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  1. 3 points

    Version 1.0.0

    8 downloads

    Created by: Sith Holocron (and others listed in the credits section) Game: Knights of the Old Republic 2 (using Edge of Darkness mod) Version 1.0 Uploaded: 19 JUL 2025 Description: The Edge of Darkness Revenge Textural Reinterpretation mod was designed to upscale and/or enhance the many (oh so many) textures seen in the mod. It is an extensive mod pack (as might be indicated by the size) but as seen listed below, it is not a complete overhaul. Edge of Darkness uses textures from both KotOR1 and TSL. As there are already two fine upscale packages on Deadly Stream – and they both have liberal use policies – I was able to grab a bunch of upscales that already existed after renaming them to the Edge of Darkness conventions. (See credits section for the other mods that were sourced.) Some of the EoD textures required new upscales as many of them are simply recolored vanilla textures and I didn’t want to manually recolor all of the original textures. Some of the textures in Edge of Darkness are new or sourced from places outside the vanilla game. I’ve adjusted textures to my liking when I thought it would benefit the texture but I’ve attempted to remain faithful to the – shall we say unique? - visual style of his mod. New upscales were set to upscale at 4 times the original size. The exceptions to this scaling are textures that would be larger than 2048 x 2048 if upscaled at 4x. What’s not included and why: I have not upscaled the following categories of textures included with Edge of Darkness. Skyboxes (Many of these are custom made and/or already near the self-imposed 2048 x 2048 limit. They would not benefit from upscaling.) Inventory Items and their Icons - including clothing and weapons (Outside of the scope of my original plans) Action Icons (as I don’t think they’d benefit from upscaling) Absolutely ***anything*** by Kaidon Jorn (as I don’t think they’d benefit from upscaling) Most of the textures from Quanon (as they are close to my self-imposed size limit as they currently stand) Credits: Some ship textures and one animated computer panel in this collection were sourced from Dark Hope’s releases. Thanks to DH and her generosity in making permissions open for her mod. Many of the TSL textures were sourced from “RESOURCE:Topaz GigaPixel AI Upscales – K2” by Thor110. I give my thanks for this convenient modding resource. Many of the KOTOR1 textures that Edge of Darkness uses, I sourced upscales from what was originally called “KOTOR 1 Four Times ver 1.0” on Deadly Stream. It doesn’t appear to be on Deadly Stream now but I have found a version of that mod. It was uploaded to NexusMods as “KOTOR HD Galaxy Mod” - uploaded by SimplyCool988. Thanks to whoever the original unnamed author was for their open permissions, as listed in the read-me file. Minor assistance in re-adding transparencies to 5 LKA textures provided by 90sk. Moral Support graciously offered by Fair Strides. 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. This mod is not to be distributed for profit, either. 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 of my textures in other mods must be requested and approved by me before your use.
  2. 2 points

    Version 1.0.0

    8 downloads

    This mod lets you customize the appearance of T3-M4 and HK-47, replacing their default skins with alternate astromech and HK-series droid designs (the vanilla ones). Using any workbench, you’ll find a new option to apply your new droid skin, but you’ll first need a Droid Customization Kit, sold by the following vendors: Akkere (Dantooine) Tienn Tubb (Nar Shaddaa) Kodin (Nar Shaddaa) Opo Chano (Telos) 1B-8D (Onderon) The skins are purely cosmetic and do not affect stats, gameplay, or dialogue. Once installed, you can freely switch between available designs anytime, whether aboard the Ebon Hawk or at any other workbench, as long as your droids are in the party and you have spare kits. Note: Due to how the game works, vendor stock is generated the first time you visit a location. If you can't find a Droid Customization Kit at the listed vendors, you can manually add one via the cheat console with: giveitem d_c_kit 1 Credits: Fred Tetra, for KOTOR Tool TK102, for DLGEditor Torlack, stoffe & TK102, for NWNSSCOMP JdNoa & Dashus, for DeNCS Cortisol, for Holocron Toolset
  3. 2 points

