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2 pointsGauging interest: Would you want a mod where T3-M4 sounds like their K1 self in TSL? Would you want a mod where T3-M4 sounds like their TSL self in TK1? It's not an either/or situation as if I f do finish this, I'll be releasing both versions.
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Version 1.1
41 downloads
Summary This mod removes spider-like creature appearances from the game. Kinrath are replaced with wraid. Installation Extract files from the downloaded archive. Run Install.exe. Click "Install Mod" and select your game directory (default name SWKotOR). Uninstallation Remove the following files or replace them with backups if necessary: - appearance.2da - plc_knrthcps.mdl - plc_knrthcps.mdl - plc_knrthvin.mdl - plc_knrthvin.mdl Compatibility There are no known compatibility issues at this time. Permissions This mod is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license (CC BY-NC 4.0). CC BY-NC: This license allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator. Credits KOTOR Tool – Fred Tetra TSLPatcher – stoffe & Fair Strides 2DAEditor – VarsityPuppet KOTORMax & MDLEdit – bead-v NWMax – Joco xoreos tools – xoreos team https://xoreos.org/ Disclaimers NOT ARACHNOPHOBIC, JUS' DON' LOIK 'EM. Donations If you enjoy my mods and would like to show your support in a monetary manner, you may do so via PayPal with this donation link. For various legal and ethical reasons, this is entirely optional and is not a requirement to downloading or using any of my mods. I also do not create specific mods for hire. I make mods as a hobby and will most likely do so regardless of any donations or lack thereof, but modding does take up a lot of my time and every bit helps. -
1 pointView File PapaZinos' Alternates This page is a database of alternatives to some of my mods that I felt needed to be placed elsewhere than their normal page. Think of it as like a collection of some of your favorite snack brands, but only the flavors that most people don't buy. Few looking for cool ranch Doritos want to find themselves surrounded instead by the clam chowder, German potato, or Caribbean citrus jerk flavors, so those of you with more niche palettes can come here to find what you are looking for. Here you can find your clam chowder Doritos. These alternates may be created for several reasons, primarily by request. Thus this page may serve as a resource for other modders who feel these versions better suit their own mods. I will provide a brief description for each, any other pertinent info or instructions can be found on their original mod page as linked. For most people, I recommend using the versions of the mod found on those original pages, unless directed here by another mod you are using or you simply find the changes described below to your liking. Mods Available: Ultimate Ebon Hawk Repairs for K1 - No Animation Edition -- Version 1.03 of the parent mod offered a version of itself that removed all of the misaligned blinking animations from the models. Since version 2.0, these animations have been aligned to their textures, but anyone who got used to or simply prefers the ship without them can download a version here that removes them, and otherwise is up-to-date with v2.0.0 changes. Ultimate Ebon Hawk Repairs for TSL - No Animation Edition -- Version 1.1 of the parent mod offered a version of itself that removed all of the misaligned blinking animations from the models. Since version 2.0, these animations have been aligned to their textures, but anyone who got used to or simply prefers the ship without them can download a version here that removes them, and otherwise is up-to-date with v2.0.2 changes. Ultimate Harbinger Repairs - No Dirt Overlay -- Upon request, I have created an alternate version of the Harbinger mod that removes TSL's dirt overlay from every model on the ship. This may be beneficial to those using certain HD texture mods for the ill-fated cosmological hammerhead. LEH_EHawk01 for TSL - I added an alternate version of TSL's Ebon Hawk cockpit that uses the LEH_EHawk01 texture that the first game/prologue used. Compatibility options for the various animation options, and up-to-date with v2.0.2 of Ebon Hawk Repairs. This is primarily for people looking for compatibility options for texture mods that offer high resolution or otherwise retextured versions of LEH_EHawk01 but not LEH_EHawk02. If you are looking for a high resolution version of LEH_EHawk02, try tjsase's TSL HD Cockpit Skyboxes. These modifications are not supported by Obsidian Entertainment, Lucasarts, Disney or any licensers/sponsors thereof. Use of any of these modifications 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 usage of any modifications found on this page. Submitter PapaZinos Submitted 11/21/2022 Category Mods TSLRCM Compatible Yes
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Version 2
221 downloads
I was tired of Malak old dumb egg face so I made another inspired on the banner on steam and i used Dark Hope's great model to do so ! I REALY THANK Dark Hope to let me use the textures of her great mode here is the link of her great mode I've only edited the face and the body in my version the base work is hers. -
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Version 1.0.0
390 downloads
Zoomed Out Minimap See more map Includes a fix to the action bar tooltip so make sure you download the version for your resolution Drop the gui file to override. Other options included if you want to zoom out even more. Made for steam/gog version, not sure if it works on the legacy version -
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1 pointVersion 1.0.1 is out! This adds new fixes to Zaalbar's model, including some fur on his legs that was missing texture on its backside, and an issue with a strange polygon on his back that ConansHair pointed out to me (so thank you to him).
