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destinasi

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  1. Out of curiosity, if you can't play KOTOR2, then why would you care what the story is about?  Because if you plan to eventually get a PC that can play it, you've ruined the story for yourself.  If you never plan to be able to play KOTOR2, then what's the point in knowing the story to a game you have no intentions to play?  :devil:

    I think he wants to update the Wikipedia, so he needs the whole story.

  2. I remember pre-release that "you are the last of the Jedi" but then in the same paragraph it says there's an elder Jedi there to guide you.  :wacko:"

     

    Technically she wasn't a Jedi anymore. She was exiled. So was our Exile. Bastila is the last "oficially-sanctioned" Jedi left. And Atris, of course, if she's still alive. Remember, this is on the Republic ship orbiting Telos after the battle on the Ravager.

     

    The "she" I was referring to in the first sentence was Kreia (an elder Jedi), not Bastila. Bastila was the only "official" Jedi left. Not the Exile. The Exile was never reinstated because there's no Council to reinstate him.

  3. I remember pre-release that "you are the last of the Jedi" but then in the same paragraph it says there's an elder Jedi there to guide you.  :blink:"

     

    Technically she wasn't a Jedi anymore. She was exiled. So was our Exile. Bastila is the last "oficially-sanctioned" Jedi left. And Atris, of course, if she's still alive. Remember, this is on the Republic ship orbiting Telos after the battle on the Ravager.

  4. Then that completely takes away from the free range of choices. Like how I did it in KOTOR1. I was a LS all the way up til I fought Bastilla. Then I "fell" and I was pretty much fully DS. And I snatched the throne for myself :D!

     

    I did that once to see the DS ending. But I suddenly found myself with LS powers that were not as potent as before. The fight on SF became a lot tougher.

  5. Malaysians learn English from 1st year elementary schools. English is not a foreign language in Malaysia. It is more the second language where (almost) everybody knows (at least in the urban areas). On television, the English shows are in the original English (not dubbed). Same for the movies. It is not strange for people to be well versed in the (mainly English) popular culture.

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