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Version 1.0.0
174 downloads
A Mod for Star Wars Knights of The Old Republic 2 Author: N-DReW25 1.0.0 Release Date: 13.12.2021 Installation: Copy and paste the contents of this mod into your Override folder, overwrite files if necessary. Description: Something which I disliked about the Harbinger in K2 was how it evidently the same class of ship as the Endar Spire but yet it was made so different, from an alternative layout which did not match the Endar Spire to a new blue color scheme which didn't really make much sense as the Endar Spire's red interior matched its red exterior. What this mod will do is replace most of the Harbinger's blue interior textures with the Endar Spire's red textures. Most of the textures had to be ported from K1 though some textures had to be manually recoloured from blue to red as not all of the Harbinger textures existed in K1. This mod also contains loading screens to match the new Harbinger. Known Bugs: This mod shouldn't have bugs but if there is Just PM me on Deadlystream. Incompatibilities: Would be incompatible with any mods which: * Changes the Harbinger loading screens, install any loading screen mods BEFORE this mod! * Changes the Harbinger's textures. Permissions: Do NOT claim credit for this mod and do not use assets from this mod without my permission. Thanks to: Bioware for such the amazing first game and Endar Spire. Obsidian for such the amazing second game and Harbinger. Fred Tetra for Kotor Tool and everyone who downloads the mod. Legal: THIS MODIFICATION IS NOT SUPPORTED BY BIOWARE/OBSIDIAN ENTERTAINMENT, LUCASARTS, DISNEY OR ANY LICENSERS/SPONSORS OF THE MENTIONED COMPANIES. USE OF THIS FILE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK AND THE ABOVE-MENTIONED COMPANIES OR THE AUTHOR IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED TO YOUR COMPUTER FOR THE USAGE OF THIS FILE. -
1 point
Version 2.0.2
1,381 downloads
The fastest ship in the galaxy is also a work in progress. When they are not out and about with you, the gang spends most of their time just trying to keep the Ebon Hawk up and running. But the many gaps in walls, ceilings, and floors, the mysterious black panels, missing hull pieces, and see-through metal is a lot for even our expert Iridonian to handle. So let's give Bao-Dur a hand! So to speak. Version 2.0.0 contains lots of new goodies, such as fixed lightmapping, lights for dynamic objects where they were missing, re-cut geometry for computer panels to match blinking animations to the appropriate textures, loosened walkmeshes to remove some invisible walls, and a host of new texture mapping improvements. This mod also now has you covered for the damaged Ebon Hawk seen in the prologue, fixing the same sorts of issues. Installation: Download the 7z file for the mod version of your choice 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". 7z files can be opened with Archive Utility on macOS, or with free programs such as PeaZip on Windows/Linux. If you are upgrading from an older version of this mod, you can safely delete that "Ultimate_Ebon_Hawk_Repairs" folder from your override. If you use either "Animated Ebon Hawk Monitors (not including Galaxy Map)" or "More Subtle Animated Ebon Hawk Monitors (still not including Galaxy Map)" by Sith Holocron, Dark Hope, ebmar, and Xarwarz, I have made special versions of relevant submodules wherein I recut the computer panel geometry again to match the ship animations to the textures exactly. Due to the high quality of these textures, I was able to make the cuts in this version even nicer than the ones I made for vanilla. Just take the files found in the "Animated Monitors" subfolder, place them into the main mod folder, and enjoy. Uninstallation: Remove the folder "Ultimate_Ebon_Hawk_Repairs_for_TSL" from your override. Included Files: Compatibility: Users should expect full compatibility with any other mods, so long as they do not modify/replace the above files. This mod is not compatible with "Ebon Hawk Model Fixes" by bead-v and ndix UR, but fixes the same issues, as well as a great many more. If you currently have the other mod installed, you can avoid any mod conflicts by removing either "EbonHawkCockpitFix_v2.0" or "Ebon Hawk Cockpit Fix" from your override, depending on which version you currently have. If you are looking for an Ebon Hawk repairs mod for the first game, that is available here. If you are looking for some other ways to make the ship a little more livable, there are many texture mods out there that are well worth the installation, and all of them compatible with this mod. Sith Holocron, Dark Hope, ebmar, and Xarwarz have authored both "Animated Ebon Hawk Monitors (not including Galaxy Map)" and "More Subtle Animated Ebon Hawk Monitors (still not including Galaxy Map)". I recommend using either version in conjunction with this mod, and have even made special versions of some of the ship submodules to cater to those textures exactly -- if you use either mod, and I recommend you do, I highly suggest reading the relevant bit in the Installation section for more details. You can also check out ShiningRedHD's "Ebon Hawk HD - 4x Upscaled Texture" on NexusMods for a high definition version of the exterior of the ship. Dark parts of the ship's map bothering you? Check out "TSL Ebon Hawk Downloadable Map" by Ashton Scorpius. If you have any compatibility questions, feel free to ask, though there are not too many mods out there also working on the Ebon Hawk's models, as opposed to textures. For a mod such as this, checking for compatibility is as simple as ensuring a different mod does not contain any files of the same name as those included in the list below. Note that this mod includes three minorly-edited lightmaps, as listed above. Acknowledgments: Thanks to Fred Tetra for making file extraction easy with KotORTool and Symmetric, Purifier, Ndix UR, and seedhartha for making importing to Blender simple using KotORBlender. I also want to give a big thank-you to bead-v and ndix UR for their work on "Ebon Hawk Model Fixes", and for their generosity. I would also like to thank Pcthoros for reporting the light issue for mobile users. For those of you curious about that mystery object in the first few screenshots, the Ebon Hawk's main hold is surrounded by a black box meant to make all the geometry errors throughout the ship less noticeable. I removed it, sealed up all the gaps in the above screenshots, as well as many more, then put back the pieces that were not accidentally visible to the player. 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. -