    Version 1.0.0

    20 downloads

    As a staunch "vanilla" purist, I've been dismayed at the selection of HD retextures for Malak made available, so I decided to finally make one myself. For years, I've been using an older 1k upscale of the stock in-game texture for Malak and it just wasn't fitting with the other HD mods I have installed over the years. I still wanted to keep the 1k upscale, as it just "pops" in-game really well. I wanted to approach this as if a film costumer had to interpret the original designs. I wanted to stay as close to the original design as possible but use real-world fabrics and materials present today to reinterpret the original artwork into something more in line with the simple and robust OT aesthetics. I publish this with the express permission by @Dark Hope whose HD Malak texture served as the base for the alterations I made. I kept her neck collar untouched and recolored and added a few more textures on top of the chest piece to make it feel like a real costume material, like a rubber or foam piece. I then combined the upscaled vanilla texture for the accessories and hands and further painted and textured on top of them. The more exhaustive texturing work are the soft parts, adding my own custom textures to reinterpret what was there. I made the arm wraps by scanning double-pleated cotton gauze, backlaid with heavy textured watercolor paper for some depth and thickness, and used a crushed cotton, pleated crepe fabric for the rest of his compression coveralls, taking inspiration from vintage high-altitude jumpsuits. I added piping for where seams would be to join the different fabrics, and have pleated nylon stretch fabric for the pits and back of the knees for mobility; the cape and tabards are simple black wool drapery, ala Darth Vader, but given slightly different hues to read better on screen, much like components of Darth Maul's costume. I gave him ribbed, padded kneepads, as seen on some Jon Mollo costume sketches, and some back detailing to fill some empty space but keeping true to existing design elements. I added little quirks like hidden stitching, and folds and pleats that would visually "explain" why his cape never folds over his shoulders or how the wrappings on his arms don't bunch up at the shoulders. Little touches that just make it seem more like a real-world costume. Paired with the 'red eyes' option for Malak's head, also by Dark Hope, now there is a Malak texture option I think most can be proud of. INSTALLATION: Just drop the file into your game's "Override" folder. REMOVAL: Remove file from the "Override" folder.
  4. 1 point

    Version 5.0

    1,560 downloads

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Knights of the Old Republic - The Sith Lords ----------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Effixian's T3-M4 Reskins AUTHOR: Effix(ian) CONTACT: PM me on the forums or find me on Steam ----------------------- DESCRIPTION ----------------------- These are simple reskins that changes T3-M4's appearance. It adds a metallic shine to T3, like in KotOR 1. It also removes the "damaged look" that T3 has at the start of the game. It shouldn't cause any conflicts with other mods (except other mods that changes T3's appearance). - The "T3-M4 to T1-N1" variation changes T3 to T1-N1, but also makes T1-N1 look like T3. So it's swapping the looks of those 2. - The "T3M4 to 3C-FD" variation changes T3 to 3C-FD, but also makes 3C-FD look like T3. So it's swapping the looks of those 2. ------------------------- INSTALLATION ------------------------- Unzip. Pick the folder of your choice, copy the files to your override folder. --------- BUGS --------- None. ------------------------- UNINSTALLING ------------------------- Remove from your override folder: P_t3m3_01.tga P_t3m3_01.txi P_t3m4_01.tga P_t3m4_01.txi PO_PT3m4.tga "T3-M4 to T1-N1" version; also remove: C_DrdAstro03.tga C_DrdAstro03.txi "T3M4 to 3C-FD" version; also remove: C_DrdAstro01.tga C_DrdAstro01.txi PO_P3CFD.tga ------------------------------------- DISTRIBUTION NOTES ------------------------------------- You can use the files from this mod in your own mod if you simply credit me. -------------------- THANKS TO -------------------- 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
    Oops, thanks for letting me know, fixed now.
  6. 1 point

