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  1. He did make a great melee Jedi, and would frequently mop the floor with opponents before I even caught up to him.

     

    I have to admit, though, that after my first play through I thought he was kinda interesting, but one dimensional.

     

    After coming here and other places, and finding more about the cut scenes I missed and such, I thought he had potential, but was not fully realized. And I'm someone who has a weakness for sweet guys and paladin archtypes in games like this.

     

    So I had to vote for Sweet, but would add, "And I really wish they could have done more with him in the game".

     

    Alas, I find myself saying that a lot recently.

  2. Indeed. I missed most of the very flirty dialogs on my first play through, as I just by habit chose the most supportive and understanding options most of the times. Then, while digging around in the dialog files after my first play through, I stumbled upon a section where he (with a combination of interest and amusement) says, "I don't know. What am I going to have to do for it?"

     

    I just HAD to replay the game to hear him say that in context. Heh. That's my favorite part now. There's also his "Now that I'd like to see. Or would I..." response to another suggestion you can make.

     

    :p

     

    Anyway, I liked Atton a great deal, but I also would have liked more talks with him after he opens up about his past.

  3. Can't say I have any interest in Canderous at all. Indeed, my first play through of KotOR 1 I didn't even take him with me after we left Taris.

     

    I liked him only slightly more after doing his side quest in my second play through.

     

    I like Atton, but just gotta say Carth is the winner for me. He's got dedication and loyalty, sweet and with a sense of humor, lots of fun flirting with him in game, and that niiiiice wallpaper of him still makes my little heart go pitter-pat. :)

  4. To be a male Exile. ;_;

     

    Nah. Actually, this is different. Atton actually confronts Disciple about it in an Ebon Hawk cut scene. There's another where T3 catches him sending them as well.

     

    Alas, I never got either of these (I seemed to have skipped straight to the "I saw her first" fight with Atton), but know several who did. There's likely some balance of influences that I didn't hit.

  5. I'm replaying to see what happens if I do Dantooine last/ignore Disciple anyways. Same thing was with Mira in my first game. I did Nar Shadda last & did nothing with her dialogue(s).

     

    My hope is that the romancey options for Prettyboy won't be triggerd so I can have nice cutscenes with Atton isntead. :)

     

    Actually, I think most of the interesting cut scenes with Atton appear when you have Disciple with a high influence as well. Let us know if you see anything new, though.

  6. Yeah I had a question about him too.

     

    Its my first time play through as a chick and I'm evil.

     

    The Disicple keeps like thinking he sees Kriea and chasing her image around the Ebon Hawk. Then she finally lures him into the room she is usually in and you hear her say "jedi".  Then she says some funny stuff about him not remebering her.

     

    So was he once a jedi or is he hiding his power or some thing I haven't thought of yet??

     

    Yeah then she calls him a betrayer....I never quiet got that either :)

     

     

    He had Jedi training when he was younger, and is reporting your doings to the Republic fleet (Admiral Onasi, if he's alive, the other admiral if not).

  7. You find out he was once a padawan at the academy at Dantooine but became tired of jedi arrogance after you were exiled.  He then offers to let you train him as a jedi

     

    Actually, I got more out of what he said than that. I got the impression he looked up to your PC greatly, even had a bit of a crush on her. He was about 10 to 12 years younger, and evidently was trained in some minor why by your PC (Jedi teacher assisstants? :) ). He was most upset when your character left, and shortly thereafter, persuaded by the same reasoning that got your character to leave, left the Jedi. Half-trained and Force sensitive, but without family connections, he got training and joined the Republic forces. He still clung to some of the history of the Jedi, no doubt acting as an expert in the area. Carth sends him to find the Exile after hearing about the appearance of the Ebon Hawk.

     

    For whatever reason, Disciple decides to join your group if your character is female. I think it's because of that old crush, though he has idealized it to the point where he doesn't admit to feelings other than admiration. At first, your character can say he looks familiar, but he is reticent about admitting who he is at first, perhaps out of embarrassment, or that you would therefore find out about his assignment.

     

    I liked the character, personally. At least, I liked his potential. He is so easy to gain influence with, you can get him to be traed as a Jedi in the first room you meet him in, and thereafter he has nothing to say to you, really. At no time can your character learn first hand about his reports to Admiral Onasi, nor confront him with it. You can't ask him if he knew who the Exile was, and how he felt about it when he found you. There isn't any indication that he feels anything like love towards you at all, IMHO, even in his little scraps with Atton.

  8. We are enjoying the game, HOWEVER, I am extremely irritated that while my HIS romance option is a gorgeous Echani handmaiden who practices sparring in sexy black underwear, MY romance option is the freaking over-the-hill DISCIPLE! 

     

    Actually, he's supposed to be 25 - significantly younger than Atton. His appearance and actions don't reflect that well, however.

