Hi
I hope someone can help me out. I've heard there's a bug which kills the romance if you have another conversation straight after the 'kiss' scene.
Is this bug fixed in the 1.3 patch, or would I have to continue the remainder of the game without discussing the romance with Bastila?
Thanks
p.s. I don't mind spoilers, not really fussed with them!
Bastila romance question
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Hi there, first off, welcome to the fourms.
Now I have never heard of this bug, but when I talked to her after I just got the same reply until the end of the game. So it might be waffle, but you can still try it just dont put too much stock in it.
Now I have never heard of this bug, but when I talked to her after I just got the same reply until the end of the game. So it might be waffle, but you can still try it just dont put too much stock in it.
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Thanks for the welcome.
I played on without talking to Bastila about 'what happened' and you get more conversations referring to the romance later on in the game, when you meet her on the temple, and in the star forge.
I don't know if you'd get some of the specific romance conversations if you did talk to her again.
I played on without talking to Bastila about 'what happened' and you get more conversations referring to the romance later on in the game, when you meet her on the temple, and in the star forge.
I don't know if you'd get some of the specific romance conversations if you did talk to her again.
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I don't know if you'd get some of the specific romance conversations if you did talk to her again.[/QUOTE]
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I don't know if you'd get some of the specific romance conversations if you did talk to her again.[/QUOTE]
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You mean the next time you meet her on the Star Forge? Well, yeah, the romance option will turn up if you followed the romance path with Bastilla. In fact, this will make the persuasion shorter and will avoid killing her. Can't for the life of it remember how I managed to pull it off but just follow what the walkthrough on this site said and you'll be fine.
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After my kiss scene (which i made the move on her, dang she's hot!!!!) i talked to her again and she said she's still weak with her feelings ( which means she still got the hots for me, thank the Lord) and after that i could still talk to her just not about romance. Then on the Star Forge I told her i loved her and she returned to the light ( which is some serious love, giving up taking over the galaxy for me) so it must be a bug.
nah, nah, nah, nah, nah. See that's the part where you jump out and go "AAAAHH!!!!!!!" when people don't know you're there.
[QUOTE=Bada-Bing-Boom]Then on the Star Forge I told her i loved her and she returned to the light ( which is some serious love, giving up taking over the galaxy for me) so it must be a bug.[/QUOTE]
Maybe its a bug, maybe its not. Spoilers, please highlight:
EDIT: Forgot to add the spoiler tag just now. 
Maybe its a bug, maybe its not. Spoilers, please highlight:
Spoiler
My memory is slightly hazy but I remember reading a game guide that choosing the, "I love you," conversation option will cut down significantly on the length of the conversation. As for me, as usual, I followed the walkthrough step-by-step and that includes the conversation options as well (well, not everything but only in the most dire of situations).
''They say truth is the first casualty of war. But who defines what's true? Truth is just a matter of perspective. The duty of every soldier is to protect the innocent, and sometimes that means preserving the lie of good and evil, that war isn't just natural selection played out on a grand scale. The only truth I found is that the world we live in is a giant tinderbox. All it takes...is someone to light the match" - Captain Price