before, but whereas this didn't really matter in the first game, I did often find myself lacking skills in important areas in KotOR2. I might have to play through as a different class. I also have to agree with everyone who mentioned the empty containers and automatic datapad opening, those were both very useful things I forgot to add. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Well You could. But at the same time, your other party members can make items for you