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12-01-2003, 05:17 PM
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| | | Crappy things I found:
1. Medpacks become ABSOLUTELY obsolete after a very short time. force heal is the alternative.
2.Being disorientated after a dialogue cutscene
3. A short english sentence that takes 10 years for an alien to say
4. Not being able to be an "official" sith from the sith academy
5. The fact that you have to use a lighsaber/melee weapon to do decent damage.
6. The lack of playable character classes. ie. I wish you werent FORCED to become a Jedi, i think some options like becoming a bounty hunter etc etc would have been nice.
7. Stupid battles that are time wasting ie. The battle just before the final fight with darth Malak.
this game is good but it could have been WAY better. hopefully KOTOR II will improve (drastically) | 
12-01-2003, 06:43 PM
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| | "Crappy things I found:
1. Medpacks become ABSOLUTELY obsolete after a very short time. force heal is the alternative."
Unless you play a dark side character, in which drain life is necessary, and you don't have that. I'm kind of glad they became nearly obsolete... as it was a pain to micro-manage that aspect after awhile.
"5. The fact that you have to use a lighsaber/melee weapon to do decent damage."
In the PC version, they have new ranged weapons that do VERY nice damage later in the game, if you can afford them. That doesn't say much for the Xbox version.... though Cassus Fett's pistol fully upgraded is pretty nice.
I agree with some of your other beefs, especially the disorientation and alien languages (selkath especially) that take forever to finish  .
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12-02-2003, 06:31 PM
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| | | grr Those damned fish!
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12-02-2003, 09:07 PM
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| | I agree that this game is rather easy because I have never played an rpg like this and rarely play rpg's as it is but I am doing quite well on my own. However it is very entertaining and addicting. I like it despite the fact that it is pretty easy.
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12-04-2003, 04:12 PM
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| | | TIME
That's what really bugged me in the game (I just finished the PC version so maybe they correct a lot of XBox bugs!) The fact that there's no way you can know the time of the year or how much time it took to beat the game really annoyed me. The worst is when you get a quest related NPC telling you to come back next morning or that you got to hurry or stuff is going to happen, but how am I suppose to know when next morning is? As for the hurry thing, you can took all the time you want, even in very hostile environment you can wait for your guys to regenerate their force powers before going on with the game! Plus the fact that you have to come and go throughout the galaxie many times still you always find everybody at the same place and it's always the same time of day. Heck what those 3 guys beside the sandcrawler still doing there, it's been 20 hours in gameplay time that I finished the sand people quest!
Anyway, quick question, how much time do you think has pass between the start and the end of the game, I'm looking for about 90 days, you? | 
12-05-2003, 01:48 PM
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| | | There has to be more time elasped then just 90 days in the game because you spend weeks at the Jedi base alone training and though I have not reached the sith training I assume it is similar and also you spend quite some time on taris and quite a few nights there. I would think it would be longer than just three months, maybe six months or so would be more acurate. This just seems logical to me because I am not even a third through and it seems two or three months have passed in the game already. Well that is my opinion but I found the same thing annoying about in game time, I wish it was more like Shenmue in that since, that you actually have passing time.
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03-31-2004, 05:36 AM
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| | I registered to reply here. I also love the game. However here are things I don't like that I hope are changed in future versions:
1. Pazaak. This would be a much greater game if it was random who gets the first card. Because you always get it, the computer has the advantage because you are usually first to go over 20. Even with a perfectly stacked deck +/- cards, I could only win 15-25% of the time forcing me to cheat by saving/reloading the game. If you don't cheat, you can't make money on this game. Also, the Pazaak sounds effects get annoying fast.
2. Ebon Hawk Gunners. Annoying, not fun.
3. Limited NPC skins. It's really odd that everyone looks the same. How about getting rid of some less important voice dialogues and adding more character skins.
4. I wish there were more things to kill, more experience to be gained, more levels, etc. I couldn't believe it when my character was maxed out at level 20. That was a bummer.
5. Even after version 1.03 there are some buggy quirks. I lost a double sided saber from my inventory when I changed weapons, then when I changed to another saber suddenly I had 4 double sided light sabers with upgrades. Sure, I was happy but felt like cheating, so I restarted my last saved game. A few other times the games crashed a while after the last time I saved, which was really aggravating.
