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Kotor 2 Xp Glitch

  1. Kotor 2 Xp Glitches
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I just figured this out. How to get free money in KOTOR:1. Get the Ebon Hawk.2. Land on Tatooine.3. Sell all your computer spikes to the merchant that's right in the landing area there. You should get about 60 credits each.4.

Kotor 2 Xp Glitches

Go back on board, and talk to T3M4, he should be in the middle area with Zaalbar. Ask him to make you a programming spike.5. Do step 4 ten more times.6. Sell your 11 free spikes for 60 credits each. Congratulations, you just made 660 credits for doing nothing.7. Rinse, Repeat. Quote:Originally posted by ephori:I can't imagine going through the loading process everytime for 660 credits, let alone wading through the dialogue endlessly with T3M4.

You must be really hurting for cash.I have the game ripped to the xbox hard drive, so loading only takes 5 or 6 seconds. And the 'make a spike' option with t3m4 is the first one, so you can just jam on the 'A' button until he stops making them for you.Honestly, it takes maybe a minute and a half to do a full cycle. That's way less time than it takes to even play a game a pazaak, which gives you, at best, maybe 200.Besides, if you just want the spikes without having to buy them, it's a quick way to do it. If you dump them in the canister in the cargo hold, you never have to see the loading screen. I think there's a collective pool of resources for all the characters on your ship to produce stuff.

Kotor 2 Mine Xp Glitch

This page contains a list of cheats, codes, Easter eggs, tips, and other secrets for Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords for PC. Attribute to do this, 8 will do. CONSTITUTION: The Jedi Guardian Constitution is needed, for high level implants that you would otherwise lose out on. This is helpful. Also, a high constitution combined with the high number of Hit Points you get at level up will make you a tank. CHARISMA: is better.

So if you deplete it w/ one guy all the rest will stop giving you stuff. I'm not sure how it get's filled - slowly w/ time? When you fly from planet to planet? A specific plot points?BTW, if you want to build up a goodly amount of spikes, keep dumping them in the storage bins on the ship and then getting more from T3. I personally made my money off of Paazak (which I hated) but I found to be about the same speed (perhaps slightly slower) as grabbing grenades, spikes and stims and then pawning them. I most often played against the Rodian in the Hunting Lodge on Tatooine (600 a pop). Quote:Originally posted by Lurch:Well, I'm not a huge RPG fan but I love the game.

Bear in mind, if you haven't already, that due to the fact that inactive characters level up at the same pace your main characters do there's little in the way of random monsters that you must kill for XP. That gets rids of the two biggest objections to RPGs right there.That was one of the things I really liked, too. The game didn't make you do a lot of tedious chores to get through it. It basically gave you most of the appropriate level equipment without having to scrape together the cash to do it.

Like, instead of having to buy mandalorian armor on Dantooine for 15k, you had the chance to get it from some actual Mandalorians later on. Same for weapons/droid parts/etc.The only thing you really needed money for was specialty items.the other cool part was that the characters on your ship leveled, whether they were in your party or not.

This is my biggest complaint with games that limit your party size. Having to pick 2 characters that you're going to take along, and then having to either keep them with you the whole game, or put the other level 1 characters in your party that you haven't used yet, and get them all leveled up, which is a pain in the ass. Quote:Originally posted by callaway:Yes, I actually box an Xbox for this game. I've always wanted to play halo as well.

It's one of the better and lately the 'only' good SW games.The only thing that annoys me is that your NPC's tech abilities are basically useless, since it always defaults to using your character's stats. Why?Uh, yeah, if you select the computer console with your character it's going to use your characters stats. Hit Black to switch over to the one with good computer use, THEN select the console.