    Version 1.0

    608 downloads

    Knights of the Old Republic 2 infamously has a rather abrupt ending: The player fights the final boss, there is some final dialog with said boss, and the game ends. The Sith Lords Restored Content Mod (TSLRCM) restores a couple of short scenes which provide some closure, but it arguably still feels like there are some gaps. This mod attempts to make the ending a bit more complete with the following changes: A restored dialog option allows the player to choose to stay on Malachor and train other Force users. After the final dialog, the player contacts Bao-Dur's remote and chooses whether or not to destroy Malachor, which may be chosen regardless of player alignment. (If G0-T0 succeeded in disabling the remote, this conversation will not occur, and the player cannot choose to destroy Malachor.) If the player decides to destroy Malachor, all subsequent dialog takes place on the Ebon Hawk. If Malachor is not destroyed, the remaining party members rejoin the player in the Trayus Core. The player has a short conversation with T3-M4 and reiterates what they intend to do next. Atton, Visas, and/or the Handmaiden express their desire to accompany the player, as in the scenes previously restored by TSLRCM. The Visas/Handmaiden conversation is now available even if Malachor is destroyed, as long as the player freed the party from the academy's prison. Atton's dialogs will now only occur if the player has medium to high influence with him, loosely inspired by the "Unoffical TSLRCM Tweak Pack" by Pavijan357 (https://deadlystream.com/files/file/296-unofficial-tslrcm-tweak-pack/). Note that since these scenes all refer to the player leaving, they will not occur if the player decides to stay on Malachor. Thank you for downloading, and I hope you enjoy this mod! ------------------------------------------------------------------- ASPYR (STEAM/GOG) COMPATIBILITY NOTES When using this mod with the Aspyr version of the game from Steam or GOG, some of the background sound effects will be almost inaudible, making the destruction of Malachor feel strangely quiet. This seems to be due to a “feature” added by Aspyr which reduces the volume of the music (and, apparently, some sound effects) during cutscenes. I strongly recommend using the 3C-FD patcher by Jiiprah (https://deadlystream.com/files/file/2734-fog-fix-more-3c-fd-patcher/), which returns the volume to its pre-Aspyr behavior and also fixes some graphical issues. I have not tested this mod with the achievements system, and it is possible that it might interfere with achievements related to the ending of the game. Use at your own risk. ------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTALLATION Run "INSTALL.exe" and follow the prompts. When asked, select the "MAIN INSTALL" option which matches your display's aspect ratio, 4:3 or 16:9. It is normal to see a warning that modulesave.2da already exists and has been skipped. If you are using The Sith Lords Restored Content Mod (TSLRCM) from the Steam Workshop, see this guide for how to combine installer-based mods with the Workshop: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=488641307 If you are using an aspect ratio other than 4:3 or 16:9, try the 16:9 option. The camera differences between the two versions are fairly minor, so ultimately you may use whichever one looks better to you. To switch between the two versions after the mod has already been installed, run "INSTALL.exe" and select "Convert to 16:9" or "Convert to 4:3". For best results, I recommend using a saved game from before arriving on Malachor. However, using a save from after reaching Malachor will only result in a few missing sound effects, and the majority of the mod will still work. ------------------------------------------------------------------- TRANSPARENT COCKPIT WINDOWS Options are available to make the Ebon Hawk's cockpit visible through the front window during the new ending sequence, as in my mod "Transparent Cockpit Windows for TSL" (https://deadlystream.com/files/file/2355-transparent-cockpit-windows-for-tsl/). To use them, run "INSTALL.exe" again after the main installation is complete, and select one of the following options: "OPTION - Transparent Cockpit Windows, Enhanced Reflections" - Adds an area-specific reflection to the Ebon Hawk's exterior. Not recommended if you use any mods that reskin/upscale the Ebon Hawk exterior. "OPTION - Transparent Cockpit Windows, Reskin Friendly" - More readily compatibility with reskins of the Ebon Hawk exterior. Does not include the new reflection. "Transparent Cockpit Windows" does not need to be installed to use these options. ------------------------------------------------------------------- COMPATIBILITY This mod requires The Sith Lords Restored Content Mod (TSLRCM) (https://deadlystream.com/files/file/578-tsl-restored-content-mod/). It has not been tested without TSLRCM installed. It is also compatible with the KotOR 2 Community Patch (K2CP) (https://deadlystream.com/files/file/1280-kotor-2-community-patch/). For best results, install this mod after TSLRCM, K2CP, and any other mods which make significant changes to the Trayus Core module. This mod is incompatible with other mods which edit the ending sequence, including "Unofficial TSLRCM Tweak Pack" component 4 ("Atton's Ending Dialogue") by Pavijan357 (https://deadlystream.com/files/file/296-unofficial-tslrcm-tweak-pack/). It is also incompatible with any other mods which edit the Trayus Core area layout. ------------------------------------------------------------------- CREDITS KotorBlender by seedhartha MDLedit by bead-v tpcview and tga2tpc by ndix UR NWNSSCOMP by Torlack and tk102 K-GFF by tk102 DLGEditor by tk102 TSL Patcher by stoffe and Fair Strides ERFEdit by stoffe and Fair Strides Kotor Tool by Fred Tetra Holocron Toolset by Cortisol and th3w1zard1 SithCodec by JCarter426 2DA Editor by VarsityPuppet AniCam by JdNoa Lipsynch Editor by JdNoa TSL Loadscreen Template by JCarter426 Edited vanilla and TSLRCM scripts are based on the K2CP team's repository of unaltered, decompiled vanilla scripts, which may be found at https://github.com/KOTORCommunityPatches/Vanilla_KOTOR_Script_Source. Thank you to the TSLRCM team for doing so much to expand and complete the original game and for restoring the original concluding scenes. The final scenes with Atton on Malachor still follow their staging, as I couldn't think of much I could do to improve upon them. Thank you to Pavijan357 for pointing out in his "Unofficial TSLRCM Tweak Pack" that Atton's ending dialog makes less sense if the player has low influence with him. The modified Ebon Hawk room models incorporate fixes developed by PapaZinos. Thank you to him for allowing me to use his fixes in my work. This mod includes material ported from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic by Bioware. ------------------------------------------------------------------- VERSION HISTORY 1.0 - Initial Release ------------------------------------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER AND PERMISSIONS This modification is provided as-is and is not supported by Disney, Lucasarts, or Obsidian. Use at your own risk. The author shall not be held responsible for damage to your game installation, computer, or saved games resulting from the use of this mod. This mod shall not be reposted, in whole or in part, on any sites other than Deadly Stream without the author's permission. Assets from this mod shall not be redistributed in other modifications without the author's permission.
  7. 1 point

