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Dark Wanderer

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  1. I can't truly say if it would've been a better thing to do or not. Yet, I'm like many others kind of disappointed that KOTOR 2 isn't a continuation of Revan's Story. The excuse is probably that Revan would've been too strong to play as a new character, but according to what people say (haven't played K2 yet, waiting for the PC release), the Exile himself is powerful enough to take down legions of Sith Warriors and the most powerful Dark Lords of the Sith as it is already, so is there any real difference...?

     

    I'm at the same time not entirely repelled by the idea of playing an entirely new character in KOTOR 2, but I'm hoping that KOTOR 3, should it ever come, will eventually let us continue the story as Revan, one way or another.

  2. Well, each Dark Lord of the Sith has his/her own strenghts. Ragnos is perhaps one of the most admirable ones because that he got the title and held his own among equals, managed to rule them with an iron first and thus was one of the few (correct me if I'm wrong) Sith Lords to actually die of old age, not in battle or because of another one's schemings. Palpatine could be admired because of the fact that he managed to hide the fact that he was a Sith Lord under both the Jedi Council and the New Republic's "watchful" eyes and then by clever schemes maanged to throw the whole galaxy in a civil war and used that war to play a win-win game (sorta) that finailly ended in him using the old Republic agaisnt the Jedi Council, which had been the Republic's ally.

     

    So in short, in a small or big way, there's something to be admired about each Sith Lord. One does not become a Sith Lord by being merely stupid, after all (through it's possible to become one through pure luck, I guess).

  3. I agree, somehow I don't think Revan should be given an offical face, gender or voice, unless you could choose those things in the beginning of the game. But otherwise, I'm all for a return of Revan in KOTOR 3 if it ever comes, either as a playable character, party member or NCP...

  4. Hmm, you're all giving me some quite good offers. I'm rather surpised, I admit :shifty:. I'm grateful, through I don't know if I could accept right away for a number of reasons - first we'd have to know if the stuff you're offerign would fit together with my computer - some stuff don't go too well with certain computers, I'm afraid... And Besides, I don't know which of your offers would be the best. I'm not too good at technical matters, to my shame, so I don't know which choice would be the best :">. And besides, as my own computer is back at my dorm for the time being, I can't get my system specs or whatever it's called right away :blink:.

     

    But besides that, iI wonder.. KOTOR 1 work(s)ed fine on my computer. Long loading times at certain points, but nothing serious. So since KOTOR 2 is using basically the same engine with a few changes (like weather), why would there be any problems?

  5. Very nice, I especially like Malak as a snowman.

    And Bastila as a blond eh.

    Thx for sharing.

     

    I actually have my own to share. It is art work, rather than photoshoping.

    This is simply gorgeous. (Has female Revan, rather than the usual male)

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    I hope you all like it.

     

    You made that!? O_O. Very nice, very nice! :shifty:. Even if I do prefer Revan being a male :-. Going to do similar, err, poster for KOTOR 2? :D.

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