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  1. IGN: "Playing through the entire story, we've had the game crash about four or five times." Gamespy: "Unfortunately, this great story is embedded in a mess of bugs that detract from the experience." Gamespot: "A disappointing presentation hurts The Sith Lords, especially on first impression. We encountered a number of minor issues during the course of the game, such as characters who'd occasionally pass through walls (no, it's not a Force power) or dialogue options that would unexpectedly throw us back into the same dialogue loop. The game also sporadically crashed to the desktop in transition between areas, and our computer-controlled companions were prone to some bone-headed tactics when left to their own devices. And it doesn't really look any better than the original, but since it tries to get away with a few new graphical effects, its frame rate is prone to taking nosedives on all but the fastest systems." This is my 1st post. I would not be on this forum if it wasn't for the annoying bugs I've encountered. For a start-up developer, Obsidian is showing incredibly lack of appreciation and overall respect for its customers. Every crash I've encountered, every lack of responses on the forum from Obsidian staffs just adds more and more to my impression that Obsidian is no more than a Bioware-wannabe. Obsidian has much to learn from companies like Bioware and Blizzard.

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