I'v played the game through about 6 times completeing the HK 47 dialoge part where were supposed to find the droid factory but nothing ever happens.
Is it bugged or is there some sort of stimuli I missed
Droid Factory *minor spoiler*
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Droid Factory *minor spoiler*
Light side = respect trust learning and friendship
Dark side = anger fear strength and fun
Dark side = anger fear strength and fun
Cut content, I'm afraid. Check these threads for information: Official content patch?, Cut content thread and TSL Restoration Project
LucasArts in interview with GameSpy, September 2004
"We were hoping we could bring the Xbox platform into December but didn't want to make the formal announcement until we knew an earlier ship date would not compromise the quality of The Sith Lords," says Producer Mike Gallo.
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[QUOTE=Darth Moudi]I cant figure out how to play the voice thing I downloaded that lets you hear the cutscenes that were cut.
Can you tell me how?[/QUOTE]
You mean the Miles Sound Tools player?
The problem is that the files in C:\Program Files\LucasArts\SWKotOR2\StreamVoice end in the .wav extension, which confuses the hell out of windows because they aren't .wavs at all (and Windows Media Player can't cope).
You can play them by right clicking on one of these .wavs from windows explorer and choosing Open with->Choose program... and selecting the Miles Sound System (I can't remember if it is listed or you have to click Browse and navigate to the C
rogram Files/Miles Sound Tools folder and choose milesply.exe the first time)
Can you tell me how?[/QUOTE]
You mean the Miles Sound Tools player?
The problem is that the files in C:\Program Files\LucasArts\SWKotOR2\StreamVoice end in the .wav extension, which confuses the hell out of windows because they aren't .wavs at all (and Windows Media Player can't cope).
You can play them by right clicking on one of these .wavs from windows explorer and choosing Open with->Choose program... and selecting the Miles Sound System (I can't remember if it is listed or you have to click Browse and navigate to the C
LucasArts in interview with GameSpy, September 2004
"We were hoping we could bring the Xbox platform into December but didn't want to make the formal announcement until we knew an earlier ship date would not compromise the quality of The Sith Lords," says Producer Mike Gallo.