Thematic Obscured Mausoleum Burial 1.0.2

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About This File

This mod fixes some bugs with and makes other adjustments to the Secret Tomb area for mechanical and lore consistency. See the attached document for a full list of changes and the rationale for each change.

Installation

You must start a new game to experience the full effects of this mod.

  1. Extract files from the downloaded archive.
  2. Run INSTALL.exe.
  3. Click "Install Mod" and select your game directory (default name SWKotOR2).

Uninstallation

During installation, TSLPatcher generates a backup folder and a log recording which files were affected.

  1. Restore dialog.tlk by copying the file from the backup folder to your game directory, replacing the existing one.
  2. Restore or delete all all module files affected by this mod. For each module, copy the corresponding .mod file from the backup folder to replace the one in your game's Modules folder if a backup was created, otherwise delete the .mod file from your game's Modules folder.
  3. Restore or delete all all .2da files affected by this mod. For each, copy the corresponding .2da file from the backup folder to replace the one in your game's Override folder if a backup was created, otherwise delete the .2da file from your game's Override folder.
  4. Delete all other files installed by this mod from your game's Override folder.

Compatibility

This mod makes several changes in the Secret Tomb module and may be incompatible with other mods which affect that area.

This mod edits the script k_oei_userdef.ncs because the party AI has some Secret Tomb-specific code living there. This mod will not be compatible with other mods which edit that script without a compatibility patch.

This mod adds the texture pmbj02.tpc for a light-sided Revan's robes. This has the same filename as the Star Forge Robes in KOTOR 1, so mods which edit the Star Forge Robes may be used in place of the texture provided by this mod. Copy the file to your KOTOR 2 Override folder, overwriting the file when prompted.

Credits

Design—Sniggles
Implementation—JCarter426
KOTOR Tool—Fred Tetra
TSLPatcher—stoffe & Fair Strides
DeNCS—JdNoa & Dashus
ERFEdit—stoffe & Fair Strides
K-GFF—tk102
NWNSSCOMP—Torlack, stoffe, & tk102tk102
TalkEd—stoffe
tga2tpc—ndix UR
xoreos tools—xoreos team https://xoreos.org/

License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

CCBY-NC 4.0

 


What's New in Version 1.0.2   See changelog

Released

Deprecated

  • Removed gendered support because TSLPatcher has an issue when appendf.tlk is present and dialogf.tlk is not. Future versions will therefore require different installers for different languages when translations are available to avoid this issue.
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An interesting idea, and you've obviously th. I have some thoughts after looking at the readme. I've put them in spoilers, in deference to your keeping the details in the attached document.
 

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Apparently, there was a misspelling of "dialog.tlk", as per the changelog for the TSLPatcher when I attempted to install.

 

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 • Installation started 2/19/2025 10:44:59 AM...

 • Appending strings to TLK file "C:\Program Files (x86)\GOG Galaxy\Games\Star Wars - KotOR2\dialog.tlk"

 • Saving unaltered backup copy of dialog.tlk file in C:\Users\sambr\Downloads\KOTOR Mods\KOTOR 2 Mods\KOTOR2-Tomb_v1.0.1\backup\

 • dialog.tlk file not updated, all 4 entries were already present.

 • Error: Error! Unable to locate TLK file to patch, "dialogf.tlk" file not found! (GEN-8)

How do I change the installation so that it looks for "dialog.tlk" instead of "dialogf.tlk"?

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  On 2/19/2025 at 3:48 PM, Vanguard2023 said:

Apparently, there was a misspelling of "dialog.tlk", as per the changelog for the TSLPatcher when I attempted to install.

 

How do I change the installation so that it looks for "dialog.tlk" instead of "dialogf.tlk"?

It's not misspelled. dialogf.tlk is used by releases of the game which support gendered languages. Your install log says the changes were already applied to dialog.tlk previously.

However, I have released a new version as it seemed having append.tlk present when dialogf.tlk is not present. This unfortunately removes any support for gendered languages at least for the time being.

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  On 2/19/2025 at 10:04 PM, JCarter426 said:

It's not misspelled. dialogf.tlk is used by releases of the game which support gendered languages. Your install log says the changes were already applied to dialog.tlk previously.

However, I have released a new version as it seemed having append.tlk present when dialogf.tlk is not present. This unfortunately removes any support for gendered languages at least for the time being.

I see. Thank you.

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