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1 pointVersion 2.0.0 is out! It is a pretty hefty update, bringing a lot of what I did for version 2.0.0 of TSL's Hawk to K1, so here is what's new: -- The Ebon Hawk's computer panels now have geometry cut to its actual textures, such that buttons blink, but no longer large sections of the walls around them. These new fixed animations are catered to the vanilla textures by default, and the mod also includes an even higher-quality version for users of the textures found in 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, Xarwarz, and ebmar, which I highly recommend. See the Installation section for details. -- Functioning lights for characters have been added to the cargo hold and certain hallway lights where they were missing. -- A whole host of improvements have been made to the light mapping throughout the ship, all by adjusting the actual mapping itself. Those light seams over the hallway lights are now a thing of the past, along many of the other lighting seams throughout the ship. -- A slew of new texture mapping improvements have been made to various computer panels, pipes, doorways, walls, floors, and ceilings throughout. As always, these mods are made for and tested on PC -- so if you are using them on another platform and experience any inconsistencies with how it looks on PC, feel free to shoot me a message and we'll sort it out.
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1 pointView File Ultimate Ebon Hawk Repairs for K1 When dealing with crime lords, beware. Davik Kang's prize ship has a state-of-the-art security system -- it is filled with hulls gaps to suffocate the lungs and texturing errors to boggle the mind. If we want to get the Ebon Hawk flying safely, we ought to patch things up. The goal of this mod was to provide all of the same fixes provided by Ultimate Ebon Hawk Repairs For TSL to your K1 game. This mod patches the same issues as Ebon Hawk K1 Fixes 2.0 by ndix UR, as well as many of the others I worked on for TSL. The latest version includes some big improvements to the alignment of the ship's geometry and animations to the monitor textures it uses. I have included in the download a folder labelled "Animated Monitors"; these files serve provide significantly higher-quality alignments to those using 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, and Xarwarz. I personally recommend using those texture mods for the monitors, and installing the contents of the included "Animated Monitors" folder to your override folder after installing the rest. See the Installation section for more details. If you would like to simply remove the blinking animations entirely, you can find an alternate version of the mod for download in PapaZinos' Alternates to do just that. Installation: Download the 7z file and extract the contents of the "To Override" folder to your game's override folder, found in the same directory as your main game executable. For Steam installations, this would be "Steam\steamapps\common\swkotor". 7z files can be extracted with Archive Utility on macOS, or with programs like PeaZip on Windows and Linux. For those using my monitor texture mods of choice, 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, and Xarwarz, make sure to install the contents of the included "Animated Monitors" folder to your override. To install, simply copy the files included in the "Animation Fix Edition" subfolder to your override after copying the files from the "To Override" folder. Select "replace" when prompted. Uninstallation: Remove the files in the Included Files list below 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 compatibility with the KotOR 1 Community Patch and Darth Parametric's Taris Escape Sequence Adjustments, simply install this mod after those ones. Looking to introduce some much-improved ship animations that are made for their textures? Sith Holocron, Dark Hope, 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)", both of which do the job well. I recommend using either alongside the files in the "Animated Monitors" subfolder aforementioned in the Installation section. Acknowledgments: I would like to thank Symmetric, Purifier, Ndix UR, and seedhartha for making importing to Blender simple using KotORBlender, and Cortisol for making file extraction easy with the Holocron Toolset. I also want to give a shout-out to muitafruita for suggesting including the medbay walkmesh fix from TSL to K1 as a way to improve PC spawning. This modification is not supported by Bioware, 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. Submitter PapaZinos Submitted 03/30/2022 Category Mods K1R Compatible Yes
