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<i>Star Wars</i>&trade; Knights of the Old Republic&trade; II: The Sith Lords&trade;, an Obsidian developed sequel to one of the most critically acclaimed RPGs of all time, is available now, DRM-free on GOG.com with a 20% launch discount!

<i>Star Wars</i>&trade; Knights of the Old Republic&trade; II: The Sith Lords&trade; is set five years after the events of Knights of the Old Republic™, offering a much darker and more mature take on the period of galactic turmoil introduced with the first game. The Jedi are all but exterminated, fallen in the hands of powerful Sith Lords. You would be too - had you not been exiled for horrible war crimes against the order, your link to the Force completely severed. You drift, broken, across unknown space as the terrifying Sith threat returns to finish what they have begun. You will be made to question everything you know about Jedi and the Sith, as you strike back and touch the Force for one last time. The rest is your own history...

<i>Star Wars</i>&trade; Knights of the Old Republic&trade; II: The Sith Lords&trade; offers a chance to experience the grit and darkness of the Star Wars™ universe. Available DRM-free for Windows, now on GOG.com! The 20% launch discount will last for 72 hours until Friday, January 23, at 1:59 PM GMT.
Mod friendly version??
Might as well sit back and see how many people ask if the GOG version is compatible with the Restoration Mods.
Well, I was first :P
Wohoho. Instabuy.
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Already have the game on Steam so i'll pass. :D
YYYYEEEEEAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!
Did they ever fix the shit FPS on the droid planet (I forget the name)? I thought it was hardware related but then I read somewhere it was the mod itself.
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Impaler26: Already have the game on Steam so i'll pass. :D
*Waves hand in front of face*

You want to buy the game DRM free. Steam is not the platform you are looking for.
Have it on steam but dont want it on steam so nnw never need to have it on steam again :)
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Impaler26: Already have the game on Steam so i'll pass. :D
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wolfsite: *Waves hand in front of face*

You want to buy the game DRM free. Steam is not the platform you are looking for.
Nope, i don't want the DRM Free version and Steam is exactly the platform i'm looking for! :P

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Have it on disc. Have it on Steam. Might as well get it DRM-Free too.
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You've no idea how many times I've refrained from buying this on Steam, eagerly waiting for the GOG version. Cheers!
I was young the first time I played Starwars: Knights of the Old Republic 2. Young enough to detest Kreia, who was always trying to teach me lessons I neither had the patience nor wisdom to digest. Trying to gain her approval was a nightmare. In other party-based RPGs getting someone to like you via a direct conversation is a simple matter which generally comes down to a choice of two lines:

‘I agree with that thing you just said.’ +3 reputation

‘That’s a terrible idea, you’re a big stupid idiot-head and I’m not inviting you to parties.’ -6 reputation

- Actual dialogue sample from Knights of the Old Republic 1-

This wasn’t good enough for Kreia. If you wanted her respect, you had to listen to her. Disconcertingly the blind old bat often saw right through my lip service. During replays she gradually slipped from an unwanted background companion to the forefront of a story which is as much hers as mine, an appropriate evolution considering her tendency to purposely mask her presence in the shadow of the player.
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markrichardb: I was young the first time I played Starwars: Knights of the Old Republic 2. Young enough to detest Kreia, who was always trying to teach me lessons I neither had the patience nor wisdom to digest. Trying to gain her approval was a nightmare. In other party-based RPGs getting someone to like you via a direct conversation is a simple matter which generally comes down to a choice of two lines:

‘I agree with that thing you just said.’ +3 reputation

‘That’s a terrible idea, you’re a big stupid idiot-head and I’m not inviting you to parties.’ -6 reputation

- Actual dialogue sample from Knights of the Old Republic 1-

This wasn’t good enough for Kreia. If you wanted her respect, you had to listen to her. Disconcertingly the blind old bat often saw right through my lip service. During replays she gradually slipped from an unwanted background companion to the forefront of a story which is as much hers as mine, an appropriate evolution considering her tendency to purposely mask her presence in the shadow of the player.
The tricky thing about approval in KOTOR 2 is that it works two ways - if you lose enough influence with Kreia, it has the same effect as gaining influence with her, and additional conversation options will pop up.