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4 points
Version 1.3.0
27 downloads
This is my attempt to restore the Dantooine water after the Aspyr Patch broke water effects. The bumpmap still doesn't work but the reflection works in conjunction with C3-FD Patcher. Install Instructions: 1) Apply C3-FD patcher to fix the game's reflections 2) extract water restoration mod contents to override directory -
3 points
Version 1.0.0
7 downloads
Makes it so your alignment affects the potency of Light and Dark Side Force powers. SUMMARY The main effect of alignment on gameplay in vanilla is to modify the FP cost of using powers. For how central LS/DS side choices and alignment are in the game, it isn’t really that much. And while I guess it makes enough sense for a Jedi’s alignment to affect the energy or whatever it takes to use the powers, it seems more appropriate that your alignment actually affects how potent these powers are. I mean, it’s a little odd that a full-on Light Side paragon can go from meditating on peace and serenity one minute, to summoning the full power of the Dark Side to vaporize their enemies with lightning the next, dealing the same damage as a Sith Lord. With this mod you’re no longer the Avatar Master of All Two Alignments. I know it’s fun to be and part of why people love KOTOR and its main character, so this mod may not be for everyone. But if you’re looking for a new challenge and a new angle to the combat and role-playing mechanics, try this mod. All Light and Dark side powers will have their effects modified according to the user’s alignment. The closer your alignment is to that of the power, the stronger its effects become (damage, healing amounts, stat bonuses or debuffs, etc.) up to 25%. On the other hand, the further your alignment is from that of the power, the weaker it becomes, down to -50%. The powers are the same as vanilla for neutral characters, adding some advantage to playing a gray Jedi if you want to use both LS and DS powers. The penalty to FP cost for opposite alignment has been reduced to balance the reduction in potency. For example, with full LS alignment you’ll heal 25% more, stuns will last an extra round, and you’ll get an extra bonus point in your stats from Armor and Valor. However, fear powers will last less time, lightning/choke will deal half damage, plague will be less potent, and death field will heal you less. On the other hand, fully DS characters will deal 25% more damage with DS powers, but will only get half of the bonuses from LS buffing powers. INSTALLATION Please read compatibility notes below before installing. To install, go to the “Main Install” folder and run TSLPatcher.exe. Select one of the two options. One applies the base version of the mod, and the other installs the base version plus the mod Treat Injury Affects Force Healing. This option is required for compatibility between these mods. If you have K2 Force Powers for K1 installed, after installing the main mod, run TSLPatcher.exe inside the Patch folder. Again, there are two options: One to apply the changes from this mod only, and one to apply the changes from this mod plus the effects of Treat Injury Affects Force Healing to the Master Heal power. Unaltered copies of any modified files will be placed inside the "backup" folder in the location of TSLPatcher.exe. UNINSTALLATION 1. Remove the following files from override: 2. If a dialog.tlk was created in the backup folder, move it to the main game folder (outside override). 4. If any other files were created inside the backup folder, move them to override. COMPATIBILITY This mod is not compatible with any other mods that change the effects of vanilla LS or DS Force powers. It will overwrite any other changes. Mods affecting only universal powers (Push, Throw Lightsaber, etc.) are fine. Mods that change FP cost, visuals, icons, etc or add new Force powers are probably compatible. You can install this mod after them to be safe. Repair Affects Stun Droid is fully compatible as this mod doesn’t affect Stun Droid powers. I know they are LS but it didn’t really make sense for immersion and anyway I can avoid the incompatibility. Treat Injury Affects Force Healing is only compatible by using the combined install option. It will not work with this mod if installed separetely. If you already have that mod installed, it is OK to install the combined option over it. Compatible with K2 Force Powers for K1 with patch. Patch must be installed last, but otherwise install order doesn’t matter. I recommended using NPC Alignment Fix alongside this mod so that more NPCs will be affected. PERMISSIONS Do not reupload this mod or any contained files without my expressed permission. CREDITS offthegridmorty KOTOR Tool - Fred Tetra TSLPatcher, TLKed - stoffe, Fair Strides -
