KOTOR 2 Missing Content Finally Restored By Modders

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Titan Buttons

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Nurb said:
Titan Buttons said:
What exactly was missing from the game
A few planets, multiple story arcs, about 10-15 more hours probably. Remember, there was a whole bunch of setups for quests that didn't go anywhere. HK Commented several times in KOTOR 2 about who awful it was that there would be copies of him, but never being resolved. It's also why the ending involved just a clip of the Ebon Hawk flying away.

Lucas Arts was acting like it's typical dumbass self and made obsidian kick the game out the door after only a year without it being done. All the incomplete data was on the disk, but the game was made so it couldn't access it.
Oh WOW that is ridiculous, I borrowed the game for the xbox off my cousion and it seemed to have everthing according to him, he had the stratergy guide, so I bought the game for my PC a few months ago when I saw it cheap. Is there a guide on how to install the mod properly?
 

Delsana

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Xzi said:
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After years of crawling I finally make an account and it's for this?

Sigh... this mod isn't worth it from my opinion, you'll find it bloats certain encounters to the point that you just want them to end... whether it be over 5 back to back entire battle sequences (not singular battles but entire encounters ranging from 40 - 50 enemies over a short distance) on Nar Shada or other unneeded things... such as the ridiculously slow and uninteresting battles in the HK factory...

I'm sorry but SOME THINGS aren't added because they just aren't good ideas in the end in the first place, not all held-off content was held-off just because of time delays.

When Gizka was making this before they went off the grid... things were really different, this... this is not worth that... I even have difficulty suggesting it to be used in a re-playthrough, especially with some of the crashes and save corruption zones you'll hit on Onderon and a few other spots.
It's more content. That fills in story gaps. And fixes bugs. For free.

Proof that gamers will complain about absolutely anything.
No, some new bugs are added, bugs that I never encountered before, based on the fact of all the changes, and some of those gaps are just content for the sake of content to be filled... it isn't actually anything useful, save maybe once or twice and that's arguable.

Truthfully I think KoTOR II is better on its release form.