About This File KOTOR1 Gameplay and Immersion Rebalancing By: NecroAvalon Full details in the ReadMe file.
Jango32 23 Posted May 17, 2021 I am thinking of giving this a try for the next KotOR run after the instant-death difficulty playthrough. Do you know what sort of bugs (according to the readme) can appear? Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites
TamerBill 135 Posted May 17, 2021 Not gonna lie, when I see a mod put all the description in the readme it just seems like they're trying to inflate their download count. At least summarize it. 2 Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites
djh269 264 Posted November 26, 2021 KOTOR1 Gameplay and Immersion Rebalancing By: NecroAvalon Installation: Simple - everything from my mod's Override folder needs to be copied into the game's Override folder. Everything from MODULES folder into the game's Modules folder. And the Dialog.tlk file into the base game folder, to replace the unmodded one. Premise of the mod: Let's start by asking a few questions. 1) Have you ever wanted to arrive at Korriban, and not come across a bunch of Sith students and apprentices cosplaying as Sith military officers? All the way up the ladder to Uthar and Yuthura, who for some reason that eludes me completely, decide to wear military uniforms instead of Sith robes? Not to even mention "Czerka Officers" who for some unknown reason also dress as Sith military? 2) Why can a lone player character murder both Uthar and Yuthura 2 on 1 so easily, in the final trial in the tomb? I mean, they ARE supposed to be Sith Lords, right? RIGHT?! 2) Were you ever underwhelmed by the first "Dark Jedi" encounter, three masked emo-types who turned out to be easier to kill then most regular hostile NPCs you fight on said planet? 3) Why is Juhani such a pushover when you face her in the Grove? Especially for being your "final test"? 3) Speaking of "Dark Jedi", why are all of them clones of the same skinny emo guy, dressed in exact same unibody f***** pajamas? Especially since Dark Jedi Robes are in the game, and they look way cooler. 4) Why are Terentateks, the most hyped-up, overblown "Jedi devouring" threat foreshadowed in the game, so pathetically easy to kill, once you finally get to them? 6) What is the point of all those super-duper high-quality expensive pieces of gear you can buy later in the game, when combat stays so unbelievably easy? So you can hack through the trash in 1.5 seconds with Master Speed, instead of 2 seconds? 7) Has anyone ever felt the need to use stims to buff up before a tough fight? 😎 On that note, is there any fight in the game that can be classified as "tough", other then the final boss? All questions I think most of us know the answers to, so I'll just address the very last one I posed: NO. No, there is not. So I've decided to do something about it. I have modified and buffed every single NPC in every single area of the game, that you get to fight. Buffed health, more items to use, meds, stims, more accurate, better armor, etc. They are now a credible threat to the player. And facing ANY Dark Jedi is now a daunting challenge. They get innate buffs, regeneration, more Force powers, better stats, more Defense, innate bonus energy damage dealt, buffed attack bonus, the works. And when it comes to Masters, you'll be in for an epic struggle for survival, needing to use everything at your disposal. Second, immersion. No more Sith Military Cosplay Club on Korriban. That was my No1 gripe, when I first played through it. It was so immersion-breaking for me, to walk around the Sith Academy, and see military officers duel with lightsabers and shoot lightning. No more. Now, all Sith at Korriban wear dark robes of one kind or another, guards are dressed in Sith Armor, and only proper officers are still in uniform. And yes, Czerka guys are in - you guessed it - Czerka UNIFORMSSS! And third - cheese elimination. Party-wide 15 points energy damage resistance, costing only TEN FORCE POINTS for 2 minutes?!?! What the actual f***?! So basically, you just pop that, and you and your buddies can walk through a firing squad of blasters, without taking any damage. What's the point of personal shields? What's the point of buffing anything else? What's the point of having high Defense? No more. Now, Improved Energy Resistance is a 1 person only buff, nerfed to only grant 10 points resist, and increased in Force cost to 25 points. Same with basic one, except basic Energy Resistance only stops 5 points. Also, spell descriptions fixed, since they incorrectly stated that it doesn't protect from blaster fire, which it does. Next - weapon rebalancing. Blaster weapons in vanilla game are so underpowered it's not even funny. Not only do they do less base damage then swords and blades, they also don't benefit from any attribute bonuses to damage, and every energy shield in the universe can block energy damage, while physical damage goes through most defenses. And let's not even mention Energy Resistance force power tree. All ranged weapon damage buffed. Massively. Min and max. Now those 10 points Energy Resistance, while helpful, aren't an I Win button. You will take damage, even with it. You will need to use forearm shields, you'll need to broaden your defensive arsenal. Also, a lot more NPCs use Disruptors, too (which are also more powerful then before). Just to break the mold a bit, and give you a headache in picking which shield to pop when. And speaking of shields. No more charges. No more constant popping, and keeping yourself shielded indefinitely. All forearm shields now have 1 charge (replenishable), and a massive cooldown on it. No more cheese-popping a shield every 2 combat turns. Now, if you pop a shield, you have to wait 3-5 minutes before you can pop it again (depending on the specific shield). And it can't be switched for a fresh one until recharged. Droid shields work the same way. HK47, our favorite assassin droid. He was shafted badly in vanilla. That ends here. Stats changed. Higher Dexterity, lower Strength, a good deal of Con, to fit his fighting style more accurately. Classes rebalanced. Now there are 3 attack-bonus progressions, instead of two. Scouts, Consulars and Expert droids gain attack bonus the slowest. Soldiers are unchanged. Sentinels now gain AB at the same rate as Guardians. And Scoundrels, Guardians and Combat Droids now use a new AB progression line, even better then that of Soldiers. Oh and Consular health gain is now the same as Sentinels. You may think that would make Scoundrels OPd, with their Sneak Attacks and now with improved accuracy? No. Certain belts, implants and masks now grant immunity to Sneak Attacks. All Class 9 heavy armors (Heavy Battle Armor line) do so as well. Most Dark Jedi are immune, too. These are just the broadstrokes. Plenty of other surprises too, waiting to be found as you play. In conclusion, my goal was to make the game more challenging, more immersive, and ultimately, more fun to play, in my considered opinion. This mod may not be for everyone, but if you like your KOTOR with a touch of masochism in it, give it a shot! Disclaimer: This is a Beta. No TSLpatcher installer, some bugs may not be ironed out yet. Expect updates as I figure out how to make it TSLpatcher compatible. Incompatibility: K1 Restoration mod. Unfortunately, K1R basically overrides a number of .rim module files which my mod modifies, so at present the two don't play nicely together. K1R will override most of my mod. I've tested it with a number of other content mods, and it works fine. Basically as long as module files don't override my own, there shouldn't be a problem. Just to be on the safe side, I recommed you set up my mod first, in a clean game, then install other mods, so they can patch-into it. And make sure module files aren't overriden. Permissions: No parts of this mod may be modified and reuploaded without my express permission. That said, I welcome suggestions on how to improve the mod, and especially help in making it more TSLpatcher compatible. I am relatively new to KOTOR modding. That's about it. Enjoy 1 1 Quote Share this comment Link to comment Share on other sites
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