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Khuutra said:
lestatdark said:
Khuutra said:

I believe you're thinking of the HK factory part of the code, surely? Parts of the droid planet are there andn weirdly complete, yes, but huge choking swaths of it appear to have never existed, with placeholders being used when the data was reconstructed, like a shark serving as the AI core of the entire planet.

I'll grant that HK-47's dialogue hints at the droid factory, and most of the code for that was very much intact and rarin' to go if they had been willing ot sit down and implement it and fix bugs, but the droid planet never really existed unless I am gravely misinformed.

Well, since I can't seem to access Team Gizka's website (the men behind the Restoration Project) I can't confirm what I said, so you can probably be right as well.

Only thing I could find was in these links: http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Cut_content_from_Star_Wars:_Knights_of_the_Old_Republic_II:_The_Sith_Lords

And I though the list was shorter than that, to be honest. 

It's very large, yes, but I don't think they intended to implement the droid planet at all after a certain point. It would just be part of the content tat was left on the cutting room floor as a natural part of the process, even if they had had ample time to fix everything else.

Eight months, though!

Eight.

I'm going to need to re-install Windows just so I can play the Restoration Project and cry myself to sleep.

You'll only do well to play the Restoration Project from scratch. The complete endings are nothing short of amazing, Team Gizka did a fine job.



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