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[qutote]There are also a few plot holes, as, for example, one droid claims to have never heard of his missing supervisor, and his reasons for this transparent evasion are never explained.[/quote]
This is explained, so yes, you probably missed something. Infact there's an entire quest for finding said supervisor.
What "video's" did not display correctly?
We are actually re-casting a few roles, don't expect anything soon though, It'll take a while.
Send me the script, and I'll have a go at editing it. That seems a more efficient approach than my playing through the entire planet again. One example I recall of an under-resolved quest line is the droid in the central zone who is trying to build a communications relay (or some such) for the sub-archons. You bring it the items it needs, and then the quest just ends. I had to check the journal just to find out if the quest was finished.
All right, I'll take your word for it. There were a few other points that I didn't think were adequately explained, but I don't want to spoil too much here.
At the console that opens the door into the later part of the industrial zone, there's a video record of when the door was closed. That video didn't render the sith at all, and the latter half was seemingly random shots of walls and floors.
When the PC tests targeting at the droid factory, none of the videos of the droid firing displayed correctly. They were all just shots of the floor, sometimes with the feet of the holograms.
There was also a problem with the unedited version of the recording of what happened to the supervisor, but I don't remember exactly what the issue was.
I appreciate you taking the time to respond.
As for the quest mentioned, what would you expect would happen then?
Just use the spoiler tags... [ Spoiler ][ /spoiler ] (without spaces)
Well that's odd, can't say I've seen that before, and it works fine here.
Yeah, I know of the issues with the testing cam, it'll be fixed in the next version, which may take a while.
I wouldn't, and don't, know what to do with them. I can't even find the journal, to be honest. Have any tips for how to find, access, and organize the appropriate files?
The simplest answer would be a quick denouement in which the droid says something to the effect of (but more characterful than), "Thank you for your assistance. I will take it from here."
Thanks for the heads up on the spoiler tags.
The nature of the game is such that I might have missed some explanations in dialogue, and I was playing dark side, which may also have limited what dialogue there was for me to hear, but these are points that I thought were not adequately followed through:
* In the first phase of the planet, when the player is playing as one of the droids [aside, why only one?], that droid is attacked by two of the security droids standing by the terminal in the central zone. The reason for their attacking, though it can be guessed at, isn't explained.
* The side quest during that phase, which (playing as T3) involves droids who have had their programming altered or corrupted such that they want to destroy M4, introduces a separatist/anarchist faction and (presumably) a controlling force behind it, but they are never heard from again.
* The maintenance droid in the central zone complains of a scanner which was taken by cleaning droids. I was expecting to find it at some point, especially when I shut down the cleaners and had a rummage through them, and maybe have a decision to make about whether or not to return the scanner to the maintenance droid. If not truly a plot hole, there is at least something of a miscue about its importance, with a certain dialogic stress placed on the missing scanner.
* In the industrial zone, a droid goes berserk because it has had a faulty module installed. I could be misremembering, but I thought that somebody asked how the droid had come to be in possession of that module and to have it installed, which question is never answered.
* Kaah states that he can no longer sense Vash after they were separated and therefore assumes that she is dead. She turns out to be alive and well, but the severance of their bond is not clarified. [There's an opportunity for a thematic connection here, as the explanation, given by a light-side PC to Kaah or to a dark-side PC by Vash, could be that Kaah's massacre of the sith has created a wound in the force and severed their bond.]
* How is a jedi master trapped behind a force field when the control panel is five feet away and in view?
* Vash's definition of M4-78's chamber (or the planet in whole?) as a "tomb" hints at a greater story than is given to the player--though maybe she's just being melodramatic.
* The entire reason for Vash and Kaah coming to M4-78 is very thin broth. She explains that they were looking for the Exile but goes no further. It seems as though they were picking planets at random, out of an entire galaxy, and hoping to get lucky. The holo-recording back on Korriban implies that they found there a specific reason to go to M4-78, but the player receives no enlightenment as to why there would be information about the Exile on Korriban, and why that information would point to M4-78.
Some of that might be cleared up, or I might recall more unanswered questions, when I have a look at the text.
http://starwarsknights.com/tools.php
You would need ERFEdit for extracting then the dialog editor to open .dlg files. For the journal you would need KOTOR Tool and the GFF Editor.
Fairly sure something to said effect IS being said, but I'll take another look at it again. Also he has additional dialogue if talked during the L5-65 puzzle and afterwards.
Now to answer your spoilered questions:
* The droid that flushes the radiation tells you about it when you return to him afterwards.
* That's a side-quest I added in 1.1 since people felt the droid portion was too much running and very little happening, so I added stuff inbetween to do. It is indeed intended though for them not to appear again, after all you foiled the plan, and they don't want the exile to know them.
* It's just a hint towards the obsession with cleanliness and where to find the missing part you need to search for later (which is also sucked up by cleaning droids). Fairly sure there's not much more to do about this since it has VO anyway :/.
* Which is intended. It's a bit of a tie-in with another mod, who would explain it a bit. Of course as far as I know that mod never got released though (yet) :(
* Vash actually explains this, him falling to the dark side severed the connection.
* You can't actually bash the force field with a lightsaber ;) I mean, a forcefield you could would indeed be fairly poor keeping a Jedi out.
* It's because she originally was in the Korriban Tomb... which was on M4-78. Because we can't really move the cave over that can't be fixed, but the line remains.
* Fairly sure Vash also explains this, that she was hunting the Sith down, unlike say Zez who was just hiding. Vrook and Kavar also did this in some way. They all assumed you were Sith (since the Sith attacking used the same power you had) so hunting down them should have lead to you.
I'll give the editing tools a look when I get a free moment--which could be decades from now.