1 point
Version 2.1.0
206 downloads
While you sleep in the medical room, 3C-FD is patching your game. Restores fog and reflections which were broken in the Aspyr update. Works with both Steam and GOG versions. Only works on an unmodified swkotor2.exe. WIndows systems only. Included EXE Patches: - Fog Fix - Reflections Fix - 4GB Patch - Subtle Color Shift - Music Volume During Dialogue Fix - (Experimental) Borderless Window Mode How to use: Place 3C-FD_patcher.exe into your kotor2 game directory and run. It will patch your game exe with the fixes listed above. It will check if you have an unmodified steam or gog version of the latest (Aspyr) patch, otherwise it wont run. It will also make a backup of your original swkotor2.exe. How this was made: - The fog shading was just covered up when the latest version was released. I was able to send that data to the new Fracture shaders and apply fog coloring. It checks if the fog color is set to black and if not then it applies fog. Modules that don't use fog have a default fog color of black, Duxn and Dantoonie use a grayish color. - The shader for when both a lightmap and a cubemap is applied, to the same model, had a typo. Cubemap was labeled as a '2D' instead of 'CUBE'. Easy fix. Luckily the shaders are a plain text string, in the exe, and can be modified with a hex editor. The only issue is that the character length needs to be the same or smaller. The only way to get more data in the shader is to remove extra spaces/linebreaks and to shorten variables to single characters. - The music was lowered so much during dialogue that it was almost non existent. I was able to find the functions for calling volume control, using ghidra. The call was made only 3 times and from there it was process of elimination. Ultimately disabling a variable change if in dialogue, before the first volume change call, worked. Bugs: - This does not work with M478 Special Thanks: HappyFunTimes101 - ShaderOverride - I could not have done this without this tool. This made sorting out and identifying the shader data much easier. I probably wouldn't have even attempted or known where to look if this didn't exist. JCarter426 - For pointing out that the music was broken during dialogue. I hadn't noticed but couldn't stand it after hearing for myself. Source: https://github.com/J0-o/kotormods/tree/main/C3-FD_patcher -
1 point
Version 1.0.0
40 downloads
Makes a number of tweaks, fixes, and improvements to mines. Adds 2 new mine types. Have enemy NPCs use mines in combat. SUMMARY: This is a general overhaul of mines with the goal to improve their usefulness and importance, fix various issues and bugs, and make using and encountering them overall more interesting. Summary of changes made by this mod: • Mines are more deadly. All mines have had their base damage increased by 50% • More “realistic” blast radius. Range of effect has been increased overall but damage now falls off with distance from the mine • Increases the difficulty of detecting mines with Awareness. This makes Awareness more important and mines more of a threat • Mines are now completely invisible until detected. If your character can’t see them, neither should you • Though you still can’t set them off, you can now be damaged by your own mines if within range of a blast, with a reduced DC • Despite their description, in vanilla all tiers of Flash Mines are identical in all but name and cost. This mod fixes this and restores the intended DC difference • Fixes several description errors and inconsistencies • Fixes a bug which would cause incorrect damage to be applied when there are multiple targets of a mine • Integrates the mod No Mines on Malachor by Thor110, which removes the mine models from the gas vents on Malachor • Includes an option to give enemy NPCs the ability to set mines in combat • Includes an option to populate the Dxun jungle with mines, leftover from the Mandalorian Wars • Adds 2 new craftable mines: Shock Mines and CryoBan Mines DETAILS: Damage & Radius All mines have had their base damage increased by 50%. Their credit value has also been increased by 25%. The