6. I have a decent computer: P4 3 Ghz, 512 RAM and an ATI 9200 Video card with 64 unshared memory. Not great but should handle the game much better than it does. Even with half the graphics settings turned down or off, many of the battle seens are still choppy. Even my friend who has a 9600 ATI card and 1024 MB RAM said he experienced choppiness as well.
7. As with most RPGs, way too many useless items. Maybe I would need them more though if I played on the harder setting rather than normal but I only used 10% of everything I found.
8. Most weapons looked the same to me, with the better version simply a different color. I wished there were some cool effects added to the weapons appearance after upgrading.
Anyway, I could go on, but everything else would be more petty. I'm just glad Bioware made the game as they now have a great basis and a lot of experience and feedback for the next version. I can't wait.
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03-31-2004, 12:56 PM
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| | The one thing that took me a little while to get used to was actual combat. While I am a sucker for a good rpg, I'm also fairly used to controlling my character in combat. I would have preferred to use the d-pad to scroll left and right in the menus, and used the triggers for attack (right trigger for right arm, left trigger for left arm f. ex.) It would make me seem more of a part of combat kind of...
Or maybe right trigger = attack, left trigger = equipped force power?
For the record, this is me trying hard to find something i don't like about the game. Besides that I think it's good. Graphics are great, character interaction i think is good, but they could also have had more choices in the character creation process, such as more than just 3 classes...
But I digress... | 
04-08-2004, 11:53 AM
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| | Quote: Originally posted by Léah okay... this may sound stupid, but I wish there was a retreat option in the game. | Totally agree I hate it when I want to pull everyone back so then I can just pound them with force powers and guns, but when I try to go back and then I switch to another NPC and run back my main guy runs back to the fighting its so lame. lol. So my solution is to have force wave on hand as soon as possible because then you can blow all your enemys back.
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04-12-2004, 08:01 PM
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| | | Things I hate I agree with anyone that wants to kill every Selkath talking creature in the universe. After hearing that stupid fish tell me when I entered and exited the city 20 times, I wanted to kill it as much or more than the bad guys and Darth Malak.
I also hated the chronology of it, just like another person here. I mean, after going from a lowly soldier or smuggler to a jedi powerful enough to defeat Darth Malak, you'd think that at least some idiots near a broken sand crawler would move!
I don't know if anyone else noticed or cared, but it isn't possible that Malak can be Darth Malak. Darth Bane became a sith lord 1000 years before the Battle of Yavin, at which point he made up the Darth part before everyones' names. This game takes place 3000 years before that happened!!!!!
I hope that at some point, they remove the EXP cap and add new classes or even races. It would be so cool to be a wookie jedi, or maybe a verpine with awesome repair skill. I can only barely restrain myself until KOTOR II.
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04-12-2004, 08:31 PM
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| | | that sounds cool to be able to choose an alien instead of just having to be a human. Like choose your class and then your race that would be pretty awesome, but I wouldn't mind that much if they didn't do that. And I totally agree with you about the selkath bugging me to death everytime I leave cameras. Plus they take forever to talk when they say it so when it pauses and they say it it takes forever. Pretty much Manaan is my least favorite planet I didn't think it was that interesting and it was relatively easy.
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04-12-2004, 09:39 PM
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| | | kashyyyk and taris were worst... | 
04-13-2004, 03:05 AM
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I hope that at some point, they remove the EXP cap
| Actually there aren't even epic levels rules for Star Wars d20 (which is what the game is based on), however there are alot of other far more intresting classes that they could have added (Sith Lord for one).
As for what I hated most, the abaolute bugginess (on PC) until the patch came out (though there are still lots of bugs).
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04-13-2004, 04:00 PM
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| | Quote: Originally posted by Lethal kashyyyk and taris were worst... | True about taris, but I didn't mind Kashyyyk because it was so simple that I got through it really fast.
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04-13-2004, 09:47 PM
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| | Let's stay focused on the thread's theme, folks. You want to do a thread called "things we like about KotoR?" I think it's been done before, but feel welcome to start one up. This thread is about things we don't like in the game. Thanks. 
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