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Maxvorstadt: Well, I have the GoG version and put the restored content mod to it and I`m fine with it. Who needs this update?
Short answer: nobody.

Exhaustive answer: probably nobody.

Very exhaustive answer: The update is so small and mostly only does cosmetics. Chances are great you would never notice it anyway when running the game. So most probably not many people need to update.

I already finished Kotor2 with two or three really nice mods. So I don't really care why or why not.
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Crosmando: snip
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tort1234: How about you just buy the kotor game on steam instead of complaining.
I was wondering this myself. It would save us reading the same shit over and over again.
[nevermind]
Post edited October 26, 2015 by tfishell
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tfishell: [nevermind]
Nevermind? I hate that album. :D
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tort1234: How about you just buy the kotor game on steam instead of complaining.
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darthspudius: I was wondering this myself. It would save us reading the same shit over and over again.
Probably because this is a rational person who doesn't want to give money to a glorified DRM rental service?

(one with a disaster of a client to boot and customer service that rivals ISPs in sheer awfulness)
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darthspudius: I was wondering this myself. It would save us reading the same shit over and over again.
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Atlantico: Probably because this is a rational person who doesn't want to give money to a glorified DRM rental service?

(one with a disaster of a client to boot and customer service that rivals ISPs in sheer awfulness)
If they don't want to do that, they should shut the fuck up and stop mentioning in every post like some sort of jealousy.
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Elmofongo: OK what the hell is going on here. I am surpried they are giving KOTOR 2 the update treatement at all.

And curious that they are doing this the KOTOR 2 instead of the more popular 1.

Is this a sign? Is Obsidian going to make a KOTOR 3?
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cogadh: KotOR on mobile happened. When Aspyr ported both games to mobile, they sold unexpectedly well, prompting renewed interest in the PC version. Since much of the functional work to improve the game experience had already been done, Aspyr brought that work, plus enhancements to support TSLRCM to the Steam version which caused an even more unexpected spike in PC sales (hugely unexpected). Whether that might translate to interest in KotOR 3 remains to be seen, but at the moment, all it indicates is an interest in capitalizing on a dormant IP. It didn't cost EA or Disney much to patch the game, so the profits were likely significant.
I forgotten these games are on mobile....must be reallly shitty to play them on your phone :P
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tort1234: How about you just buy the kotor game on steam instead of complaining.
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darthspudius: I was wondering this myself. It would save us reading the same shit over and over again.
Why don't you read a different thread instead of complaining?
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dtgreene: What if I would rather play in fullscreen? (Those black bars on the top and bottom of the screen are annoying and have been showing up in too many games.)
I'm guessing you have an AMD gpu?
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Atlantico: Probably because this is a rational person who doesn't want to give money to a glorified DRM rental service?

(one with a disaster of a client to boot and customer service that rivals ISPs in sheer awfulness)
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darthspudius: If they don't want to do that, they should shut the fuck up and stop mentioning in every post like some sort of jealousy.
You're asking a lot of the internet :)

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dtgreene: What if I would rather play in fullscreen? (Those black bars on the top and bottom of the screen are annoying and have been showing up in too many games.)
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Strijkbout: I'm guessing you have an AMD gpu?
I've got an AMD GPU and have zero issues playing Kotor2, no strange black bars (playing the original version)

Works 100% fine.
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dtgreene: What if I would rather play in fullscreen? (Those black bars on the top and bottom of the screen are annoying and have been showing up in too many games.)
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Strijkbout: I'm guessing you have an AMD gpu?
No, I am using Intel graphics because they are the best supported under Linux with open source drivers.
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Strijkbout: I'm guessing you have an AMD gpu?
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Atlantico: I've got an AMD GPU and have zero issues playing Kotor2, no strange black bars (playing the original version)

Works 100% fine.
I believe you, though AMD has a slider in the driversettings for under/overscan which can be used for adjusting the screensize. Out of the box it was always set too small and I had to adjust it for each resolution I used, for example when a game didn't support native display resolution.
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Strijkbout: I'm guessing you have an AMD gpu?
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dtgreene: No, I am using Intel graphics because they are the best supported under Linux with open source drivers.
Okay, nevermind it then. :^)
Post edited October 27, 2015 by Strijkbout
How does KOTOR 2 play these days anyway?
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Atlantico: Probably because this is a rational person who doesn't want to give money to a glorified DRM rental service?

(one with a disaster of a client to boot and customer service that rivals ISPs in sheer awfulness)
What's wrong with renting? You're already subscribing to many things already.

There's a reason why this community as a whole is retarded. Disliking Steam for being DRM service is ok, your option, but hating it with a passion to the point of bitching endlessly is a whole different story altogether.
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Atlantico: Probably because this is a rational person who doesn't want to give money to a glorified DRM rental service?

(one with a disaster of a client to boot and customer service that rivals ISPs in sheer awfulness)
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zeroxxx: What's wrong with renting? You're already subscribing to many things already.

There's a reason why this community as a whole is retarded. Disliking Steam for being DRM service is ok, your option, but hating it with a passion to the point of bitching endlessly is a whole different story altogether.
Ouch, well said.