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Version 1.0.1
341 downloads
Those of you familiar with Party Model Fixes by redrob41 know it is a cool mod that fixes up some of the game's models for your K1 party members. Cool enough that I figured it was time for a sequel -- we are going to do even more fixing up of our compatriots: Carth: His unique outfit has a holster which hung by some leather that was missing a texture on one side, rendering it invisible from certain angles. This fixes up that issue, alongside some bonus texture mapping fixes to his opposite pouch and jacket, including the collar fix that redrob41 worked on in their original mod. Zaalbar: Our wookiee friend had some hairs that went missing depending on the angle, again due to missing textures on the opposite sides of some geometry. This fixes that right up, alongside some other messy texture mapping for some of his fur. Jolee: Sometimes Jolee likes to just hang out in a swim suit, socks, and... some kind of bizarre ankle brace. I could not tell you what it does, but it is unlikely to be doing its job given that it disappears when viewed from the other side. This fixes up another classic case of one-sided texture syndrome, and makes some small improvements to texture mapping. Mission: Originally Mission was set to just use adult models when wearing various armors, likely due to time constraints. Therefore, I have made some alternate armor models more suitable for a kid to use. These are just edited versions of the vanilla models, with similar texture mapping, so it is all very vanilla-looking and compatible with any texture mods. This will add the new models to your game and set her appearance.2da row to use them. Her unique models in vanilla are fixed up less noticeably to reflect the changes, and include similar texture mapping fixes to the arms that redrob41 did. This mod is intended to be installed after redrob41's Party Model Fixes, but does not require it to work. All changes will be applied immediately, and do not require that you start a new game. Installation: Download the included .7z file and extract it anywhere of your choosing on your computer. You can unzip a .7z file with tools such as Archive Utility on MacOs, or by with free programs like PeaZip on Windows and Linux. Simply run this installer, directing it to the location of your main game folder with the executable. For Steam installations, this would be "Steam\steamapps\common\swkotor". The installer is an .exe file, which Windows can run natively. Mac and Linux users might consider checking out Cortisol's HoloPatcher -- a new tool that is meant as a cross-platform alternative to traditional KotOR mod installers. Alternatively, executable files can be run on Mac or Linux with programs using tools such as Wine. If you are having trouble with either of those options, I have included some instructions for manual installation in the download's "ReadMe" file. If you happened to have previously installed another mod which placed an appearance.2da file in your override folder, the installer will give you a warning reporting as much upon completion. This is of no concern -- so long as you get no other warnings or errors, the mod is installed correctly and ready-to-go. The mod will overwrite any conflicting model files (.mdl/.mdx) in your override folder, but not any appearance.2da file it finds there, merely edit the existing one. Be sure to back up anything you want to keep ahead of time. The Included Files list below contains all the files that will be installed to the override folder. Uninstallation: Delete all of the files listed below from your override folder. If you had an appearance.2da file in your override folder prior to installing, you can find a backup version in the mod's "backup" folder, which was automatically created during installation, and place that in your override. If you are unsure whether or not a previous mod had put that file there or not, it is better to make use of the backup. Included Files: Compatibility: This mod is fully compatible with any mod which does not replace any of the model files (.mdl/.mdx) listed above. Files that edit appearance.2da are compatible so long as they do not change Mission's armor model cells. If you intend to install Party Model Fixes by redrob41, I recommend doing so before installing this mod, or what you install here will be overwritten. Expect compatibility with most any texture/reskin mods -- so long as they do not replace models (.mdl/.mdx files) as well as textures, there should be no conflict. 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 Stoffe and Fair Strides for making inter-mod compatibility infinitely more feasible with TSLPatcher. Shout-out to ConansHair for pointing out that weird bright spot on Zaalbar's rump. 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. -
