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WHAT NEXT????!! if there is a next......

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I just beat the game, can i do anything else now?
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Well, you could try playing the game, differently. Light side, darkside, do quests you missed, try another build.
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do i have to start over?
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What next...

Yes, that's what Malaksbane was saying. Start a whole new game and do things differently: different class, different gender, different Jedi, go light instead of dark or vice versa, get the quests and things you missed last time.
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Bit of experimentation definitely, until KotOR 2 comes out! I found it quite interesting to not do the "entire" Jedi thing. Obviously you cannot avoid becoming a Jedi, but I mean using not using sabers, just blasters/vibro-blades, etc. Tough, against people like Malak anyway! Didn't play all the way through like that, but threw in a bit of that the second time I played through, instead of going "OHHHH WOW LIGHT SABER AT LAST!" Which gets boring the second time ;)
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no you don't had to start over to see different light side and dark side ending.

I saved game first as backup before I met Bastila and choosing light side or dark side When I finish game on dark side, reload and chose light side I saved first.

No matter what you are on. All my party still following me even I am on dark side path unit I reached Temple Summit on unknown world. It don't had effect anyting when I met with NPC. but something differet if you talk to Bastila or Juhani if you on light side or dark side. After I talked to for muti time, He may sense I had dark side in me but he follow any way unit end.

You can choose light side ending or dark side ending on Unkown world. For Ex. If I am on dark side path and rejected Bastila's offer. Then I am no longer on dark side path, return me to Neurtel/
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[QUOTE=Greatstar]no you don't had to start over to see different light side and dark side ending.

I saved game first as backup before I met Bastila and choosing light side or dark side When I finish game on dark side, reload and chose light side I saved first.

No matter what you are on. All my party still following me even I am on dark side path unit I reached Temple Summit on unknown world. It don't had effect anyting when I met with NPC. but something differet if you talk to Bastila or Juhani if you on light side or dark side. After I talked to for muti time, He may sense I had dark side in me but he follow any way unit end.

You can choose light side ending or dark side ending on Unkown world. For Ex. If I am on dark side path and rejected Bastila's offer. Then I am no longer on dark side path, return me to Neurtel/[/QUOTE]

Well obviously, but it depends how you want to play it. I make a "light-side" character or a "dark-side" character. I don't mix the two really (at least not until crucial points, ie Bastila on the Temple Summit, but thats special circumstances). I prefer to set out with a clear intention and not suddenly change.
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