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Lost Jedi

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  1. Whoa!! Down to 112--and only 16 minor issues! That was quick! Edit: ... just noticed. The number done is "666". Awesome.
  2. Is there anything unskilled people could do? Heck, I'd even be willing to try to learn to mod. Whatever it takes; it just seems pretty sad that with so much progress, the project would be dropped. And there is a fanbase. I can think of four people off the top of my head (not forum-posters, people I know in real life) who are eagerly waiting for this. Some of them are a lot more skilled than I am (doesn't take much. :happy:), and they'd probably be willing to help out if they could. Is there hope, or is it already dead?
  3. Umm... I think you're making pretty good progress. Slow, yeah, sure, but the fact that you're still going is pretty amazing, considering how long you've been working on it. And since it looks like the M4-78 project may be dead... :sad: Anyway, yay. Progress is being made. It shows up on my screen, anyway. :happy: Thanks for keeping going.
  4. Muahahaha... I have fallen. I have admitted my fall (which, as everyone knows, is a far more terrible thing). I have become the new Lord of BETRAYAL (in-training). Now, my little handmaidens, come to me. I want you... to take a vacation!!! Sorry. Just doesn't fit. They're dead, pretty certainly. Although you'd like to hope that Brianna escaped. Using her Jedi-Handmaiden Camo-robe of whiteness.
  5. I'm interested in getting a deck... probably two, if they're cheap enough, so I can play with other people rather than just count cards.
  6. If that's the case, that's pretty inaccurate. Girls can fight just as well as guys can. I should know; I just got my [rear] kicked by one a few days ago...
  7. In the dialog.tlk: "And all of Katarr was destroyed, all of the Jedi killed...Including Master Zhar... Master Vandar..." I remember it from in-game, too. When you talk with the masters on Dantooine, if you ask other questions before going directly to the point. I only got it by exploring conversation options I normally wouldn't... seriously, by that point in the game, not many people are going to ask about what happened at Katarr again ^_^
  8. If it's the lightsabers you're having trouble with, try running away with force speed. You can either lose them in the pillars or string them out; when you've got one by itself, attack it until it's dead or the others show up. Then run off again. Whatever you do, don't hang around near Traya; having her use force powers while the lightsabers attack you is not fun.
  9. One way to make it harder: play your alignment--completely. If you're a darkside character, don't learn heal. If you're lightside, don't learn force lightning. Either way, it's going to make things a lot more difficult.
  10. Nothing amazing for me, but I've played RPGs before. My mom, though... She keeps clicking through conversation without reading it fully. And sometimes she accidentally clicks on a reply. So for instance, even though she was lightside, she ended up killing the Sullustan you meet on Citadel Station (the one who's getting harassed by the thugs), keeping Ramana as her slave, and threatening to stick Atton with her vibroblade. And she's just on her first (chosen) planet...
  11. Exile: "What did you see?" Visas: "...I'm really not sure anymore... and I don't think I want to know." I really doubt the Malak theory, no offense to master_pendrak. Even excluding the fact that Malak was killed and then blown to bitty chunks at the end of KotOR I, Nihilus always seems more like a force than a person. Malak was a power-hungry Sith. Nihilus is just plain hungry.
  12. Atton's backstory makes him the most interesting, but Visas is probably the coolest Jedi overall... counting Jediness as a deciding factor. ^_^ Disciple is the worst. Preachy, boring, and scary teeth. Honestly, LS Bastila's less annoying than he is.
  13. I guess I'm one of the lame people... I didn't figure it out until the moment. I blame Canderous, though. I had a female character, and his conversations are buggy so that whatever gender you are, when he talks about how Revan destroyed the Mandelorians, he ALWAYS says "He". My siblings didn't believe me, so I played through again, found the spot, and showed the conversation. There are at least five "he"s or "his"s in that one talk... and I did all of the party member sidequests (pretty much all) before the Leviathan. I agree that it could have easiliy been figured out, though... with a male PC <_< . My older brother gave away at one point that there was a giant secret somewhere in the future, and I thought things over and wondered, "Am I Revan?" before remembering the gender references and deciding the Dark Lord had probably not undergone a sex change.
  14. I never use him once I get his backstory... sorry, just gave me an odd image. The floating sphere holding two guns bigger than he is... although I suppose the same applies to T3. ^_^
  15. Don't be silly. They simply didn't bother with beta testers the first time around. "Let's see, we've cut off a planet, all of the different endings, and Atris's role. Anything else we can do to shave time?" "Dunno... maybe cut Malachor V entirely?" "Great idea! But wait, I've got a better one... let's cut the beta testing! If you want, we can cut all the stuff on Malachor that makes the rest make sense, just to be safe." "Good thinking. Beta testing's overrated. Even if there are a few problems, it's not like anyone wil notice..." :D Yay for TSLRP!!!
  16. I noticed a bug in the latest version... whenever there are already 8 cards in a player's slots, if the ninth card is filled with a side deck card that doesn't bust it, the player automatically wins. I know for sure this works with the computer players in the campaign section (I've already lost 8 matches because of it ), and I'm not sure if it works anywhere else. It happens even if the other player has 20 already... one time I had 20 and the computer had 19, and it added a minus 6 and won the match. Help please? And by the way, this minigame rocks. I just downloaded it recently, and I've already played over 50 matches. Thanks so much to the creators.
