By explaining their futures, instead of showing the events leading up to those futures, it leaves just what happened to the designers of the unreleased KOTOR III. In-game, the game ends with Darth Traya revealing the party member's futures. The originally planned ending would have provided in-game fates - and in many cases, deaths - for all of the characters who travel with the main player character. Also, some of the content from the game proper appears to be missing however, much of it can be found inside the game files.
The game contains a sizable number of bugs, which occasionally cripple game play.
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