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In KOTOR 2, Mira is a companion with hair that falls nothing short of a blocky mop. Whether the style's a relic from the early 2000s or due to graphical limitations at the time, this mod aims to tone down her excessive volume. Now, you can make Mira look just the right amount of edgy.

Installation

To install this mod, drag the files in 'Override' to the override folder located in your game's directory.

To uninstall this mod, delete the files listed at the end of readme.rtf from your game's override folder.

Compatibility & Known Issues

This mod should be installed after any party portrait replacement mods.

Credits

Fred Tetra, Kotor Tool
bead-v, MDLedit & KOTORmax
NickHugi, HoloPatcher
Autodesk, 3ds Max
The GIMP Team, GIMP

Thanks to DarthParametric for help troubleshooting.

Disclaimer

This mod is not supported by LucasArts, BioWare, or Obsidian Entertainment. It is for personal usage only and intends no copyright infringement.

Questions, etc.?

Contact me on Deadly Stream or via the unofficial KOTOR Discord if you have any questions, comments, suggestions, or the like.

If you want to use this mod as a part of an external work, you must receive my permission. This mod should only be found on Deadly Stream or Nexus Mods. No user may upload it to another modding site.


What's New in Version 1.0.3   See changelog

Released

Updated the readme with missing details and now that this mod's available on another site.

Files affected: None

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DarthKekulus

  

Begone, blocky, disheveled beehive!

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LoneWanderer

   1 of 1 member found this review helpful 1 / 1 member

Her hair is certainly pleasant to look at now. Altough she is now look a little too neat comparing to concept art, where hair was more ... voluminous.

Response from the author:

I agree on the concept art thing. I actually plan on creating something like A Better Mira in the future, but more vanilla-friendly. Appreciate the feedback.

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