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  1. 2 points
    Ah, I see! That's why I didn't take it into account xD Because it is a different mod Thanks again! In any case, I think it would be better to have fixed utc files for unused robes. If some mods use them, they will have proper textures with JC's robe model port --- Also, a small update, I fixed all the icons of all the robes, now they have a proper display with the blue border
  2. 2 points

    Version 1.0.0

    9 downloads

    A simple modification that restores the player camera inside the Ebon Hawk in Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords to the closer, more classic view from the first KOTOR game. Nothing complex, just a straightforward return to the preferred camera. Additionally, this mod fully unlocks the Ebon Hawk's map from the start, just as it was in KOTOR I, removing the fog of war for a more seamless exploration of your ship. Installation & Important Notes: This mod is safe to install at any time. However, for the changes to apply correctly, it is highly recommended to load a save game from any location other than the Ebon Hawk after installation. Once you enter the Ebon Hawk with the mod active, the new camera and map settings will be baked into your save file. Because of this, uninstalling the mod may not properly revert the changes. Please ensure you have a backup save from before the mod was installed or used, just in case. Nostalgia is strong with this one. Credits: Fred Tetra, for KOTOR Tool TK102, for DLGEditor Torlack, stoffe & TK102, for NWNSSCOMP JdNoa & Dashus, for DeNCS Cortisol, for Holocron Toolset
  3. 1 point
    @DarthParametric I actually cracked the debug camera a long time ago when I was working on thread injection: Around 2-minutes in that video Honestly this entire playlist is filled with things I've gotten up to in these games. I haven't stuck a way to use it in the patcher just yet, but I have a few ideas.
  4. 1 point
    View File My favorite and custom Swtor mask (Tulak Hords version) I was asked if i could make my custom mask that you can find here . Into Tulak's hord mask so we can find it on korriban. I was unable to do it so The_Chaser_One did it and better that i would have he even crafted a custom icon. Enjoy and thank you The_Chaser_One. I also made a more lore friendly version the link will be available as soon as i finish it. Submitter Elayerfawkes45 Submitted 11/07/2025 Category Mods K1R Compatible Yes  
  5. 1 point
    Ah, ok, that tracks more with my expectations after my aforementioned previous discussions on the matter with ndix UR. But if you have enabled some provision for debug messages then that is extremely useful. Traditionally the only option has been using SendMessageToPC to pipe stuff to the Feedback window, which is pretty limiting. Although speaking of which, if you can increase the scrollback buffer of that window, that might be another handy change. On a different note, something else that comes to mind is the debug camera option that they left in the Xbox version but apparently removed entirely for the PC version. If you don't already have access to the Xbox version I can give you the XBE to look at, if that's of use/interest. Maybe there are other goodies in there that are missing from the PC version.
  6. 1 point
    Not K1R, the RC-K1CP is a different mod though they are similar in that they're both restored content mods. K1R does not restore the robes I believe.
  7. 1 point
    Well the print screen stuff is another one of my earlier patches to re-enable the AurPostString function, which is also separately not implemented in the base game. That patch is a little more complicated, as I essentially need to redirect the execute command call to actually invoke the PostString function. As far as script logging goes, I'm not seeing anything. The PrintString, PrintInt PrintObject, etc functions are in various states of incomplete. With things like PrintInt simply doing nothing, whereas PrintString looks like it should do something, but when you dig into it more it doesn't. These could probably be restored to some degree, though I have also implemented file I/O, so it's unclear the degree to which this would be valuable. I didn't actually know about that level 50 hack. Looking at it, he seems to take a code-cave approach. Pretty nifty, though has a few issues by the looks of things.
  8. 1 point
    Hey! I really appreciate this! Thanks! No, no problems. At least now xD I edited the following files of the original game g_a_jedirobe03.uti g_a_jedirobe04.uti g_a_jedirobe05.uti g_a_mstrrobe03.uti g_a_mstrrobe04.uti I didn't make new textures for them, just reused existing ones. If they are used in K1R, then they will show up, if it is the vanilla game, they won't be there.
  9. 1 point