blast radius has been modified in a few ways. First, the range of effect has been increased for all mines, making it more likely to catch multiple enemies. Second, the damage inflicted by mines will decrease the further you are from the blast, instead of being a flat value at all distances within range. For Flash mines and for the DEX effect from Sonic mines, the DC will fall off in a similar way. The radius also increases slightly with mine tier, as one would expect for stronger explosives. While mines can deal more damage to enemies, you can now also be damaged your own mines as long as an enemy sets it off nearby. However the difficulty class is reduced so it is easier to resist the effects. This will make it a little more challenging to use them for cheesing melee fights, and you’ll want to be strategic to make sure you’re out of the way before they go off. Detection In vanilla, detecting mines is very easy, making them a trivial threat. I personally can’t remember the last time I ran into an undetected mine. On normal difficulty, you don’t actually need any points in Awareness to detect Minor, Average, and Strong mines, giving Awareness very little use. This mod increases the difficulty class for detecting mines by 10, meaning that now only Minor mines can be detected without Awareness, while Average mines require a minimum of 5 points, Strong mines require 10 points, and so on. This is modified by +5 on Hard and -5 on Easy. To compliment the increased detection difficulty, mines will now be completely invisible until your character detects them. This means you will not see the model of the mine on the floor at all before making a successful Awareness check. It doesn’t make sense for you to see them when your character doesn’t, since you could just walk around to avoid them. If you haven’t memorized the location of every mine in the game, you’ll want to invest some points into Awareness to avoid surprises. This mod also includes an option to add mines throughout the Dxun jungle. I think it makes sense for a former battleground of the Mandalorian Wars to have unexploded mines left over, yet there are no mines in the vanilla Dxun jungle outside of the Mandalorian caches. Currently the mines are added via script. Fixes & Inconsistencies In vanilla, all tiers of Flash Mines have the exact same effects, despite being named differently and costing different amounts. According to their descriptions they’re supposed to have different difficulty classes that make them harder to resist, when in reality they all have the lowest DC of the Minor Flash mine. This mod restores the intended DC differences. The base DC of Flash Mines has been increased by 5 across the board to balance the radial drop off in DC. Vanilla descriptions contained a number of errors and inconsistencies. All descriptions have been updated to reflect the mines’ actual effects. Fixes a bug in vanilla where a successful save by one target would also halve the damage of all following targets, compounding if another save was made. The Reflex save against the DEX decrease effect of Sonic mines has been changed to a Will save, to be consistent with the Sonic grenade. Integrates No Mines on Malachor, Only Gas by Thor110, which removes the mine models from the natural gas vents on Malachor. New Mine Types New mines have been added to the game which are craftable at the Lab Station and can be found in some locations. CryoBan Mine: Based on the CryoBan grenade, deals cold damage and can freeze enemies. Some can be found on Peragus. Shock Mine: Deals electrical damage calculated as a base damage + Nd6 roll. It doesn’t fall off with distance and can’t be saved against like other mines. Some can be found on Goto’s Yacht. NPCs Use Mines This mod includes an option to give enemy NPCs the ability to set mines in combat. This includes some Sith Troopers (Grenadiers, Elites, and Commandos), Peragus Mining Droids which can place Sonic Mines, and Fire Suppression Droids which can place CryoBan Mines. They will place mines when appropriate, taking into account their surroundings and location of enemies. INSTALLATION: Note: while it’s likely OK to install mid-game, a new game is recommended for the best experience. To install, run HoloPatcher.exe and select the Main Installation option. (Optional) After installing the main mod, install any of the optional add-ons: “NPCs Use Mines” gives enemy NPCs the ability to use mines, “Mines on Dxun” places mines in the Dxun jungle. Unaltered copies of any modified files will be placed inside a "backup" folder in the location of HoloPatcher.exe. A separate backup folder will be made for each installation. UNINSTALLATION: This mod contains multiple installation parts with separate backup folders. Uninstall in reverse order. 