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Azr1el

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  1. That "True Sith" reminds me of a dialogue in KoTOR1 when Revan goes to the Sith Academy in Korriban and gets a history lesson from the girl in charge of training (sorry, can't remember the character's name). She's mentioning the "Sith'ary" (sorry for the bad spelling) - the perfect Sith that's going to destroy all Siths. Do you think that the True Sith and the Sith'ary are the same thing? (That would be an interesting idea for KoTOR3...)
  2. I love the game and I think the overall storyline is compelling and quite interesting - though a bit rushed near the end. Personally, I was a bit disappointed by the lack of interaction and dialogue lines with the other characters in the game. It's great to be able to influence the other characters, but past the moment you turn them into Jedis, they've nothing left to say. For example, all you get to say to Bao-Dur once he's a Jedi, is "never mind". Take Atton, he seems to have his big moment and then it's back to Pazaak (again). And with the other characters, you aren't learning anything new. Same with the droids... The dialogues are a bit repetitive too. In KoTOR1 you got a sense of progression, although you also ended up with nothing left to say and were begging for more. I was hoping KoTOR2 would improve that. Wishful thinking maybe, but I would have loved new dialogues with the other characters until the very end of the game - The interaction felt a bit like an add-on in KoTOR2. Just my thoughts anyway.

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