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How do you use the console in KOTOR 2?
In KOTOR II, the console is invisible – pressing the console hotkey will still open the console, but you cannot see it (so press the console button, type a cheat, and hit ENTER to send a command, even though it might seem like you aren’t typing into a console window).
How do you enter cheats in Kotor?
Unlike the first KotOR game, the console entry box will be invisible and what you type cannot be seen. Just type in the codes you wish to use and press enter. If they do not work you probably misspelled something. Saved games after applying cheats will be marked as “Cheat Used.”
Are there console commands for Knights of the Old Republic?
Unfortunately, as console commands are only available on desktop editions of the game, these cheat codes will not work on the XBOX or Android editions of Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic. The console in both editions of KOTOR can be enabled by adding the line EnableCheats=1 to the swkotor.ini (KOTOR I) or swkotor2.ini (KOTOR II) file.
How does TSL compare to the original Kotor?
The original KOTOR was essentially a game that recaptured that heroic, fun spirit that made the original trilogy what it is. It wasn’t particularly deep, but it was so compelling and immersive that it didn’t need to be. TSL is more of a diamond in the rough, an unfinished painting marred by greed.
Why can’t I open Kotor cheats?
Even though this might be verifiable, the fact is using Kotor cheats will motivate the gameplay. Still, you will play the game the way you want it to be played. If you happen to have trouble opening swkotor cheats, it is because we use different keyboards layouts in different countries.
How do I access my Kotor local files?
First, make sure KOTOR is closed before continuing. If you’re using Steam on PC or Mac, go to your library, right click “STAR WARS™ Knights of the Old Republic™” (or for KOTOR II, the equivalent), click “Properties”, then click the “LOCAL FILES” tab at the top of the newly opened window, and finally, press the “BROWSE LOCAL FILES…”