So in honor of Star Wars Day (May 4th) I'm thinking of doing something that I've been meaning to get around to for a long time: play KOTOR II from start to finish. The first game is one of my all-time favorite Star Wars games. I've beaten it several times, but I've only gotten as far as the second or third planet in KOTOR II (I can't quite remember, it's been a while). I'm not sure why, because I do remember enjoying the writing and gameplay tweaks they made. I have the game installed and primed, but I'd like some input on whether I should install the Restored Content Mod for my first full playthrough.
I know all about KOTOR II's rushed development and how Obsidian was forced to scrap most of the endgame content. I also know about the Restored Content Mod, and how it's generally considered a "must-install" to get the most complete version of the game. Frankly, I'd rather experience the "proper" game, as it was originally intended to be. However, the history buff in me feels like I should play through the game at least once unmodified, so I can better appreciate what players initially experienced. It would also provide some frame of context so I knew which content was in the initial game and what's been restored.
I know all about KOTOR II's rushed development and how Obsidian was forced to scrap most of the endgame content. I also know about the Restored Content Mod, and how it's generally considered a "must-install" to get the most complete version of the game. Frankly, I'd rather experience the "proper" game, as it was originally intended to be. However, the history buff in me feels like I should play through the game at least once unmodified, so I can better appreciate what players initially experienced. It would also provide some frame of context so I knew which content was in the initial game and what's been restored.