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1 pointIt's been a while, but I figured I'd drop a quick note about the NCS reverse compiler. I have, in fact, been working on it and documenting it. I needed a distraction from all that's happened over the last year and a half, which I won't get into as I don't want to spoil a day of celebration. I have some personal things that need to be done by July, so I won't have any time in May and June. The good news is I expect to finish soon after. I've solved the problems other people have been stuck on, like recursive functions and finding structures. I need to perform extensive testing, and each test requires documentation, a review of the documentation, and identifying potential tests to perform. Additionally, as I've discovered errors in NCS files (not sure if vanilla or from mods), I also need to write a reverse compiler that can handle those errors to determine if it can produce usable output. Long story short, I'm targeting a release date in September. May the 4th be with you, always.
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1 point
Version 1.0
27 downloads
Summary This mod removes spider-like creature appearances from the game. Kinrath are replaced with wraid and laigreks are replaced with katarn. Installation Extract files from the downloaded archive. Run Install.exe. Click "Install Mod" and select your game directory (default name SWKotOR2). Uninstallation Remove the following files or replace them with backups if necessary: - appearance.2da - plc_knrthcps.mdl - plc_knrthcps.mdl - plc_knrthvin.mdl - plc_knrthvin.mdl Compatibility There are no known compatibility issues at this time. Permissions This mod is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license (CC BY-NC 4.0). CC BY-NC: This license allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator. Credits KOTOR Tool – Fred Tetra TSLPatcher – stoffe & Fair Strides 2DAEditor – VarsityPuppet KOTORMax & MDLEdit – bead-v NWMax – Joco xoreos tools – xoreos team https://xoreos.org/ Disclaimers NOT ARACHNOPHOBIC, JUS' DON' LOIK 'EM. Donations If you enjoy my mods and would like to show your support in a monetary manner, you may do so via PayPal with this donation link. For various legal and ethical reasons, this is entirely optional and is not a requirement to downloading or using any of my mods. I also do not create specific mods for hire. I make mods as a hobby and will most likely do so regardless of any donations or lack thereof, but modding does take up a lot of my time and every bit helps. -
1 pointIt's no issue at all, I am happy to clarify. My recommendation would be to make use of the animation fix edition, alongside an animated texture mod for the Ebon Hawk such as 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, and Xarwarz. Swapping out the animated models for animated textures gives you that nice sci-fi look and feel without making you wonder why every time a light blinks on the Hawk, the surrounding wall blinks with it.
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1 pointAfter looking around on the forums, I realized that editing the GUI of KotOR (and possibly TSL) is quite painful and most people use K-GFF (very great tool, but not visual). I then found xoreos-tools (part of xoreos - a very cool open source project). So this weekend, I started up making my own version of a tool which should help a lot with the process of laying out things nicely. The project is not fully complete, but it is ready for some beta testing! A few features so far - Visual display of all images (I think) + bounding boxes - Supports drag + drop / resize - Nested view for only what you care about (cleaner than K-GFF) - Cross-platform - works on linux / windows / mac (with caveats) - Light / Dark Mode for all of you who look at too many bright things (like I do) Getting Started Guide: https://github.com/amcolash/kotor-gui-editor/blob/master/README.md Release Page: https://github.com/amcolash/kotor-gui-editor/releases Source Code: https://github.com/amcolash/kotor-gui-editor Changelog 0.0.4 (9/17/2020): First Public Release
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