


If your computer can play H264 videos, I strongly recommend those instead of the XVid versions.

The run is thus broken down into four roughly half-hour sized parts for easier download. I hope you'll in turn find entertainment in the ways I beat this challenge in a little over 2 hours. I remember the first time I played KotOR, it gave me a massive 60+ hours of entertainment. The first post there will be regularly updated as long as there are questions regarding the run. Beyond that, rather than trying to answer any anticipated questions here, and in an effort to encourage your feedback, I have created an SDA topic. If you have a question regarding the choices I made in the run, the answer is always "because it's faster that way". I hope you'll grow to like him by the end. will find yet another excuse for a new round of "Star Wars". But he's also the realistic type and knows that George Lucas & co. He secretly wishes that'll be the end of trouble for the galaxy. He hopes he'll get to that pest Malak faster that way. He has a peaceful attitude so he skips all avoidable fights. This is more fair towards his in-game opponents anyway who aren't nearly as well equipped with medical items. He hates using medpacks or heal during fights so he refrains from such unrealistic actions altogether. But when he occasionally encounters a small glitch to his advantage, he doesn't mind. He doesn't knowingly abuse any KotOR glitches - in particular, no level-up tricks are used, so he faces the final boss Malak at level 13. Not only that, he constantly interrupts other characters' talking. He's also a man of few words, much like Gordon Freeman. He is a very high strength based Soldier / Guardian character who uses Bastila's yellow double blade lightsaber (just for the run, he'll give it back to her after he's done). This run is performed by the next self-styled hero of the Galaxy called KDQ. Not this one! This shall be introduced like this: I've had great fun watching various runs - it's time for my contribution to the speedrunning community.Ī typical speedrun would be introduced with a sentence like "I hope you'll enjoy watching the run as much as I enjoyed making it" etc. Welcome to KotOR Done Quick, my debuting run on SDA.
