
Miltiades
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There's Real Life, of course. Dash & others are busy with other things. As for other team members retiring: only Aurora has "officially" declared "retired" from the team. It's likely that others have abandoned, too, or are just doing other things at the moment. Dashus, JDNoa & Tupac Amaru are the main figures at the moment. I don't know what became of Razorfish, Kiwegapa, forcesaken, but with most of the content restored, their aid isn't vital for the project's future anymore (The content they were assigned to are largely already in the latest TSLRP build). Savvy's been on-line just yesterday on the TG Forums, but I'm guessing her job is pretty much done. Same goes for the original Beta Team, though some are still active from time to time.
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I can understand that. I move on to other games rather quickly myself. I had stopped playing TSL after a couple of playthroughs (which is a lot for my standards) when I first bought it, and except from one lonely playthrough later on, never really got into it anymore. But TSLRP is worth a reinstall, in my opinion.
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Hmmm, fair enough. Another game I play though has such a seperate typo list forum (while using Mantis too), and it seems to work far more efficient. Of course that is on one assumption, just mentioning it. Don't know how much more efficient you could get. In any case, text issues can be resolved very quickly, so having them listed in a different forum or keeping it with the other bugs doesn't make that much of a difference. Alright, I'll keep my eyes open.
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I'll have to check that out, don't have an answer right now. I think it's easier for the team when bugs are posted on Mantis. The Discussions forum is just that, for discussions. Any bug report that gets posted in the Discussions forum is asked to put on Mantis, including text errors. Could you elaborate? The descriptions stay, as far as I know. Only when there are spelling errors do they get edited.
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There are still known bugs not reported to Mantis, yes. Some of them are discussed on the Beta Discussion section of the TG forums. We will report them in due time. Rest assured that I will do my best to get as many bugs out of TSLRP. I also have Hassat Hunter's list in front of my nose, so I can check every bug that's on that list (some of the major bugs you mentioned I have already encountered, too).
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Ah, I thought I was missing something. He does have a lot of luck, but so does Han Solo, for that matter.
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What exactly is Zayne's "special relationship" with the Force? Never managed to figure that out...
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Expedition to the tomb of Freedon Nadd
Miltiades replied to Knights&Darths's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
I always pick Visas as party leader, with Atton & Mira/Mical as back-up. -
Game breaking crash on Onderon
Miltiades replied to Summers's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
Please let me know if this works for you guys. I'll be sure to let kepakiano know too! Sorry for bringing back a months old topic, but I had this same problem a few days ago. Because I don't have Linux, I couldn't try kepakiano's idea, however, inspired by this idea, I copied my savegame just before the Merchant Quarter (at the Iziz Starport) to my Kotor2 install on my Vista Laptop (from a Xp Desktop PC) and tried it. And it worked! Copied back my savegame, saved at the start of the Merchant Quarter to my XP computer, and everything worked fine. Problem solved. Just wanted to let you guys know if you had this problem, this is a possible way to fix it. -
If you're talking about the Jedi Order as an organization, then it'd be the Jedi Order during the Sith Wars for sure. The Jedi Order during the Clone Wars was too involved in politics, was blinded by arrogance and let the Chosen One slip out of their hands because of their fear for the dark side. If you're talking about their heroes, I'd still go for the Old Jedi Order, because with Jedi Like Nomi Sunrider, Odan-Urr, the Qel-Droma's, Thon, Arca Jeth, Revan, Malak, the Exile, Bastila, Kavar, Vrook, you have the most powerful and gifted Jedi for a long time, and Jedi Like Yoda, Windu and Kenobi, who are still formidable, don't match up against these legends.
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What planet(s) do you hate the most?
Miltiades replied to For The Republic's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
I don't really hate a planet, but I chose Dxun, just because it's the planet I had least fun with. And I actually liked Peragus very much. -
I found the quotes. Here's what Kreia says: "And there is something that the Council may never understand. That perhaps Revan never fell. The difference between a fall and a sacrifice is sometimes difficult, but I feel that Revan understood that difference, more than anyone knew. The galaxy would have fallen if Revan had not gone to war. Perhaps he became the dark lord out of necessity, to prevent a greater evil. I do not believe the Jedi Council changed Revan, as they claimed. They merely stripped away the surface, and allowed the true self to emerge again - someone who was willing to wage war to save others. " The Exile defied the council as much as Revan did by going to war, and both went to save the people on the Outer Rim. Revan, however, knew more than the Exile knew, something he shared with no one, perhaps not even his own apprentice. But I do agree, though, that both were great Jedi, both in strength and in their accomplishments.
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I prefer Revan. I acknowledge the much more depth in the Exile's character, but KotOR2 did also give Revan more depth, and I like how he's being portrayed in KotOR2. @exile025: 1: That's just assuming. Revan had many teachers, all having a big reputation. We don't know anything about the Exile's teacher(s), and Kreia trained both, so we can't use her as a factor. 2: There's still some debate as to if Revan really turned to the dark side. I don't remember the exact quote, but Kreia said something about Revan not turning at all, but just doing what was necessary. 3: Living without the Force must've been hard, and it's admirable how the Exile could survive and not break down without it, but if it did make her stronger, then only mentally, not physically. 4: I wouldn't say Malak was incompetent, he just was stupid, but that doesn't mean he can be dangerous. If we look at the three Sith the Exile had to defeat, we have a Sith that hungers, and while being very powerful, was weakened because he tried to feed on the Exile, who was a wound in the Force, which enabled the Exile, who, let's not forget, had two companions with him, to kill the Lord of Hunger; we have a Sith that lives on pain, and cannot be killed by normal means, but who is emotionally not that strong, and is being used as another pawn in Kreia's game, which could mean that the Lord of Pain wasn't that powerful anyway, who was in the end defeated by persuading him to let go; and then we have the Lord of Betrayal, who's strength lies not in battle, but in the manipulation of events and people, who already was a old woman, not any longer the strong Jedi Master she was decades ago, someone who was stripped of her strength by two Sith Lords. Okay, now I make it sound like they were push-overs, but Malak is as worthy as those, though his strength lies in his skill with a lightsaber, not in feeding on the Force, not holding himself together through pain, not being the smart manipulator who could shape events just through words. 5: The Mandalorian Wars and the Sith Civil War were two entirely different conflicts, and let's not forget the Exile had some help, too. And as far as I know, Revan defeated Mandalore and Yusanis face-to-face, just as the Exile defeated the three Sith Lords.
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Exile's Reconnection to the Force... Spoilers!
Miltiades replied to qt3.14159's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
"make" does seem to imply she made the Exile feel the Force again, though maybe it just means she just "helped" the Exile feel it again, guided her when the Exile could feel the Force by herself again. It does seem strange, since Kreia didn't know how and why the Exile was cut off from the Force, but she knows how to bring it back. In any way, I thought the Exile fed on life (using the bond she created with her companions, and drawing on the strength of thsoe around her), not on death. -
What really bakes my noodle in this case is whether or not the Exile would be able to draw strength FROM Revan. If she could, either her power would become tremendous, or the sheer power of Revan would be too much for her to handle, I think.
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TSL Restoration Project: The Phantom Deadline
Miltiades replied to Aurora's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
Nice work. Hope to see more animations in the future. @Gorth: Maybe they will, but I think first and for all they'll take some time off. -
I can't help but feel a bit cheated. I've bought most of these games for full price (well, some for lower price).
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