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I dunno if anyone else has it but when i choose either male/female jedi sentinal or consular, when i equip the regular clothes on my char the clothes look exactly like the Jedi guardian clothes for both sexes! <_<

 

This only happens on my Xbox version of K 2

 

Can anyone tell me exactly what is my problem and how can i fix it, its not a major problem of course but still...

All PCs, whether Guardian, Sentinel, or Consular have same kind of clothes, which you will find that commoners and refugees on Nar Shaddaa also have. Again, Obsidian tried to save money on game costum design or simply did not have enough time to look at other clothes design for characters.

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Deep from within...

 

Victims live a life of fantasy.

 

Some see salvation as an act of God, a few look within for it.

 

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All PCs, whether Guardian, Sentinel, or Consular have same kind of clothes, which you will find that commoners and refugees on Nar Shaddaa also have. Again, Obsidian tried to save money on game costum design or simply did not have enough time to look at other clothes design for characters.

 

Thats preety Lazy

All PCs, whether Guardian, Sentinel, or Consular have same kind of clothes, which you will find that commoners and refugees on Nar Shaddaa also have. Again, Obsidian tried to save money on game costum design or simply did not have enough time to look at other clothes design for characters.

 

Well the game was rushed and didn't Bioware do the same thing with K1 also?

If they did they must have been realy good cos k1 was an amazing game

Thats preety Lazy

 

Yes my friend, Incredibly cheap and lazy shame on them all.

All PCs, whether Guardian, Sentinel, or Consular have same kind of clothes, which you will find that commoners and refugees on Nar Shaddaa also have. Again, Obsidian tried to save money on game costum design or simply did not have enough time to look at other clothes design for characters.

 

Thats preety Lazy

No...

Unfortunately we would have a 2 mile long list of things that Obsidian cut or didn't put in the game... or did not develop enough.

All PCs, whether Guardian, Sentinel, or Consular have same kind of clothes, which you will find that commoners and refugees on Nar Shaddaa also have. Again, Obsidian tried to save money on game costum design or simply did not have enough time to look at other clothes design for characters.

 

Well the game was rushed and didn't Bioware do the same thing with K1 also?

 

K1 rushed? No

How can it be a no ob build. It has PROVEN effective. I dare you to show your builds and I will tear you apart in an arugment about how these builds will won them.

- OverPowered Godzilla (OPG)

 

 

K1 was rushed just a little tiny bit...

Negative

Oh I'm positive. Of course it came out much better than K2 storywise and bugwise/glitchwise.

All PCs, whether Guardian, Sentinel, or Consular have same kind of clothes, which you will find that commoners and refugees on Nar Shaddaa also have. Again, Obsidian tried to save money on game costum design or simply did not have enough time to look at other clothes design for characters.

 

Well the game was rushed and didn't Bioware do the same thing with K1 also?

Actually the PC clothing was all unique. Scout, scoundrel and soldiers had completely different clothing from the rest of the commoners and such.

I agree. Especially the clothing in K1 was brilliant. Very colorful and very well fitted with the characters.

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