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Boiler98

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  1. Depending on if you fell Raven was a male or female, I suppose the "secret compartment" would be something very different. Why Raven would leave that on the Eban Hawk is beyond me. If you are refering to the Eban Hawk's smuggling compartment. No. It isn't there.
  2. If Revan is a Light Side Female you will also meet Carth. He will imply his love for her and ask you to tell Raven that "Carth is waiting" if you see her.
  3. You should ask this in the Spoilers forum. Not here.
  4. Did you never play the first!? Crips, I was finding new stuff the 5th time I played through KotOR.
  5. I'm not sure you are missing anything... I'm afraid for you and the possible outcome of this situation. Kreia should chime in and tell you that everything is done and to search the room you are in for the exit. The door behind the sarcophagus should open with no trouble. I don't remember having to "unlock" it, but that would be the most compliex part of opening the door (if you even have to do that).
  6. I don't know why divide didn't work for me, but the other option did. I actually got a very nice light saber crystal. It's all random, so might as well give it a try... just make sure you save the game first.
  7. HAHAHA! I can't believe it... I've spent all this time on this question and we've been answering it for the past 10 posts. Well, kinda. (6 * 2) - 8 = 4, so we need to add 9 to it. Right? 9 / 1 = 1, simple. What else can you do to 9 and 1 to equal one? d'oh! Now that is a painful slap in the face.
  8. Nothing inside the bunker is damaged when you blow the door.
  9. It only works on the XBox. There are "trainers" for the PC version that will let you modify you save game to give you whatever type of character you want.
  10. Ah, I didn't realize you could select Hanharr at that point. So Hanharr/Mira are selected based on your alignment on Nar Shaddaa I guess. Another pair is selected based on sex. So much replay value!
  11. When I ran across the Dxun door I was able to open it with charges I had. I am not sure if they were the ones I got on Korriban or if I ran across them on Dxun, or elsewhere. But you can at least find charges somewhere... in the galaxy. Didn't open the door in Korriban yet. I tried returning, but the academy door is locked. If the game doesn't force me somewhere when I leave my next planet I'm going to try there agian.
  12. If memory serves, it is in the room to your left as you are leaving the arena. Don't take the rap around hall, go straight through the first door and then turn left. There should be 3 people training in the room. Is that the room you tried? After Mira opens the door, your character gets to run around the facility too. I ran into that door a second time and the panel was still there, so I don't think it will disappear (then again, stranger things have happened in KotOR games).
  13. It's in the sparing room, I think. There is a door and a panel right next to eachother. If you select the panel you will get the option to "open and enter" -- pick that.
  14. There are dialog options that you reach which are very obvious as to your intention to train them. You need to continue to speak with your party members, and increase your Influence with them. I had Disiple turned before we left the room I found him in. I've not found other situations where I can increase my Influence with other characters yet to let me work with them.
  15. You can train any number of them. You just need to have the Influence level to convince them to let you.
  16. silasm knows it doesn't add up to 13. "String Math" != Real Math. It is a matter of figuring out what incorrect statement works, because of whatever brain fart, or coming to the realization that we found another bug that seems too impossibly obvious to miss.
  17. You haven't reached the computer yet. The numbers GSpotFrenzy listed, and the parentheses, are given to you. You just have to plug in +, -, * or /. So, the question at hand is replace the '_' below with an operator to make the statement true. (6 _ 2) _ 8 _ 9 _ 1 = 13
  18. You mean "left to right" on the operator order. 5 - 3 + 7 = 9 Moving from right to left would make it = 5. I tried the equation you posted GSpotFrenzy and the console blew up on my too. I'm punching numbers right now to see if there is another sequence.
  19. The auto level isn't so bad in many situations. I normally level up manually, but always see what the game wants to level up as automatic first. A lot of the time I pick what they want, unless I see some value in a different area. Nice exploit though.
  20. I didn't have any real problem with the ladies. I focused on his blaster skills and had to fight them using melee, so I doubt your build is making it impossible. You should have shields, armor and enhancements that you can play with; focus on DEX. You can also try to stun one of the sisters before engaging the other.
  21. LOL. Everybody needs a little pick me up every so often.
  22. Ah, I haven't gotten there... I just learned you go back to Dxun. I'll look at it in when I wake up... so sleepy. The equation you give is equal to 13. I'll have to wait to see it in the game though. Addition is not done before subtraction. The operators are done in order, from left to right.
  23. I have a similar, less devistating, problem on the docks. The doors next to the Flophouses and the Hutt's door can not be targeted. I don't know what is in there, but I guess it isn't that important to the overall story. Have you tried loading the auto-save? Maybe try going off planet (although I doubt you can at the moment). Try doing a few other things. Where is your other save game that is only a few hours behind where you are? In any such game (no matter the platform) I keep no less then 3 save games going, so that if the power flickers, the console jerks or the game freezes Iose maybe a few hours. If you had only one save game going, you have to take some of that blame there. Such a bug, however, certainly has no excuse. I spoke with some BioWare folks once and they were amazed when I told them I had played KotOR1 9 times. "I don't think any of our testers played it that many times" was the reply. To which I wanted to reply: "With the number of bugs and glitches in that game, I'm not suprised". Obsidian did a good job of cleaning up several things, but missed a few. My guess is none of their testers played it 9 times.
  24. Since Obsidian *can't* fix anything in an Live patch, there is little motive behind that point. Aside from the inherent problems in patching a read-only media format, patches to a game's executable can not be made via Live. It's the rules. That aside, nothing "sucks". *Some* have experienced slow downs and game freezes. Bugs happen when you deal with different hardware. May, or may not, be a problem when it hits PC... but I'm pretty sure any problems will be promptly posted in the Support section.
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