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  1. 2 points
    Nice mod! I have long used Darth_Sapiens' texture after properly renaming the file and was very happy with it but now I will check out SH's recolored version as well. Thanks!
  2. 1 point

    Version 1.3.0

    10,449 downloads

    There is nothing more central to a Jedi's life than a cool outfit, except maybe a sweet saber to boot. So why put on robes with missing textures on their backsides when you could be impressing Sith Lords with your nice getup? Why settle for the shadow of a limberjack when a cool silhouette is half the reason you don the cloak? Let's fix up the game's robes! This mod will provide you with some fixed up versions of all the game's robe models -- that's both the thicker and thinner variants of the Jedi robe, the Jal Shey armor, Kreia and Visas' robes, and the Handmaiden's hooded robe. All models will have various issues fixed up, as well as fitting shadows. Any outfit that uses one of these models, regardless of texture/color, will be improved for you, and that includes any new robes from any other mods (just make sure they don't replace one of the listed models in the below Included Files). Fans of Movie-style Jedi Master robes by DeadMan or of svösh's Robe Collar should read the Compatibility section below for how to install the included patch that makes these mods work together. This mod also fixes the floating shadow head issue when dual-wielding melee weapons, as well as a minor game error caused by a mismatched model name. As of version 1.3, I have also fixed a base game glitch where female robe models had twitching hands -- the animation's clipping fix is still there, just without the twitching issue. And since it's 2024, I figured what the heck: as a bonus, all included models are now higher-poly (slightly). The boots, as well as some spots by the knees and shoulders which looked especially blocky now look smoother and more in tune with the rest of the model. See the above pictures for the difference. Installation: Download the 7z file and extract to your override folder, found in the same directory as your main game executable. For Steam installations, this would be "Steam\steamapps\common\Knights of the Old Republic II\override". 7z files can be extracted with Archive Utility on macOS, or with programs like PeaZip on Windows and Linux. For those who have the Aspyr patch, once in-game, I recommend turning on soft shadows if you have not already (OPTIONS->GRAPHICS->ADVANCED GRAPHICS->SOFT SHADOWS). Note that this may impact game performance. If you have TSLRCM installed, check the Included Files section below for any file listed with an asterisk (*). These files are already in your override after installing TSLRCM, so you should delete those versions in order for the new ones to work. The new versions already include all the changes made in the base TSLRCM version, and I have included a folder labeled "TSLRCM backup" which contains those older versions should you need to back them up. If you installed TSLRCM via Steam, you can find the relevant files to delete in "Steam\steamapps\workshop\485537937\override". Uninstallation: Place the files included in the "TSLRCM backup" folder into your override if using TSLRCM, and then remove "Ultimate_Robes_Repair_For_TSL" from your override. Included Files: Compatibility: This mod is fully compatible with any mod which does not replace any of the files listed above. If a mod does include any such models, you will have to pick which version to use, and remove the other from your override. If using TSLRCM, make sure to install that mod first, and make sure that any files listed with an asterisk above are successfully replaced by this mod. See the Installation section for more details. This mod is compatible with head mods such as Visas Reduced Model Clipping. Any texture mods that add new or alter robe skins are compatible with this mod. However, many robe mods will attempt to replace model files (.mdl/.mdx) as well, rather than just textures (.tga/.tpc), so keep an eye out for what files are included with other mods. For fans of Movie-style Jedi Master robes, DeadMan was gracious enough to allow me to create a compatibility patch for anyone who would like to use that mod alongside this one. Simply take the files included in the Compatibility Patch folder out into your override in place of the versions included in the main mod folder. Make sure these versions also replace the ones used in the Movie-style mod and TSLRCM. I have similarly created a patch for svösh's Robe Collar and any mods which use it. The patch merges all of our edits. Installation is the same as for the Movie-style patch. It should work for mods such as Achilles TSL Robe Mod (TSLRCM Edition). Compatible mods include Jedi Journeyman Robes by Stormie97, which uses a different model as its basis, and much of Effixian's work, such as Effixian's Lore Keeper's Robes, Strider Robes, and Handmaiden Clothing Reskin. Acknowledgments: Thanks to seedhartha, NdixUR, Symmetric, and Purifier for making importing to Blender simple using KotORBlender, and Cortisol for making file extraction easy with the Holocron Toolset. I would also like to thank DeadMan and svösh for allowing me to make use of their models to create a compatibility patch for this mod and their respective ones. I would also like to thank muitafruita for pointing out some additional issues with Kreia's robe models that needed fixing, and DarthParametric for being the one to recognize how to fix them. This modification is not supported by Obsidian Entertainment, Lucasarts, Disney or any licensers/sponsors thereof. Use of this modification is at your own risk and neither the aforementioned companies nor the author may be held responsible for any damages caused to your computer via this modification's usage.
  3. 1 point