    Version 1.10.0

    238,599 downloads

    The K1 Community Patch (K1CP) is a compilation of previous bugfix mods and a multitude of new original fixes put together with the intention of resolving the many and various issues that KOTOR has. This includes some well-known game breaking bugs/softlocks, broken quests, inaccessible content, as well as lesser issues such as problems in conversations, visual inconsistencies, player annoyances, etc. The intention is for the changes to be as seamless as possible, fixing and improving things whilst still retaining the original developer intent. A huge thanks to all of the mod authors who created these mods, and allowed them to be included in this patch! Unfortunately, the individual list of changes has grown far too long to be included in this post. However, you can view a detailed breakdown of each author's individual contributions in the included readme file and a summary of the changes the current version has made since the previous release in the changelog file. List of Contributing Authors (alphabetical): A Future Pilot blennus danil-ch darthbdaman DarthParametric Ebmar Frykas Gimmick5000 jc2 JCarter426 Kainzorus Prime Kexikus KOTOR 1 Restoration Team Leilukin Markus Ramikin N-DReW25 ndix UR R2-X2 Red Hessian Salk th3w1zard1 Thrak Farelle WildKarrde Installation: Run INSTALL.exe and navigate to your K1 install folder. Generally speaking, this mod should be installed before anything else, except mods that do hard edits/overwrites of 2DA, TLK or MOD (module) files. Warning: Never run the installer from inside the archive! Always extract the archive onto your hard drive first. N.B.: With the advent of version 1.10.0, K1CP has migrated away from the use of TSLPatcher and switched to HoloPatcher. This allows for additional patching functionality and resolves some bugs encountered with TSLPatcher. HoloPatcher is also multi-platform. The bundled installer is the Windows version, but Mac and Linux users can download the appropriate installer for their system here. It is highly recommended that you do not install the game on your system's C drive, especially in Program Files. Windows can have permissions issues when trying to install the mod to a C drive destination. If you are using the Steam version of the game and have installed Steam in its default Program Files location, we advise creating a new Steam Library on a different drive and moving the game there via the game's Properties pop-up in Steam. Translation: The mod now has translations in French and Russian, available as separate patches. To use, first download the base K1CP v1.10.0 archive and extract it to your harddrive. Download your translation patch of choice and extract its contents into K1CP's tslpatchdata folder. Proceed to install the mod as normal. Traduction (Français - Harlockin): Le mod a maintenant des traductions en français et en russe, disponibles sous forme de patchs séparés. Pour l'utiliser, téléchargez d'abord l'archive de base de K1CP v1.10.0 et extrayez-la sur votre disque dur. Téléchargez le patch de traduction de votre choix et extrayez son contenu dans le dossier tslpatchdata de K1CP. Procédez à l'installation du mod comme d'habitude. Переводы (Русский - olegkuz1997): Мод теперь включает в себя переводы на французский и русский языки, доступные в виде отдельных патчей. Для использования сперва скачайте базовый архив K1CP v1.10.0 и распакуйте его на жесткий диск. Скачайте нужный вам патч с переводом и извлеките его содержимое с заменой в папку tslpatchdata K1CP. После чего приступите к установке мода как обычно. Compatibility/Known Issues: K1CP uses module injection in an attempt to remain as compatible as possible with other mods. This may result in issues with mods that simply put files in the Override folder. It is recommended that you consult the individual authors of any large scale mods, particularly those that edit DLGs and scripts, as to whether their work is compatible with K1CP. Some mods will likely require updates, some may need to be installed in a specific order, whilst others may be fundamentally incompatible. K1CP currently only supports the English language version of the game, and makes a number of edits to the TLK file in English. If anyone is able to provide translations of these changes to other languages, please let us know. The KOTOR 1 Restoration (K1R) mod is incompatible with K1CP, however there is ongoing work to re-create the K1R mod for K1CP: https://deadlystream.com/files/file/2345-restored-content-for-k1cp-demo/ These are the currently known bugs/issues with KOTOR or the mod that the K1CP is looking to resolve: https://github.com/KOTORCommunityPatches/K1_Community_Patch/issues If you find any others, especially