Who did play KotOR 1 and 2 as dark as possible ?
I did i was a really bad girl back then
edit. and to be honest i liked the dark side far more then the light side oops.
Who did play KotOR 1 and 2 as dark as possible ?
I did i was a really bad girl back then
edit. and to be honest i liked the dark side far more then the light side oops.
I did, several times. In those playthroughts I literally had 0'00 points in the Light Side.
Me to zero points for the light side.
I did. It was nice to have Bastila at my side at the end. Let my reign of terror begin. hahahahaha
I did. It was nice to have Bastila at my side at the end. Let my reign of terror begin. hahahahaha
You forgot the Mu in front of hahahahaha
. it just sounds a little scarier and darker
I played it all light side first time.
Then I played it all dark side because I figured it was playable content and I should explore the whole game to see what the full story was, although I had a lot of trepidation.
Honestly I was expecting more of like a "evil as a way to be good" or "gray area" but KOTOR evil was pretty much you are just pure evil the entire time ![]()
So yeah only one time but then I was like nope no more of that for me haha.
Yeah KOTOR dark side lets you be super evil
I can't believe that anyone would get Zaalbar to kill Mission. That's just f***ed up. A 14 year old basically crying and you would force her biggest friend to kill her against his will. You cruel, heartless fiends!
To be A Sith Lord, being a heartless cruel bastard is a must More sadistic the better
To be A Sith Lord, being a heartless cruel bastard is a must More sadistic the better
Unless you kill him first...Then why'd you want to be a Sith? You end up being killed by your apprentice anyway.
Unless you kill him first...
Not many examples, true, but in The Force Unleashed Vader gets his apprentice killed either directly or indirectly several times.Name a time when that actually happened in Star Wars...
Also, a better, canon example: Palpatine gets his apprentice Dooku killed.
By a man who realized he prefered his son over a scumbag who had manipulated him for decades for his own gain.And who is Palpatine killed by?
By a man who realized he prefered his son over a scumbag who had manipulated him for decades for his own gain.
I know but he did it 'cause his son's life was at stake, not because he was Sith (IMO at least).Yes, who was also...
I know but he did it 'cause his son's life was at stake, not because he was Sith (IMO at least).
Well, to be fair Anakin does talk about overthrowing Palp in Ep III right after starting his career as a Sith LOL.But Palpatine was a Sith and ended up killed by his apprentice which was my point all along.
Well, to be fair Anakin does talk about overthrowing Palp in Ep III right after starting his career as a Sith LOL.
But in SW there are (very few, yes, but there are) cases of Sith apprentices who do not envy their masters, like Starkiller or Maul.Well, I think the moral of the story is...wait, what's this thread about, again?
Then why'd you want to be a Sith? You end up being killed by your apprentice anyway.
Power. Sith Love power. Remember reasons why Sith need to double check their kills unless they want to end up like Darth Malak. Revan regardless of alignment, defeat and kills him. True, Sith value strength as well as cunning. Darth Malak was being smart in shooting his Master's bridge to take out Revan and many Jedi. Well Bastila, quick on her feet, saved her own life and Revan's, well if she didn't. it would be a short game with a Dead Revan as the pc. Just say, Darth Malak was being a ****** in letting Revan go in the Leviathan.
I can't believe that anyone would get Zaalbar to kill Mission. That's just f***ed up. A 14 year old basically crying and you would force her biggest friend to kill her against his will. You cruel, heartless fiends!
I totally forgot about those two but yes i did that was the toughest decision that i made back then but i did and true i was cruel and heartless Muhahahaha
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I never thought that this topic would get hot though
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I played it all light side first time.
Then I played it all dark side because I figured it was playable content and I should explore the whole game to see what the full story was, although I had a lot of trepidation.
Honestly I was expecting more of like a "evil as a way to be good" or "gray area" but KOTOR evil was pretty much you are just pure evil the entire time
So yeah only one time but then I was like nope no more of that for me haha.
Yeah KOTOR dark side lets you be super evil
Yep
Then why'd you want to be a Sith? You end up being killed by your apprentice anyway.
I do not remember that i was killed by my apprentice it was the other way around.