  17. I can't believe Nihilus is getting beaten by a vision...
  18. No offense, but why are you in this kind of forum if you haven't played K2 and disliked K1? Just seems kind of odd.
  19. C3PO - Major pain. He gets involved in important events and is used as a sort of slapstick comic effect. Example: battle of Geonosis. You have Jedi being slaughtered, Separatist worlds finally breaking out into outright war with the Republic, the clone troopers coming into use. And any time in that wasted with the "C3PO loses his head" adventure is just a pain. Plus he's whiny, annoying, and seems to exist only to blame things on R2-D2 and show the latter to be amazing in comparison. Jar Jar- "Meesa an idiot! Meesa gonna tag along on big important stuff and be even more of an idot! Meesa wanna be your friend, so meesa can get in the way and act stupid!" Jar Jar is worse than C3PO, by far. A complete slapstick idiot character who gets his tongue stuck in podracers. The worst bit is when Lucas actually wrote him as having a major role, such as in the Gungan army (saddest battle scene EVER) and taking Padme's place in the Senate. He freaking gives Palpantine his executive powers!! And while you could probably make a case for him being inconsequential there, that Palpantine would have gotten someone else to do it or whatever, it's still lame. A whiny, annoying, IDIOTIC gungan who was kicked out of his home for clumsiness ends up traveling with Jedi, holding a leadership position in an army, and helping give power to the evil Emperor. All without losing any of his imbecillic nature. Some places are right for slapstick humor. Star Wars isn't. As for the short attention span idea, that's not true. All throughout the movies, whenever those characters are present, they're being annoying. One of the worst things about them is that they WON'T SHUT UP. And I don't see how observing their stupidity gives anyone short attention spans anyway; if that was the case, wouldn't we just be briefly annoyed and forget about it?
  20. Thanks. I'll definitely try that.
  21. I think the most likely explanation for the lack of conversation between them is that Mira simply didn't advertise her past. As Elven6 said, it wouldn't exactly be something she'd broadcast. Mandalore probably just saw her as a bounty hunter, same with Bao-dur. And what would she do? Go up and say "Hi! I used to be enslaved by your people, but I thought of you as family. Wanna chat?" ^_^ The exile has to get a good bit of influence with her to find out. It's unlikely the other party members would become close enough friends with her that she'd tell any of them. Come to think of it, I don't remember any party member-party member interactions that weren't at least mildly hostile.
  22. 1. The Mass Shadow Generator is the weapon Bao-dur built at the end of the Mandalorian Wars. Under the Exile's orders, it was used at Malachor V and destroyed the Mandalorian fleet as well as many Republic soldiers and Jedi who were present. While I don't think we know for certain how it works, it somehow used the planet's gravity well to annihilate the fleets. It was the use of this weapon, and the deaths resulting from it, that led to the Exile being cut off from the Force. The republic ships (I think) were being used to power up the MSG. I don't know if they had any other purpose. 2. G0-T0 was trying to stop the Remote from activating the MSG when the Exile told it to. G0-T0 had put programmed commands in the remote that prevented it from doing its job when G0-T0 stopped it. In the cut content, HK-47 was supposed to come in and, depending on how things had gone throughout the rest of the game, either kill "the fat one" or be stopped by HK-51 droids. 3. ...nobody knows. Cut content sucks at this point, as well as the general incompleteness of the endings. In the cut content, Mira, as well as your other Jedifiable party members, were supposed to confront Kreia before you got there, and fail miserably. This would lead to circumstances where (I'm not too sure about this bit) your exile would end up having the chance to help them out, but have to weaken his/herself to do so. As it is, we have no clue what happened to Mira afterwards, just like we don't know how the Ebon Hawk went from falling into a canyon to stopping by to pick you up from the Trayus core. Or what happened to your party members. Seriously, what were they doing, having a pazaak tournament? 4. You kind of make a choice. If your character is lightside at that point, you end up leaving in the Ebon Hawk, watching as Malachor V. is blown up behind you, and following Revan. If you have a darkside character, you get a clip of Kreia falling Emperor Palpantine-style into the Trayus core, then a slow zoomout on the core and the planet, implying that you're staying there being evil somehow. But no, you can't actually make a choice at that point. It's your alignment that decides it.
  23. That's one odd species...
  24. I've done a couple melee consulars with two weapon fighting. It's pretty much the same choice as anywhere else (where 2 weapon fighting vs. dueling is concerned): if you focus on dueling, you'll nearly always hit when you attack, but with 2-weapon fighting, you get twice the attacks, so twice the chance to hit anyway. The trick is to switch off between melee and casting. Or use combinations like stasis field/insanity---> master speed ----> attack. With the high wisdom and charisma consulars have, you can stasis nearly anyone, and then it's just a matter of cutting them down.
  25. How does that work? I heard something like that, so I tried loading a game right before the Enclave and visiting her on Nar Shadda, but nothing happened, even when I brought HK along. It is the "not-male" female rodian, right?
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