    Version 1.00

    34,959 downloads

    this is a t3m4 skin I have had in the works for a little while now, my usual rules apply, use this however you'd like bu give me credit and a PM, all the disclaimers and stuff apply. thanks obsidian and bioware, NO thanks Disney. ps. I used the dds format, please keep it in dds, it's way more efficient and I noticed next to no quality loss.
  4. 1 point

    Version 1.0.0

    398 downloads

    --------------------------------------------- Knights of the Old Republic --------------------------------------------- TITLE: Effixian's Cassus Fett's Battle Armor AUTHOR: Effix(ian) CONTACT: PM me on the forums or find me on Steam ----------------------- DESCRIPTION ----------------------- Cassus Fett's Battle Armor uses the same texture as the Mandalorian Armor, this mod changes that so that the armour gets a unique texture and accompanying HD icon. The look is inspired by his appearance in the comics. There's other mods that do the same, but this is my take on it. This mod won't change the item if you've already acquired it (from Adum Larp, Dantooine Courtyard). You need a fresh one (if needed you can simply cheat one in; giveitem g_a_class9009). ------------------------- INSTALLATION ------------------------- Unzip, copy the files in the subfolder to your Override folder. --------- BUGS --------- None known. -------------------------- COMPATIBILITY -------------------------- Not compatible with other mods that change or include the same files. ------------------------- UNINSTALLING ------------------------- Remove from the Override folder: g_a_class9009.uti ia_Class9_077.tga PFBH77.tga PMBH77.tga ------------------------------------- DISTRIBUTION NOTES ------------------------------------- You can use the files from this mod in your own mod if you simply credit me. -------------------- THANKS TO -------------------- - Sdub for inspiring me to work on this armour - Fred Tetra for KotOR Tool ----------------- Donations ----------------- My mods are free. If you would like to show your support then you can buy me a coffee at ko-fi.com/effix ------------------- THIS MODIFICATION IS NOT MADE, DISTRIBUTED, OR SUPPORTED BY BIOWARE, OBSIDIAN, OR LUCASARTS ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY LLC. ELEMENTS TM & © LUCASARTS ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY LLC AND/OR ITS LICENSORS.
  5. 1 point
    Coming off of my first major project, K1 Companion Sidequest Rewards, my focus is still on gameplay/design enhancements for the first Kotor. Something that struck me during my most recent playthrough is how unimportant/tacked on skills feel. This next project's goal will be to further imbed skills into K1's gameplay, validating INT/Sent/Skill focused builds as a more meaningful choice for players. The outline for this project builds on the awesome work by @jc2 and their Improved Grenades mod. For the other skills, I have the following ideas (ascending rank in terms of perceived difficulty): Computer Use → "Unlocking" T3-M4's ability to act as an upgrade bench (ala my Sidequest Reward mod) Treat Injury → Swapping Canderous Implants (ala TSL) Repair → Custom skill challenge with T3-M4 to create unique items: Dual Wieldable Stun Batons Lightsaber variants (Reg/Short/Double) Unique Droid Items for T3-M4/HK-47 Recreate Revan's "Original" lightsaber Persuade → Make all* merchants adjust their prices based on persuade skill Awareness → Swap out all Sith assassin encounters ("Malak was most displeased...") with: Create some kind of trigger that initiates a cutscene/dialog Spawn in Sith assassins during scene, framed as though they came out of stealth If Awareness (per current party member) is less than X, they lose half their health Regular dialog/Regular combat (Potential; Spawn in more assassins based on player level/difficulty) I have a sense on how to approach all of these ideas except the last one...creating custom encounters is totally out of my current understanding. As always, if anyone has any tips/comments/warnings on any of the above, I am eager to hear them.
  6. 1 point

