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  1. I'm between 40 & 50 too, but theres no option for that. Haha!
  2. I meant by having an "official" gender for Reven. Reven is Reven to me as I played in the first game, no one can ever ruin that experience.
  3. No. No no no no no no. And again, no. The whole deal with Reven is that Reven is mysterious. Reven wears a hood, and people don't know what Reven looks like. That's what the whole convo with Atton was at the beginning of Kotor2, there were so many rumors about Reven, no one knew what was true unless you knew Reven personally. Reven will always be a dark female to me. Don't take that away from me, and I won't take your image of Reven away from you.
  4. I voted for story, but I think both are important in an RPG. It is a game, and gameplay is one of the reasons we choose a video game over a movie. The combat system in a game is what will make me choose to play it or not. I can't spend hours scrolling through menu's in the Final Fantasy games like some people can. I don't play turn based RPGs, because I usually get bored. Kotor isn't boring to me because you don't have to pause the game, you can just fight. But at the same time the game needs an interesting story. It is often the story that will drive me to keep playing the game, so I can find out what happens next. I love talking to different characters, finding new information, etc more than I like the fighting part. Ultimately, a good game needs both or I would get bored.
  5. To the original poster, You may be interested in this article: http://www.beliefnet.com/story/76/story_7657_1.html
  6. That made me laugh! While I enjoyed playing Fable, I definately agree with you. I'd rather have a fully fleshed out story & gameplay before they make the graphics fancy. If you want a game with day/night cycle, play GTA San Andreas. I just hope there will be a Kotor3. That would make me happy.
  7. Don't forget that losing influence will also cause someone to answer your questions and align with you eventually. I think the idea is that they fear you so they respond to you. I haven't experienced this myself, but I have heard a lot of people say it works.
  8. I just got my first bug tonight. My fiance was playing (we use the same xbox/disk) and his character returned to the Jedi Enclave near the end of the game. Well when it pans to show where the Jedi masters would be (except he was playing dark side, so no one was there) the game freezes. No way to skip it. No way to finish the game. He says it's due to a corruped save. I'm pretty bummed, I wanted to see force crush. EDIT: Ok, he got past it. He had to put Kreia in his party in order for the scene to trigger without freezing. It was still weird.
  9. Me neither, I don't listen to the radio. My fiance introduced me to Bright Eyes.
  10. Here are a few of my favorite bands: Alkaline Trio Jets to Brazil The Postal Service Bright Eyes The Juliana Theory I have seen all but Bright Eyes live.
  11. 1. To get the Bastilla holocron, you have to tell Atton that Reven was dark side, male. Then when you're on . Carth makes different appearences if you say Reven was good (male or female, although what scenes you get vary on what gender you said Reven was). 2. The influence system is not screwed. There are certain places that allow you to gain influence with Bao-Dur, you have to have him in your party at that time. Go to gamefaqs.com and look for the influence faq or post. That's what I've been using. 3. No. I am assuming there was going to be something there, but it got cut. 4. The guide is wrong? I don't have the guide so I have no idea. 5. Mira is there because the Ebon Hawk crashed and I guess she fell out of the ship or something. The game gives no explination if Bao-Dur is dead or not, just that his fate is unknown. So if it makes you feel better, he becomes a tap-dancing monkey. Nothing that you mentioned above would be a bug. A bug is when your game freezes, crashes, or does something it's not supposed to. My game has been working fine, so I can't help you out there.
  12. I like tidy endings but cliffhangers leave me coming back for more. I was insane for a long time trying to figure out what the hell happened after Metal Gear Solid 2: sons of liberty. Snake Eater really cleared a lot of that up. In that case, I enjoyed having a cliffhanger, even though it made me insane. I like both types of endings, it just depends on the game and how they handle it.
  13. I would disagree. I thought the characters in KOTOR2 were one of the best aspects of the game. They were very well developed and the voice acting was great as well. Even though Kriea pissed me off sometimes, I never felt like I was being lectured as with Bastilla and Carth. But that was just her character, she was supposed to make you think about your actions and evaluate the situation from all angles before making decisions. Bastilla and Carth just wanted you to be goodie-goodie. Now I'm not trying to say that the characters in Kotor weren't well developed, they were. I am more partial to the characters in Kotor2. Yes, I am one of the few people who like the influence system as well. I do agree with you about T3. He definately has a lot of personality. The plot of the game seemed easy to find in conversations. It was the individual characters backgrounds that you had to influence to get. I much prefer the influence system to the timed system in the first game. In the first game, I never did finish everyone's backstory. The influence system gives you more control over the characters stories. Besides, it is the dialogue trees and characters that made me start this game again. It is refreshing to see someone actually articulate why they liked the first one more rather than "i hated teh ending it was teh SUCK!!!" While I do think the ending wasn't as good as the first, I do see more replay value in this game. When I played Kotor, I only played through it once, reloaded at the unknown planet and played the second ending. What I like about Kotor2 is that I'm getting a different experience the second time through, instead of having one thing to do that can be handled light or dark, there are different sides you can choose and then handle that side light or dark.
  14. Yeah, Bao-Dur doesn't seem to be able to wear any robes or armor that doesn't restrict force powers. But not all force powers are restricted by armor. It does sort of suck, though.
  15. If you say Reven was male DS, To my knowledge, that is the only time it shows something.
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