The original Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (or KOTOR) was developed by BioWare and launched in 2003 for Xbox and PC. It tells the tale of Darth Revan and Darth Malak, two Sith Lords who 12 wonderful things to do in Kotor. 1. Explore Kotor Old Town (Stari Grad) on foot. Beautiful architecture in Old Kotor. As mentioned, the Old Town in Kotor is a beautiful sight and the city’s main attraction. The area is made up of white stone walls, laneways and staircases that create a maze of passages and hidden courtyards. Laundry day in About this game. Five years after the events from the award winning Star Wars® Knights of the Old Republic™, the Sith Lords have hunted the Jedi to the edge of extinction and are on the verge of crushing the Old Republic. With the Jedi Order in ruin, the Republic’s only hope is a lone Jedi struggling to reconnect with the Force. Gonna piggyback on everyone else and say Witcher 2 is solid. Honestly, I've only played the opening 3 or so hours of the second and third games and I enjoyed 2 a lot more. 2 is less "open world" and more so different story areas to explore, so it feels much tighter as a narrative experience. Obsidian writing vs. Bioware writing. Preface: If this is off-topic, please remove. By the time Kotor 1 was released there was no Kotor 2 (duh) so there was no direct line of comparison when the first game was being built. And regardless game developers evolve as time goes by and when Bioware was first developing a Star Wars game there was Yes. role playing game doesnt always mean open world. Well not really open world like skyrim or gta/saints row ect but you can go where you want to go but with the limit of the maps of each planet/city ect. You can choose at some point in the game between multiple planets to go , take it anyway if you like the star wars universe it's really great. This HD Texture Pack for KOTOR 2 uses AI techniques in order to upscale the original textures by four times, and improves over 600 world textures If Nvidia has issues open the opengl32.ini For Mac (via Finder), the location is usually "Library > Application Support > Knights of the Old Republic". After opening the game files, if you're using KOTOR 1, you want to open the file "swkotor.ini" with Notepad or any other text editor. If you're using KOTOR 2, the file you want to open with Notepad or another text editor is "swkotor2.ini". 0Ese.