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The opening act of The Sith Lords gets a bad rap. It's actually very atmospheric and gives a great introduction to the themes of the game (especially if you install a skin like A Darker Peragus). It only has one real problem: it's too long and repetitive. Especially since TSL rewards replaying to try different paths, it can be a chore to get through at the beginning of a new game.

This cuts out about a quarter of the length without sacrificing any plot points, by removing a large section that doesn't reveal anything new, and changing some frustrating level design decisions that add delays and backtracking without adding meaningful choices. This should give new players a better opening experience to the game, as well as letting experienced players get through the first segment faster. The full list of changes is below, if you want spoilers:

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1. Removes the Dormitory level, and updates dialogue and console output to stop implying that it can be reached. The spacewalk section now connects to the Admin level, and the turbolift is fully locked down. The player's goal is now to get back to the Admin level, instead of to get to the Dormitory level.

  • Why? Ultimately the Dormitory is a big shaggy dog story. The motivation to go there is to get a code to unlock the turbolift to get to other levels. But once you reach the Dormitory, you only use the code to get back to the Admin level - which was reachable just fine, until you cut yourself from it by going to the Dormitory. The only thing you find in the Dormitory is confirmation of how the miners died, which was pretty obvious before that. (Also, the additional Light Side motivation - to rescue any miners that are still alive - makes a Light Side PC seem naive, since it's very clear by that point that they're all dead.)

 

  • Locking down all the turbolifts is just simpler. The original has a confusing explanation that the turbolifts are locked down to prevent escape, EXCEPT to the Admin level for complicated reasons. But this also muddies the motivation for going to the Dormitory, which becomes circular: going to the Dormitory will "unlock the turbolifts", but is counter-productive because it cuts off access to the Admin level, which can only be restored by... unlocking the turbolifts. This only makes sense if there are other levels to unlock, but it turns out there aren't. The only actual reason to go to the Dormitory level is to fix a problem caused by going to the Dormitory level. (True, in character the PC doesn't know that until afterwards, but it's still frustrating to be led around by the nose.)

 

  • In both the original and streamlined version, the real benefit of going outside to try to get to the Dormitory (original) or Admin level (streamlined) is to trigger the Harbinger's arrival, which isn't actually related to anything the PC does in-character. From that point of view I find the streamlined storyline more satisfying - the PC goes into the Mining Tunnels HOPING to find a way to escape (they don't, just a dead end in the Fuel Depot), and then they return to the Admin level HOPING to find another way out now that they know more about the situation - and that hope is rewarded, because they witness the Harbinger docking and see that it opens another way forward. In the original, after their first hope in the Mining Tunnels dead-ends, they go to the Dormitory HOPING to find a turbolift to somewhere useful, but witness the Harbinger docking and realize that another way off the Admin level has just opened up BEHIND them, which they can no longer reach until they slog through the Dormitory's fights and puzzles. The streamlined version has a setback and then a success, while the original has several similar failures in a row, which gets tedious.

2. Adds items to the Admin level security locker to let the player to solve the "med bay murders" side quest without going back and forth between the Fuel Depot and the Admin Level.

  • As a side effect, requires 2 computer spikes for T3-M4 to open the Fuel Depot doors. This prevents the player from skipping T3's spike-finding quest by keeping one from the Admin level. (The quest now gives out 2 spikes to match the requirement.)

 

3. Adds a new commconsole to the Fuel Depot level, in the room with a broken door. This holds a log of a conversation from the Admin level (from the other participant's point-of-view), which lets the player get a voiceprint without backtracking there.

  • The console also has some logs from the Dormitory level that give extra backstory.

4. A few cosmetic additions:

  • While tweaking dialogue options that formerly gave Light Side and Dark Side reasons to go to the Dormitory (now giving reasons to return to the Admin level), adds a third, neutral option that doesn't give Light Side or Dark Side points.
  • Updates the logs recorded by the Maintenance Officer to show him standing in front of the Maintenance Console instead of in the turbolift. (Since that's the way the new Break Room Console works, I added the same effect to the Maintenance Console, since I think it looks better.)

I recommend also installing my Harbinger Arrival: Free Cam mod, which speeds up a long unskippable animation sequence. It's separate so that it can be installed on its own for people who don't want the more drastic changes in Streamlined Peragus.

Compatibility

  • Requires TSLRCM.
  • Tested with the Full Mod Build and the Spoiler-Free Mod Build. Install this after them.
  • Also compatible with my Harbinger Arrival Tweaks. Install them in any order.
  • Modifies the map of 103PER (Fuel Depot), so this will conflict with any other mod that replaces 103per.lyt or 103per.vis.

Known Bugs (spoilers)

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  • In the cutscene on the waterlogged datapad, the door isn't rendered.
  • HK-50's recorded lines still say that the player can reach the Dormitory. I tried to paper over this by making the player's responses and journal entries skeptical that anyone could be alive there and that the trip would be worth it.

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Lewok2007

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Decent enough to continuously use it. My biggest complaint is going in completely blind without knowing what has been exactly changed (I only assumed what was changed.) which I do not like.
Spoilers on what the mod changes:
 

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The mod removes the dormitory section on peragus, and after the harbinger introduction cutscene, you just go the path normally and end up back into the Administration level and gain Kreia as a party member (as normal). Instead of talking about rescuing the dormitory people, you talk about getting back to atton with HK-50. (I honestly don't think this is the greatest excuse, and I may be confused and this is vanilla but I've never seen this in an HK-50 discussion before, so I assume it is new.)

Additionally, I feel like the fact that the dormitories were cut kind of intercepts proper immersion on peragus. 

4/5 stars. I'd prefer to use this over the skip peragus mod, but I think some things should be changed to further improve the mod.

My main feedback points:
 

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- The excuse to get back to Atton feels a little forced, considering you just met the dude less than an hour-ish ago.
- Removing the Dormitories kind of breaks the immersion of peragus. (Maybe just make a very short dormitory section and shorten the mine section?)
- Add more detail in the mod description about what your mod covers (specifically, what you've changed exactly.)

Other than that, the mod is in a decent state and has shortened Peragus enough in a considerable amount

Response from the author:

Thanks for the review! Next version I upload, I'll put a more full description in spoilers.

I have plans to move more of the recordings from the dormitory level out to other terminals, and to shorten some other sequences that are full of trash fights.

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angelo.mark93

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There were no uninstall instructions included, so if you're not exactly learned in that arena then be careful. It is also not indicated how the experience is streamlined, so I will tell you. The mod author removed the dormitory section entirely, complete with all of the equipment and experience made available during that segment. That might jive with some, however I myself would have appreciated the heads up. It isn't a bad mod and functions well, there just isn't enough information provided regarding its changes.

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