So to use the console in KOTOR 2, you'd hit the console hot key, type a command, hit enter, and it will launch, but you won't see any console window in KOTOR 2, but not like in KOTOR 1. Locate the swkotor2: To enable cheat codes in KOTOR II, you must first create a game file to enable cheats. Command Initiation While in the game, hit togrow the console and type to open the console and type, and type use the giveitem command to spawn the object that you need in your inventory.
The mine administrator's hololog has given you the first three digits of the five digit code that is required to unlock the turbo lift to the south of the cafeteria's south. No, Revan in KOTOR 2 is in the outer rim fighting a threat to the Republic, and if you see him in Kotor 2 later today, you will find out what threat he went to face later today. * Please keep in mind that all text is summarized by machine, we do not bear any responsibility, and you should always get advice from professionals before taking any actions. ** If you want us to remove all links leading to your domain from Plex.page and never use your website as a source of the "Online Knowledge", please contuct us using a corporate email and we will remove everything in 10 business days.Īs much as in the Star Wars fandom, Knights of the Old Republic, or KOTOR for short, is a hit in the game world as well as in the Star Wars fandom. Star Wars fans are committed to finding every Easter egg and callback option, as well as the film franchise, and KOTOR is no exception. The Vulk Base Garage is another location that is part of the game's missions, but if you do some digging, you'll find a treasure trove of loot. Though the value of the loading dock secret room varies on you as the player, it's nevertheless worth the extra effort to claim you participated in the entirety of KOTOR. A few things and a number of missions are stored in Korriban's caves, but something that may not be common knowledge is the discovery of Qel Droma's Robes in the very back of the caves, which is something that may not be obvious to some.
This is more or less me saying PC version sucks, I'd rather see the medicore graphics on Xbox and beat whatever scriper you had for the PC version, take his wallet and get my 30 bucks back for this bugged, poorly platformed version.By far the best of the Light Side robes and the second-best robes in all of KOTOR, you'll find these in the back of the cave system, just off to one side, and to the right. I have spent about 15 hours now on the PC version, 2 totally different games, first was going all Light Side, second Dark, hoping that might get rid of the bug, but it didn't - and to that I wonder why in the PC version I have 'Cheat Nodes' enabled when I have no Third Party Program nor it enabled in the interface? They do nothing, and you can't go to Ebon Hawk and skip it all to get to the next part. Skip to Kiera Dialogue, or First Confrontation with Atrius. Patch, patch, all is good up to Telos, when you meet Atrius, then it is a never-ending loop of - yes I kid you not, talking to your companions that aren't in the holding cells but at the door, and Kiera says nothing, but Atton gives you CHEATS. Before I begin my rant, understand the visuals and sound are way better on a comp, however.ĭid monkey's script the PC version? Or idiots? I came to my first bug way on one of the first missions in the first part of the game, so I did the PC-User usual thing and update. This game is 20 bucks US now to buy for Xbox, but I bought it for 30 for my PC, spent the 10 extra bucks for the great sound and addons that come with the PC version. I won't even go into my disappointment that I got this game for my xbox, seeing that the visial effects were way better on a PC with a good GFX card proc/ram.