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MasterJediConsular

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  1. Hey Hassat. The disks have AU on them. Version is 2.00.424. Thanks for the reply.
  2. Well okay, but that was the issue I was having was with the manual patch.
  3. Hi all, hoping to get a bit of help with a problem I'm having here. I've installed Kotor 2 for the first time on this pc and then downloaded the UK official patch 1.0a and 1.0b from the lucas arts website (I'm running the AU version, but no patch listed for that). When I try to install the first patch it gets to 33% and then states "Old File Not Found, However a file of the same name was found. No update done as file contents do not match". I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling Kotor 2, re downloading the patch, and restarting the computer. Nothing's worked so far. Also the update function when you run the game gives the following error: Pinging: swpatch.obsidianent.com Retrieving autopatcher version information Connecting... swpatch.obsidianent.com Can not find patch file: /swkotor2/sw_pc_autopatch.txt Retrieving game patch information Connecting... swpatch.obsidianent.com Can not find patch file: /swkotor2/sw_pc_english.txt Get the manual patch. http://support.lucasarts.com/patches/Kotor2.htm The patch has been aborted I'd appreciate any help.
  4. That's because a scratched disk and an incomplete copy equate to largely the same thing. Cyclic redundancy error is a pretty broad error.
  5. Is the disk scratched? Direct copy (from a computer or copying files manually off the disk and then installing) hardly ever works because of hidden files and directory issues.
  6. That's because Dooku practices Makashi, a light saber form that is greatly aided by a hilt that can be easily manipulated. Almost no one who appears in the movies other than Dooku practices this form. The reason behind the conventional hilt shape being almost universal throughout the universe is probably because it is necessary in maintaining form consistency. Besides, blade quality would be more important, and from other media you see jedi who change the characteristics of their blade such as length, volitility etc.
  7. It seems that the G35 isn't the ideal choice for gaming applications. Check out CNET's review: http://reviews.cnet.com/Toshiba_Qosmio_G35...7-31749236.html OTOH, the G30 (is the G30 the G35's predecessor?) seems to operate admirably in a gaming capacity.
  8. Touche'. If you still don't know Sidious' history by now, you shouldn't be discussing star wars.
  9. Puns. Nice. Good to see German humour is still up to its usual standard. Back on topic people. Any follow up's on the original announcement?
  10. He was referring to the ease at which you defeat Nihilus, not his stance or style. Right?
  11. Arrgh Can someone please clean this up? It's called the KOTOR 3 SUGGESTIONS FORUM, not cj's wild kotor ride. Crap. Sorry for yelling. Oh. and please delete this post as well, as it just adds to the junkiness.

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