Ixgil the Bith 2.1.0

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Ixgil (the alien who gets murdered by the Sith immediately on Taris) uses Bith VO, and is tagged as a Bith, so I changed his appearance and name to reflect this. Enjoy your new Bith NPC for the scant few seconds in which he's alive! I've been told K1R does this as well, but I don't use it, nor do I particularly want to.

To install, run INSTALL.exe and follow the instructions. Make sure you install this prior to setting foot outside the apartment though, otherwise it will have no effect.


What's New in Version 2.1.0   See changelog

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Fixed crash for those playing without the Community Patch

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There is also a n_bith001.utc in korr_m33aa so adding this to the override will break the bith on Korriban.

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1 minute ago, Thor110 said:

There is also a n_bith001.utc in korr_m33aa so adding this to the override will break the bith on Korriban.

Oh, really? Hmm, I'll think about how to fix this. I suppose in the meantime you can remove/rename the file after Ixgil is dead/before arriving at Dreshdae.

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1 minute ago, Crimson Knight said:

Oh, really? Hmm, I'll think about how to fix this. I suppose in the meantime you can remove/rename the file after Ixgil is dead/before arriving at Dreshdae.

Just make a TSLPatcher installer to add it to tar_m02aa, there is no way to fix it asides from this or renaming the one on the korriban module, but both solutions require a hard edit to the .mod file or a TSLPatcher installer.

For reference I found this out using KotOR FindRefs Utility to search for "n_bith001" it's a handy tool.

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3 minutes ago, Thor110 said:

Just make a TSLPatcher installer to add it to tar_m02aa, there is no way to fix it asides from this or renaming the one on the korriban module, but both solutions require a hard edit to the .mod file or a TSLPatcher installer.

For reference I found this out using KotOR FindRefs Utility to search for "n_bith001" it's a handy tool.

Ah, I figured I'd need to do that. Oh well, it's probably about time I learned how TSLPatcher works anyway. Been putting it off for two years now. I'll see about getting this done ASAP. Thanks for the tip.

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