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    Version 1.1.8

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    Improves the AI of KotOR 2. I know there are other Improved AI mods out there, but here is my version. Hope you guys are gonna like it. Changes: - Enemy forceusers now use Saber Styles and Force Forms if they have one (unfortunately by default most NPCs don't have one) - Enemy forceusers now use all force powers that they have (previously the AI ignored some force powers completely) - Enemy forceusers now use force buffs more often (Force Speed, Force Armor ect...) - NPCs with the Force Jump feat actually do force jumps if they are further than 10m from the target - Enemys reactivate shields after 200s - Some minor bug fixes - Jedi Support AI reworked - NPCs use Master Rapid Shot or Master Flurry if available instead of the default attack - NPCs use the highest level of feats and force powers available to them - Bao-Dur now uses his Shield Breaker during combat - The AI now uses feats granted by items - Once the player reaches a high enough level, the Jedi Support AI no longer uses low level force buffs, because they became obsolete - T3-M4 now automatically uses his Shock Arm and Renewable Shield - Companions now heal every team member properly not just the one controlled by the player (injury check fix)
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    The problem is not the changes it is making to the DLGs, it's the fact that it lazily dumps a module DLG in the Override folder. This is not just bad from a mod compatibility standpoint, it's bad from a general game compatibility standpoint. There are three separate modules that have a lev40_carth.dlg file. Dumping one in the Override will replace all of them. Finding out which module it is supposed to be editing and merging the changes into the version in that module's MOD file is the appropriate solution. As far as k_hcar_dialogue.dlg goes, that is Carth's global DLG so that can stay in the Override.
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    If you want to see something get fixed, you'll need to create a new issue for it on the mod's Github repo. As to actually determining what is going on under the hood, you'd want to edit the scripts to pipe more verbose debug info to the feedback screen.
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