1 point
Version 2.0.1
897 downloads
The Harbinger is a victim of double-sabotage, by both a group of cult assassins and one crazed protocol droid, who did their jobs a little too well. There are missing pieces of the ship's hull geometry, UV errors, lightmapping issues, and broken animations all throughout the ship. Let's fix them up! 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. This mod also includes an optional 16x upscale of the cracked window texture, which can be found in the "Additional" subfolder. Simply take the .tpc out into the main mod folder to activate it, if you wish. Also, be sure to uninstall version 1.0, "Harbinger Bridge Repairs", if you previously installed it. This mod is made for and tested on PC, so if you are attempting to install this for a different platform, you will have to let me know how it works for you. Uninstallation: Remove the folder "Ultimate_Harbinger_Model_Repairs_v2.0.1" from your override. Included Files: Compatibility: Users should expect full compatibility with any other mods, so long as they do not modify/replace the above files. For this mod I have fixed up 56 of the shipd's total of 57 submodules, so it will not likely be compatible with mods that replace any of the area models for the ship. The mod is therefore not compatible with "Harbinger Hull Fixes" by DarthParametric, though it fixes the same issues, as well as a great many more. This mod may be compatible with other lighting mods such as "A Darker Peragus REDUX" by Malkior, and "...A Darker Peragus" by Canderis. The four lightmaps included in this mod are all custom-made and named, so there should be no file name conflicts, it is simply a matter of how they look in-game against those mods' lightmaps. This mod is fully compatible with visual improvement mods such as Kexikus' "TSL Backdrop Improvements", and most any texture mods. It also includes an optional upscaled version of the cracked window texture that I recommend, which you can find in the "Additional" subfolder. Acknowledgments: Huge thank-you to Symmetric, Purifier, Ndix UR, and seedhartha for making importing to Blender simple using KotORBlender, Cortisol for making my life easier with the Holocron Toolset, and ndix UR for making image compression convenient with tga2tpc. 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. -
1 point
Version 1.0.0
388 downloads
Citadel Station is facing more issues than just a lack of fuel. Just getting to your morning shift in bay control can be hazardous -- they forgot to vacuum-seal all the hangars! In each hangar you can find gaps all along the tops of each of the entrance-side walls. Screenshots don't really do it justice. So let's patch it up! To Install*: Download the 7z file and extract to your override folder. For the Steam version of the game, this can be found at "Steam\steamapps\common\Knights of the Old Republic II\override". You can unzip a 7z file using Archive Utility on macOS or by downloading a free program such as PeaZip for Windows/Linux. *Note: I have since created a mod fixing up models for the entirety of Citadel Station, and included the original hangar fixes available here. I recommend downloading that mod instead for your greatest convenience . To Uninstall: Simply remove "Citadel_Hangars_Repair" folder from your override folder. Included files: -201tel01.mdl -201tel01.mdx -201tel06.mdl -201tel06.mdx -201tel10.mdl -201tel10.mdx Compatibility: Users should expect full compatibility with any other mods, so long as they do not also affect/replace the above files. Acknowledgments: Thanks to Fred Tetra for making file extraction easy with KotORTool and Symmetric, Purifier, Ndix UR, and seedhartha for making importing to Blender simple using KotORBlender. Disclaimer: This modification is not supported by Obsidian Eentertainment, 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. -
1 pointYes there's a difference, although it's worth noting a few things: 1) The Jedi Temple on Coruscant was only established a few decades prior after their main temple on Ossus was destroyed in the Great Sith War. This new temple on Coruscant was the same temple at the time of the prequels but it took centuries to get to the point of where it was in the movies. 2) The Jedi weren't very popular at this time and Dantooine seemed to be more of a private place where the Jedi were able to go while Coruscant was more where they handled public relations b/c of their relationship with the Republic government 3) All the Jedi even on the high council knew about Dantooine and visited there at various times. They all seem to be reminiscing that it's "not what it once was" when the group of them gather at the end of Kotor 2. Not to mention at least one of them--Vrook Lamar--seemed to hold membership in both councils. 4) Bastila seems rather shaken when Dantooine's enclave is destroyed b/c she acts like there's no hope left. You'd think she'd rest more easy in terms of the long run if the main Jedi force was in fact on Coruscant 5) It's mentioned in Kotor 2 that Atris' primary target for saving relics was Dantooine. Later if you mention her survival to the jedi masters, one of them says, "it's good she survived since she has most of the Jedi knowledge." This hints that Dantooine was actually where the Jedis' main assets were but that Coruscant at the time was most likely their main "public" area they established to have a relationship with the Republic.