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Apetro

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  1. KOTOR = Franchise, no way they're gonna give up this cash-cow. Besides the ending sets it up for KOTR III
  2. KOTOR II...where to even begin, here is a list of my offical complaints 1.) Bugs/Glitches- C'mon developers don't release a game till it's ready. Not only was I enjoying KOTORII I was enjoying it so much that my player fell through the map and had reload my game (this happened not ONCE but TWICE). 2.) Collision errors- Often would find my character or NPCS stuck on remains/metal boxes. 3.)Frame Rate Issues- Using the same engine you're telling in 2 years you haven't been able to iron out a steady 30fps on the same engine? 4.) Ending- The ending provided no closure what-so-ever, a 10 second movie and that is it. Where is the amazing ending like the first KOTOR? 5.)Load Issues- Maybe it's not the developer's fault but I love watching a loading screen at least twice a minute. 6.) Character Depth- Amazing development on character/NPCS....Darth Nihlus? NONE! 7.) Too Easy- The game was amazingly easy compared to the first KOTOR(My character would kill almost anything in 1 flury or power attack). Often I would be struggling to win a battle. In KOTOR II played through 90% like some uber-jedi. In short KOTOR II is a good game, but not great. Due to the lack of polish and failure of the quality assurance dept, the game suffers some major pitfalls. I don't believe I just wasted 40hrs of my life only to be let down at the very end.

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