    Version 1.0.0

    254 downloads

    For some reason I really hate the whole "Revan dual-wields purple and red" shtick. No idea why, but I just do. So I removed his purple lightsaber and buffed his stats a little to compensate for the nerf. I don't remember exactly what I did though, since I made this pre-COVID. To install, simply drop the zipped file into your override folder.
  7. 1 point
    View File Darth Sapiens’ T3-M4 HD 2k [Ported to Kotor 1] A Mod for Star Wars Knights of The Old Republic Authors: N-DReW25 1.0.0 Release Date: 11.05.2022 Description: On the 21st of February 2015, Darth Sapiens released his T3-M4 HD 2k reskin mod to Deadlystream.com (http://deadlystream.com/forum/files/file/514-darth-sapiens-presents-t3m4-hd-2k/). In the years following his release, Sith Holocron recolored Sapiens’ texture for the other astromech droids in the game /( https://deadlystream.com/files/file/971-refurbished-astromech-droids/) What we didn’t know is that Sith Holocron recolored the T3-M4 texture for his own personal uses as he was attempting to get closer to the coloring seen in the original “vanilla” T3-M4 texture. Sapiens’ original mod can only work in K1 if the player renames the original texture (and the associated TXI file) to the K1 name structure. To quote from Darth Sapiens’ original mod page: "this is a t3m4 skin I have had in the works for a little while now, my usual rules apply, use this however you'd like but give me credit and a PM, all the disclaimers and stuff apply. thanks obsidian and bioware, NO thanks Disney." With this is mind, I have decided to publish Sith Holocron’s modified version of the T3-M4 HD 2k mod for Kotor 1 in particular. All the credit goes to Darth Sapiens for making the original mod. (Please see Credit section for additional credits.) Installation: For Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic - Extract all files into the Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic/Override folder. Uninstallation: Take it out again. Known Bugs: None known at this time. Credits: This mod would not have been possible with Darth_Sapiens' mod so primary credit belongs to him. Oh . . . and credit to Sith Holocron for the recoloring and responding quickly to my questions about this mod. And the screenshots! Additional Mod Suggestions: If you like the look of Sapiens’ mod, may I recommended to you also download and install Sith Holocron’s Refurbished Astromech Droids mod? (https://deadlystream.com/files/file/971-refurbished-astromech-droids/) Unlike this mod, no renaming was required for that mod. You’ll have the added benefit of Darth Sapiens’ design being standard through the game. This of course is optional. Of course, you may prefer Sapiens’ coloring of T3-M4, especially as some of you have been using that texture in TSL for years. That seems fair to me! In that case, I recommend you download Sapiens’ mod (linked above) to your desktop and do the following: - First uninstall this mod - Rename P_t3m4_01.DDS to P_t3m3_01.DDS - Rename P_t3m4_01.txi to P_t3m3_01.txi - Rename PO_PT3m4.tga to P_pt3m3_01.tga - Rename PO_PT3m4.txi to P_pt3m3_01.txi - Move the renamed files and the remaining unnamed files in that folder to your Override folder. Legal Disclaimer: All materials and copyrights belong to LucasArts, Bioware and Obsidian Entertainment Inc. I own none of the materials, and I'm not making any money out of this mod. It is to be distributed as-is without alteration, unless by permission of me. This mod is not to be distributed for profit, either. Sith Holocron's Policy: I hereby state that I specifically do NOT wish this mod to be uploaded to Steam Workshop. I may release this on NexusMods at a later date but I don't wish others to do so. Usage in other mods must be requested AND approved by me before your use. Submitter N-DReW25 Submitted 05/10/2022 Category Skins K1R Compatible Yes  
  8. 1 point
    Thank you, that's good to hear! If I understand your question correctly, LSF_EHawk01.tga and LSF_EHawk.txi should still be left in Override when you're done. They're the textures that reskin the Ebon Hawk on the Star Forge. The end goal is just to make an extra copy of the reskin that is appropriately named so that my new models will use it. There isn't anything special about LSF_EHawk01 versus the other planet-specific copies, I just chose it to have something concrete for the instructions.
  9. 1 point
    I'm a staunch vanilla player and like my mods least intrusive as possible but still enough of a mod that gives the game some new life. I've always liked Rece's Upgradeable Robes but it's an old mod by today's standard, but I like what it adds to the game. I also really like this newer mod by @PirateofRohan that reorganizes the robes in-game into "tiers" allocating one pattern to basic/knight/master along with the layered contrasting color schemes. The unfortunate thing is that they don't mix well together! Both mods running will limit the variety of the Three-Tiered robe choices and I'd like to keep them. Is there way (or better yet, someone) to make a mod the fully incorporates these two elements together without it conflicting? I've contacted both authors of the mod but I don't think any of them wants to bother. I would definitely love this option if it were made though!
  10. 1 point
    Fantastic! I feel your version fits the aesthetic of the game better than any others. Will be a permanent override. 🍌
  11. 1 point
    Thanks for jumping in, Thor110. This will probably be the cause and solution for the typical user with this issue. If you have been to Yavin previously, the game loads the old waypoints, placeables, etc. from the saved game rather than the updated ones in the module GIT. The original exit will still be there, too, so it shouldn't break the module. You just won't be able to get to the hangar before it sends you back to the Ebon Hawk. That would definitely do it. 🙂 Glad you were able to figure it out.
  12. 1 point
    *Dusts off the cobwebs on this account* Hi! Just finished my college semester lol
  13. 1 point

