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Quonous

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  1. I was unable to access the cave on Korriban at all, no matter what settings or party members I had. Whenever I went in it would just crash to desktop. Most annoying as I understand I missed some good stuff. Also, My Darth Nihlus never said anything. An alien language sound sample played when he was talking but I got no accompanying text. It was ambiguous if I was meant to be able to understand or not, but checking with a friend who played the XBOX version he was apparently meant to speak. If my Character is not meant to understand then obviously disregard this. The three HK-50s that appear in a cut scene in the in the Telos base's spoken lines didn't match the subtitles at all, no subtitle played for the first string of dialogue and then continued from the beginning so it constantly lagged behind. It was a little disorienting. This: All the time on the Ebon hawk, with the Exile and Atton, and the Sith Troopers had similar protrusions at the end of the game.
  2. Sorry dude, but it looks like KOTOR II doesn't support your graphics card. All the errors point to it not being able to support OpenGL 1.4, a requirement of the game. In addition, the Radeon 7500 is not listed as a supported chipset either on the back of the box (UK version is my reference) or on the Lucasarts website. I could be wrong, and I hope so. Edit: *Reminds self to read all of the post* Looks like your OpenGL driver needs updating. You're running WinXP without any service packs which is not something I'd advise. I'd definitely update windows and see if it fixes your problem, If not then we'll try ad locate an alternative OGL driver.

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