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    It would appear these are retextures of the N_JediCounM/F models, and as such they lack the FreeLookHook (since they were never intended to be used by players). Based on a hex comparison, the included models are just straight duplicates of the vanilla models that have been renamed, not custom/edited models. As such, the OdysseyBase names weren't changed, which at the very least likely generates an error log in the game's directory, and may possibly cause issues in some circumstances. The solution is to decompile the models and add the hook nodes (and rename the OdysseyBases at the same time). Since these are just vanilla models, there are no issues with editing/rehosting someone else's content. Try these. I have transplanted the FreeLookHooks (and also the MedalHooks) from the regular PxBIM models. [K1]_Fix_For_DK_Robe_Replacement_FreeLookHook.7z
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    That's a smoothing issue. Try the updated version in the Github link to see if that fixes it.
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    Just in case there are still people looking for this in 2019 (and in case I ever forget), Miles Sound Studio is still available from the following archive location: https://web.archive.org/web/20080512093039/http://www.radgametools.com/mssdown.htm I can confirm the tool still works on Windows 10. As others have mentioned, the dialogue files should be in the following locations for KoTOR and KoTORII, respectively: swkotor\streamwaves Knights of the Old Republic II\StreamVoice I needed to do the following to decompress and play the dialogue files on Win 10: 1) For safety, copy the source .wav files from the install location and paste elsewhere on your PC 2) Change the files to .mp3 by modifying the extension 3) Open milesstu.exe from Miles Sound Tools\tools\win Note: The 64-bit versions of Miles Sound Tools do not appear to work with Win 10. The 32-bit versions work, but you must run them in Windows XP Service Pack 3 compatibility mode 4) Select one of the copied .mp3 dialogue files, choose "Decompress", save with a new file name This process should give you a useable .mp3 file that any player can work with. Good luck KoTOR fans!
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    Hi, I've been having trouble trying to fix a glitch i'm having with dk robes replacement by don kain whenever i go into free look i see the inside of the player characters face. any idea? https://www.gamefront.com/games/knights-of-the-old-republic/file/k1-jedi-robes-replacement-pack
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    I took an extremely strong disliking to him ever since I first played the game and honestly it's just kind of stuck through the years. I don't like his attitude, his forcing himself into your party, and constantly threatening you into doing what he wants. It doesn't help he's extremely rude to characters I actually really like so it's just the combination of terrible attitude, boring design, and being utterly useless compared to the other droid companions.
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    I am suspicious. This series looks too dark for something made by disney. Maybe the first episode will be nice, but then they will change to something for the family after that?
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    The textures weren't a fix. The pink was intentional to see if that shows up in the line. A different colour might have been better. As to the model, whoops, forgot to enable the headlink. This should be fixed: <removed> Edit: It doesn't warrant a formal DS release, since this is not a universal problem, but if anyone else needs it, you can find it here - https://github.com/DarthParametric/TSL_Atton_Head_Black_Line_UV_Tweak/releases/latest
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    It appears to be working. Awesome! your a true scholar thank you!