    Version 1.0.0

    286 downloads

    THREE-TIERED JEDI ROBES, or VANILLA ROBES REDONE This mod is a simple retexture and tiering of the Jedi (and Dark Jedi) robes already present in the game. Now Jedi, Knight, and Master robes come in all three colors (brown, red, blue), and their Dark variants (black, grey) with matching icons. The Vanilla Brown Jedi Robe is now the base texture for all Jedi/tier 1 robes. The Vanilla Red Jedi Robe is now the base texture for all Jedi Knight/tier 2 robes. The Vanilla Blue Jedi Robe is now the base texture for all Jedi Master/tier 3 robes. This decision was based on a variety of factors and contradicts N-DReW's Dark Jedi Robes mod, although the inspiration is heartily and sincerely felt. My justification is that the Blue Jedi Robe model is the most unique of the three--it has a higher collar and seems set apart from the rest. As Jedi Master Robes offer the best defense in the game save for Qel-Droma or Star Forge, I decided this distinction was warranted. Compatibility note: because of the relabeling of the textures to make the tier system work, this mod is technically not compatible with @constantinople33 magnificent Lore-Friendly Qel-Droma Robes mod. However if you're using this mod you'd likely want to be using that, so. In order to fix this, simply rename those textures from PMBI05/PFBI05 to PMBI06/PFBI06, then open the UTI file and change the texture number from 5 to 6. Sincerest thanks to @heyorange, @N-DReW25, and @Zhaboka for their support and input throughout the modding process. And of course thanks to Deadly Stream itself for being a haven of knowledge and community. May the Force be with you always.
  14. 0 points
    I had this happen on K2 at first when I ported it and on K1 when I first installed it to test it, such an awesome addition to the game, I think it was because I had possibly been there in that save before. So that might be something worth considering. I loaded an earlier save in K1 and warped there and it worked fine. Thor110
  15. 0 points
    Came a little late but I had a look and sure enough I was referencing something that didn't exist. Updated it now.