1. Remove the following files from override: 2. Remove 351NAR.mod, 901MAL.mod, 902MAL.mod from the Modules folder. If uninstalling NPCs Use Mines, remove 102PER.mod, 103PER.mod, 105PER.mod, 410DXN.mod, 411DXN.mod, 851NIH.mod, 852NIH.mod from the Modules folder. If uninstalling Mines on Dxun, remove 402DXN.mod. 3. Move any .mod files from backup/Modules to the Modules folder. 4. Move dialog.tlk from the backup folder to the main game folder (outside override). 5. Move any files from backup/Override to the override folder. Alternatively, you can run the uninstall script via HoloPatcher (Tools > Uninstall Mod). COMPATIBILITY: Not compatible with mods that edit k_trap_generic.ncs. Otherwise, should be compatible with most mods. PERMISSIONS: For the most part, you are free to incorporate this mod’s edits into your own mod as long as credit is provided. This does not include files from No Mines on Malachor which have been included in this mod by Thor110’s permission. Redistribution of the files, assets, or edits of the included mod are subject to the terms of the original author. CREDITS: offthegridmorty Thor110 - No Mines on Malachor, Only Gas Thank you to the folks on Discord for scripting help. KOTOR Tool - Fred Tetra TSLPatcher, TLKed - stoffe, Fair Strides HoloPatcher - Cortisol, th3w1zard1 K-GFF - tk102 Holocron Toolset - Cortisol Screenshots use Fire and Ice HD by Cinder Skye and Hi-Res Beam Effects by InSidious -
0 points
Version v0.7.1
516 downloads
Translate an entire mod or KOTOR install to 80 languages using Google Translate! This is a very powerful tool that can modify TLK strings and CExoLocStrings in GFFs in bulk quickly. Simply follow the prompts, point it to the GFF/TLK/Kotor directory/whatever and have it automatically translated to the language of your choice! This tool can also create those bitmap 'font packs' that users have been using to play the game in non-released languages (Many thanks to Drazgar and DarthParametric for providing the insight into the TXI files). This means the in game text will show the correct characters when playing the game. How to use: Simply run the executable. It'll ask you many things. There are 3 actions you can do with this: Set all dialog unskippable sets all dialog found in dlgs, at the chosen path, to unskippable. Includes every node. Not recommended lol Translate Will translate All CExoLocStrings (localized strings) and TLK entries at the path to the language(s) of your choice Create Fonts Will create fonts of the chosen languages to your current directory in a folder named after the language. Just drag and drop these files to your Override folder once it completes. If you point PATH1 to a KOTOR install, it will ONLY patch the Override folder, the Modules folder, the rims folder (if exists), and the dialog.tlk file. This was a design choice to improve how long the patcher takes to finish. This includes any subfolders within the aforementioned folder names. The patched files will be in the same directory as the original files with the appended language suffixed to the end of the file. For example, 'dialog_de.tlk'. You will need to rename them as their original filenames to activate them. Supported filetypes/formats: TalkTable files (TLK) Any GFF file (DLG, UTC, etc) TGA/TXI (non-translateable obviously) Any capsule (ERF, MOD, etc) DBCS languages such as Japanese/Korean/Chinese are not currently supported. This program is in beta. Please report any bugs you encounter. Source code: https://github.com/NickHugi/PyKotor/tree/master/Tools/BatchPatcher Credit: @Cortisol for creating the PyKotor library @DarthParametric for extensive testing and feature recommendations. @Drazgar for providing a ton of knowledge in regard to the TXI/TGA font packs The project would not be possible without these awesome modders. K1-translated dialog files: dialog_es.tlkdialog_sq.tlk dialog_af.tlk dialog_ar.tlk dialog_ay.tlkdialog_cs.tlkdialog_corsican.tlkdialog_chichewa.tlkdialog_catalan.tlkdialog_bulgarian.tlkdialog_belarusian.tlkdialog_basque.tlkdialog_azerbaijani.tlkdialog_aymara.tlkdialog_arabic.tlkdialog_albanian.tlkdialog_afrikaans.tlkdialog_da.tlk