Hi everyone
I just recently finished KotOR II and I'm not sure if I did something wrong.
I saw HK-47 get taken out by T3-M4 when he was asking around. Their conversation led me to believe that there would be further events regarding that taking place, but there were none. I couldn't find HK-47 on the ship, yet he was avalible to join my party. Conversations with him also hinted that he would fight versus the other HK droids, but I did not encounter any such after assembling him. Also, was there no point at all in the work of the remote close to the end of the game? There was a minor cliffhanger, droids between, that didn't get resolved, at least not in my game.
I read here about training some of the party members to Jedis. Most of them had very little to say to me though, despite I having gained influence over them. To Bao-Dur(?) in particular I was unable to say anything more intruiging than "Never mind." for the better part of the game. Handmaiden hated me and refused to talk and Atton rarely had something to say, but I did gain influence over him though.
Thanks for answering any of my questions
(spoiler) HK-47 etc.
[QUOTE=krokko]
I just recently finished KotOR II and I'm not sure if I did something wrong.
I saw HK-47 get taken out by T3-M4 when he was asking around. Their conversation led me to believe that there would be further events regarding that taking place, but there were none. I couldn't find HK-47 on the ship, yet he was avalible to join my party.
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Seems to be part of the content cut from the game. Never understood how HK-47 managed to recover from T3's electrocution. Anyway, you'll be able to find HK-47 somewhere near the workbench in the Ebon Hawk.
[QUOTE=krokko]
I read here about training some of the party members to Jedis. Most of them had very little to say to me though, despite I having gained influence over them. To Bao-Dur(?) in particular I was unable to say anything more intruiging than "Never mind." for the better part of the game. Handmaiden hated me and refused to talk and Atton rarely had something to say, but I did gain influence over him though.
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Spoiler, please highlight:
For further guidance as on how to gain influence with your party members, I suggest heading over to [url="http://www.gamefaqs.com/"]GameFAQs[/url]. The guide there is really useful.
I just recently finished KotOR II and I'm not sure if I did something wrong.
I saw HK-47 get taken out by T3-M4 when he was asking around. Their conversation led me to believe that there would be further events regarding that taking place, but there were none. I couldn't find HK-47 on the ship, yet he was avalible to join my party.
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Seems to be part of the content cut from the game. Never understood how HK-47 managed to recover from T3's electrocution. Anyway, you'll be able to find HK-47 somewhere near the workbench in the Ebon Hawk.
[QUOTE=krokko]
I read here about training some of the party members to Jedis. Most of them had very little to say to me though, despite I having gained influence over them. To Bao-Dur(?) in particular I was unable to say anything more intruiging than "Never mind." for the better part of the game. Handmaiden hated me and refused to talk and Atton rarely had something to say, but I did gain influence over him though.
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Spoiler, please highlight:
Spoiler
As for Bao-Dur, to further gain influence with him, bring him along in the party and do good deeds like healing the sick chap at Nar Shadaa for example. There are other places where you can gain influence with him but I can't quite recall where. About Handmaiden, just win every fight with her and you'll gain influence with her.
For further guidance as on how to gain influence with your party members, I suggest heading over to [url="http://www.gamefaqs.com/"]GameFAQs[/url]. The guide there is really useful.
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