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Atlas Hugged
Mar 12, 2007


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Wolfsheim posted:

Doesn't that go entirely against the very reason for playing these games? Unless of course your goal is power-gaming and not interactive diverse storytelling, this is lovely advice for someone playing KOTOR for the first time.

Absolutely not for Kotor 1. You may get away with being in the middle in Kotor 2 because the game stressed the gray area of the force a lot more, but the plot in Kotor 1 is either abour redemption or inevitability. The choices you make are supposed to be difficult, and the game makes you want to go down the evil route. If you really want to feel the struggle of a Jedi, playing as all good is a great experience. I say, play through Good first, Evil second (that way you can look forward to all the evil poo poo you skipped). Besides that, I wouldn't call "making the game beatable" power gaming when the entire system is set up such that your abilities only work well with your allignment.

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