     

    And yes, atton IS a romance, but (IMHO) neither of these romance interests were well developed. Disciple had some interesting thing sthey COULD have played off of like

    the fact that he was actually there to keeping an eye on you for Admiral Onasi

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    he had a huge crush on your character when he was still in training at the Jedi order

    . I mean, can you imagine if they had played on that? You could have

    confronted him about reporting back to the Republic fleet, found out more about what it was like to join the fleet at a young age (he would have bene in his young teens when he abandoned the order) and how they treated him as a half-trained Jedi, found out whether he came on this mission knowing who the Exile was and how he felt about that. Perhaps he tries too hard to be very correct to make up for these things.

     

     

    Actually think there was a lot they could have done with the character and didn't. Too bad, because I, personally, DO like nice guys, even that way.

     

    Atton, on the other hand, was well developed - right up until his confession to you about his background. However, I was very disappointed to learn that a VAST majority of his conversations are exactly the same. eh? He jumps in and defends a male character in the same way when

    the assassin comes for them when they're in the cages on Telos

    ? After his long incarceration, he says Keria used to be beautiful, talks about visiting the red light district on Nar Shadaa, but not even a flirting pass at my PC? And there is nothing you can talk to him about after his confession and training. There are so many thing syou could have been able to say and talk to him about. Though I understand thatkeeping people at a distance was a defense mechanism for him, you'd think he would give more indications that he likes you thanthe rather school-boyish early scenes between him and some of the crew (where your character is not around).

     

     

    Can't say I have any interest in Mira. I just don't swing that way I suppose. :blink:

     

     

    We swoon over sexy dangerous Angel (in Buffy the Vampire Slayer). Legolas is definitely gorgeous, but Aragorn is the one with dark, rugged mystery surrounding him. 

     

    Errr, I'm not really that fond of Angel, and I've seen lots of women that preferred Legolas. Alas, there's a wide variety of preferences when it comes to these things, which makes it hard to write any one romance that will please everyone. Unfortunately, I think both romances available to female characters lack depth - the NPCs involved do not show their attachment to the PC in a way significantly different than they are attached to a male PC.

     

     

    After playing through Baldur
  9. I agree with the idea that first-person immersion has it's value in a CRPG and I also understand the commercial attraction of first-person CRPG's being able to attract a cross-over audience of FPS fans.  That said, one problem I see is creating the party element in a first-person RPG.  Is that even possible? 

     

    Reactions?

     

    I think this was just the article author showing his own biases. During NWN's development, I saw several people claim point to that and MMORPGs and say that singleplayer RPGs were going the way of the dodo. Didn't happen. Still not happening.

     

    I've seen people claim on the Jade Empire forums that active combat like that is the wave of the future. Again, unlikely.

     

    It's just, IMHO, that when people see a new innovation that matches their preferences better than what came before, they make the (somewhat natural) assumption that that is THE wave of the future - what everything will go to. After all, if THEY like it, everyone does.

     

    There's room in the game market - and ESPECIALLY the RPG market which still doesn't have enough title to make me happy - for various styles of games. I think there will continue to be various styles, and see no big movement in the foreseeable future to just one variety.

     

    Of course, perhaps I am biased, as I dislike FPV, feel it doesn't add any immersion for me, and thoroughly hope that the industry will continue to make games I like. Heh

  10. I think he says something about how the whole place could explode if someone fired a blaster while drunk, but is quick to assure the PC that HE would never do such a thing.

     

    I suspect he did. Heh.

     

    Dunno why he was there unless he was, as suggested, trying to get lost and Nar Shadaa was not an option for some reason.

  11. Also did you find this in your dialog.tlk. i couldnt find it in mine, mine opens with loads of wing dings then when finally the text makes sense its about kotor 1 and items in kotor 1 and 2.

     

    Yes, that's where I found it, though I could have sworn I saw the cut from the slavers dialog in game. Then again it's very late here right now and I've just taken a big dose of cold medicine. :lol:

     

    The first part has all of the dialog.tlk file has pointer references, and later is the text. You can either open it in notepad or word pad and do a search of the file for key words (I recommend copying it somewhere else so you don't accidentally mess it up and ruin your install first) or use a dialog.tlk viewer. If you search around the various KotOR mod communities, you should find a couple of the viewers/editors available.

  12. It's probably been mentioned before, but there's a few additional sound files from Kreia's conversation with Sion on Malachor. One in particular stood out: she suggested the exile had a choice of paths, and could choose to save his/her friends, but would be weaker for it.

     

    I'll see if I can find it again and get a directory number.

     

    Yes, I saw that in the dialog.tlk file. I think they intended for your character to make a choice that could save all of your friends from the fate they would meet in the endings everyone is talking about - perhaps lock them in the Ebon Hawk or something. ;) That's the story I'm clinging to, anyway.

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