with changes/additions K1CP makes, please report them on the Github issue page or here on Deadly Stream so they can be addressed. Be sure to include as much information as possible, including a list of all the other mods you have installed, the order you installed them in, steps to reproduce the problem, along with screenshots and save files, if appropriate. You may also be directed to provide the install log file, a list of the contents of your Override folder, and specific MOD files from your modules folder. Uninstallation: Given the complexity of this mod, a clean install of KOTOR is the recommended approach for uninstalling K1CP. However, HoloPatcher does provide uninstall Shell (Bash) and PowerShell scripts which will work as long as K1CP was the most recent mod installed. Permissions: Due to this mod being a compilation from many different authors, please do not distribute/rehost it. Acknowledgements: All of the mod authors who have helped make this patch a reality - thank you! - especially for agreeing to distribution outside of Deadly Stream Fred Tetra - For KOTOR Tool tk102 - For DLGEditor and K-GFF JdNoa/Dashus - For DeNCS stoffe - For TSLPatcher/ChangeEdit/TalkEd bead-v - For MDLEdit and KOTORMax ndix UR - For TGA2TPC, TPCView, and MDLOps v1.0+ seedhartha - For KOTORBlender fork for Blender 2.8+ Cortisol - For Holocron Toolset and HoloPatcher/PyKotor th3w1zard1 - For additional customisation and feature improvement of HoloPatcher Fair Strides - For various tools and updates to older tools DrMcCoy - For Xoreos Tools Snigaroo - For maintaining mod builds at https://kotor.neocities.org/modding/mod_builds/ danil-ch - For the original info.rtf template Many thanks to ebmar, Salk, and KnifeMaster for providing numerous bug reports and beta testing certain fixes THIS MODIFICATION IS PROVIDED AS-IS AND IS NOT SUPPORTED BY BIOWARE/OBSIDIAN ENTERTAINMENT, LUCASARTS, DISNEY OR ANY LICENSEES/SPONSORS OF THE MENTIONED COMPANIES. USE OF THIS MODIFICATION IS AT YOUR OWN RISK AND NEITHER THE ABOVE MENTIONED COMPANIES NOR THE AUTHORS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED TO YOUR COMPUTER BY THE USAGE OF THIS MODIFICATION.
  8. 1 point
    Uh, windows defender and virustotal are saying the installer is a trojan. Not sure if this is a known problem or not.
  9. 1 point
    It's... kind of complicated but not really difficult if you know what you're doing. The way the animations work is a series of steps. When you fire the script, it checks a specific line in animations.2da. This then checks the name of the animation - in this case, good - and it goes looking for the animation based on that name. First it checks the model, then if it can't find that (most models don't have special animations) it checks the supermodel, and then the supermodel's supermodel, and so on down the chain. Once it finds the animation it plays it, and so long as the animation you want to play is at the top of the chain, it's fine. The upshot is you can add an animation to any model (or supermodel) and so long as it's at the top of the chain and you link it to the one of the standard supermodels, all the other animations will be unaffected and play as they're supposed to. So, you want to add the good animation to Juhani, but under a different name - one that can already be scripted. There are two options here: you can either add it to a model, or you can add it to a supermodel. You said you're using a UTC, so I assume she's going to be wearing some specific item, and you only actually need that model... but I'm not sure if that will be easier because the importing method requires a bit of work in 3ds Max and involves some further complications. The other option is to simply hex edit the model - S_Male02 in this case - and change good to whatever you want to use. But when you're replacing something through hex editing you have to keep the number of characters the same... or I guess you could convert it to ASCII, edit the ASCII in Notepad, and then convert it back through MDLOps. There are a number of options here. If this sounds like too much work I won't blame you, but if you're interested in doing it I can provide some more specific details. I do this sort of thing all the time and it's not difficult, just kind of time consuming, and the best method to use is very situational.
  10. 0 points
    No changes to the mod, I just edited the description. I discovered that the Aspyr version of TSL plays havoc with the volume of the some of the sound effects and practically mutes the loud rumble of Malachor collapsing, so I added a section recommending @Jiiprah's 3C-FD patcher to prevent the game from messing with the volume.
  11. 0 points
    Actually based as hell for this, thank you!