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cal_01

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  1. Ehhh, Atari. IIRC, their support for ToEE and MOO3 were pretty bad.
  2. Are you seeing a pattern with what happened to Troika and what might happen with OE ... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Agreed. After seeing Arcanum, then ToEE, and then Bloodlines, I pretty much gave up on Troika.
  3. The SecurRom problem is related to the "wrong disc" error message. Short of replacing your cd reader or using other questionable methods, it is impossible to fix. As for the Intel chipset problem, there was a thread way back (about half a year) about this topic. To my knowledge, the issue was partially fixed with the new patch. You might want to try this, though: uninstall KOTOR2 and delete the folder. Reinstall the game, but don't install the newest patch. See if that fixes anything.
  4. Are you using the latest version of Kotor2? If yes, then it may be a problem with Securom. And integrated graphics should work fine with Kotor/Kotor2. Try updating the drivers yet?
  5. Troika had the exact same problems with releasing patches for ToEE. We could shift the blame onto the publisher (in this case, Lucasarts), but at least some of the blame must be on Obsidian as a developer. As a developer, the game should have been checked by their own coders before it even went into QA. How can these technical problems been overlooked by their own in-house team? Moreover, as a developer, it is well within their rights to lobby/push their publisher to release patches (or else, move to another publisher). While SW may be the intellectual property of Lucasarts, the code itself should be mostly owned by Obsidian and should give them considerable leverage in any negotiations.
  6. Like I said, this bug exists. I believe it was mentioned in the tech-support forum a few weeks ago. Sadly enough, my attempts to find the post have been unsuccessful.
  7. No, there's actually a bug that allows you to enter the Academy as Mira. edit: Ooof. I can't find the post, but I remember seeing it somewhere.
  8. SF4 will be cracked, mark my words. The only thing holding it back is time. And concerning Bloodlines, that game isn't even worth 10 cents. A lot of people defend Troika and all that, but after playing ToEE and Arcanum and seeing their sloppy code....
  9. Try this: - Right click "My Computer", and hit Properties. - Go into the Advanced tab, and hit the Settings button under "Startup and Recovery" - Uncheck "Automatically Restart" - Keep clicking OK until you get out.
  10. (Disclaimer: The following does not condone software piracy. It is merely what I have heard concerning this topic.) Actually, SF may be cracked soon. The reason why most groups gave up on it was because they usually compete with each other in terms of how many games they put out and not necessarily what is being cracked. SC:CT simply took too long to do, so most groups gave up. However, I believe there are still many groups that are working on it. And I pretty much agree with the previous posters; SF has ridiculous compatibility problems and security issues that need to be dealt with. The best way to beat software piracy is not to use restrictive technology; underground markets and resources are indicators that the current system has severe problems that producers are not willing to address realistically. Rather, the producers must realize that the current model does not work for obvious reasons (ie. Price, Quality, etc) and must provide alternatives. One way is to simply do it like a "rental" system or something similar to an MMORPG. I'm sure those of you who do pirate games don't play it more than a month or so and delete it from your computer. For the law-abiding citizens, like myself, buying a game for 69.99, playing it for about a month or so, and reselling for less than half the value is a pretty bad deal. In fact, that's the number one reason why I don't buy computer games anymore and just rent PS2 games instead. Why not, instead of having a huge box price, set up a system to download the game and pay a small monthly "rental" fee. For the producers, there's a huge reduction in overhead fees (except for bandwidth) and customers can pick and choose their games without wasting money.
  11. Apparently there's a bug concerning Secure-rom (spelling?), the latest version of KotoR 2, and some CD drives. Evidently, it would recognize the KotoR 2 cd as invalid.
  12. Miss Aimo.. do you have a full portrait of the colored "Female Revan" a few pages back?
  13. There is unfortunately a pattern with Atari which is to force the release of unifinished games and patch them later. See what's happening with the very promising Boiling Point. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I think Temple of Elemental Evil is a bigger example.
  14. Turning on Anisotrophy will cause the game to start up in windowed mode for some people.
  15. Being stuck in windowed mode is a bug due to the AA/Anisotrophy settings. Once you turn them off, the game magically goes back into full-screen mode. And I really wish I did have an ATI card to help you guys out. To me, it seems like there's some sort of overflow error of some sort. Can someone post the BSOD error text? edit: As an addenum, I remember the time when Warcraft III (or was it another game?) was driving me nuts with startup crashes that I believed to be video card problems because it always crashed during the opening movie. However, it turns out that it was the sound card drivers that needed to be updated. Perhaps updating the sound card drivers will do the trick?
  16. I pretty much agree with everything that's been said already. Modern CD manufacturing pretty much gives a product that only lasts at most three to five years (my rough estimate). With more rigorous use, the lifetime of a CD can degrade to a year or less. However, I don't necessarily agree with no-cd patches. A better solution is to persuade these companies to use manufacturers that give long-lasting products. It really isn't that hard to engineer a manufacturing process that gives a reasonable CD lifetime. Regarding copy protection such as SecureRom, the fight against piracy isn't going to be won with such technologies; such practices will only drive up consumer prices, which end up fueling the whole piracy movement. Even if recent technologies are effective (ie. Splinter Cell: CT), it's only a matter of time and resources before it gets cracked. The real way to fight piracy is to ensure that these games are of good quality and easily accessible; that means the whole corporate mentality of "more profits" needs to be turned upside down.
  17. Having 42 wisdom does let you push her back, you just can't push her over the edge or anything like that. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> And 42 Wisdom is really easy to get too.
  18. Improved hand to hand combat. Why include it as a feat if it has no distinct benefits?
  19. Implants don't have much use in the game except for minor stat boosts, I find. For a Consular/Jedi Master build, I usually focus on Intelligence and Wisdom during character creation, with a few points in other stats depending on how I want to build my character. Wisdom should be your main concern, but don't worry if you don't have enough in the stat. There's more than enough items in the game to boost your Wisdom (especially the keeper robes and the circlet and your Crystal if you're going LS).
  20. The Cantina after the meeting with Kavar? Can someone explain that part a bit? I thought that after the meeting you fight with some guards, exit the cantina and proceed to mow down some more guards until you get to the merchant square. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yeah, I meant that Vaklu's soldiers usually drop good items. Therefore, it is good to save here. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I never got good items from there. :'(
  21. The Cantina after the meeting with Kavar? Can someone explain that part a bit? I thought that after the meeting you fight with some guards, exit the cantina and proceed to mow down some more guards until you get to the merchant square.
  22. Auras don't grant bonuses to defense, only saving throw.
  23. Strangely enough, I've only had this problem in my first play-through. Every other time didn't have the bug!
  24. it's going to be very difficult if u dont have a lot of advanced medpacs/lifesupport packs. just whack him with master flurry and stock up on any stims you have.... beast trick/stasis/force wave don't work on him... save your force points for master speed, and when your health gets low, RUN! and this way you shld be able to outrun him fast enough to restore your health everytime it gets low. then turn around, whack him again, and run to heal. its kinda a slow process (something like run and gun) but it gets the job done... guns dont work well on this fella, its even slower than run-and-saber cos his health is so huge <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Moo? I usually use stasis field and it works on him just fine..?
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