    Version 1.0.0

    939 downloads

    This mod will replace and update NPC clothing M texture files. To Install 1. Requires installation of K1 Lite Upgrader 1.3. 2. Download: NPC clothing M 3. Copy all files to the Knights of the Old republic's Override folder. (Example location - C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\swkotor\Override) 4. When/if prompted to overwrite files, press okay. 5. If you like the mod; leave a comment or endorse! (It would be much appreciated) Made with love. omment or endorse! (It would be much appreciated) Made with love.
  10. 1 point
    That should be very doable, right now the shipBuild function just return `true`, and does nothing else. So as far as patching goes, it's as easy as swapping a byte or two. I'll throw something together later today, and make a mini demo. Good suggestion, I'll add this to the list @DarthParametric Here ya go:
  11. 1 point
    Ok, so.... I finished with the creation of all the .uti files for all the robes (23 robes, wow). I added unique description for one of them and I added all the robes to the game and tested that the textures work and look fine (for for male and female NPCs). In accordance with JC's Cloaked Jedi Robes for K1 Mod Resource I created all types of textures for each robe (PFBI/PMBI, PFBIA/PMBIA, PFBIB/PMBIB, PFBIBa/PMBIBa, PFBIC/PMBIC, PFBIJu/PMBIZh), however for now I have only "gloves" texture for all of them. Next step will be to copy all the different hand texture for all the robes for all the variations 5 variations for 23 robes... it will take time xD When I have time. Another thing is that robes icons background does not look good (for most of the icons I can't see the blue border). I'll have to fix this too. For now, this is a screenshot with all of the descriptions of all the robes directly from the game, My achievement for today xD If you are interested in about the descriptions I came up with, you can open and enlarge the image
  12. 1 point

    Version 1.0.0

    19 downloads

    I used the great textures from Vurt and had his permission to upload my version . I remade my custom hutts with those high quality textures. I also thank Dark Hope for the help i had and the patience i recieved https://www.nexusmods.com/kotor/mods/1730
  13. 1 point

    Version 2

    300 downloads

    I made a higher Poly Malak. If you want to keep your textures Only put N_DarthMalakh01_Normal, N_DarthMalak01_Normal, n_darthmalak.mdl, n_darthmalak.mdx to your game. I added my Remastered textures to the File too. (The suit is to be reworked)Insert other media
  14. 0 points

    Version 1.0.0

    9 downloads

    I was asked if i could make my custom mask that you can find here . Into Tulak's hord mask so we can find it on korriban. I was unable to do it so The_Chaser_One did it and better that i would have he even crafted a custom icon. Enjoy and thank you The_Chaser_One. I also made a more lore friendly version the link will be available as soon as i finish it.
  15. 0 points
    So this was a long time coming, way too long I was working on this but finally got it to a relatively good state. I mean it's still messed up in some ways but the biggest thing that gave me trouble was the experience points in alignment to the level-ups. I got that to work but you can't auto-level up lol sorry. But for the exp, I essentially needed to create code caves and track down a struct where the experience points for level-ups were stored. I had to change that offset when the game parses the exptable.2da at the beginning and in a function when you load a character. Other problems are that you can't see the "experience needed" for level ups but it's the same exact equation for calculating the needed exp for level-ups regardless and the same exact needed amounts like in KotOR 2 so peek at the exptable.2da for that I guess lol. And the other problems I know are that you can't get feats and force powers past level 21. You could always mess with the featgain.2da and classpowergain.2da for levels before 21. You can still get attributes and skills past level 21. And you could still be pretty op with all those attribute points, health point, and force power point increases. To install, make a backup of your old K1 exe and 2da files that would be replaced by this mod. Then just put the 2da files in the Override and replace the exe of course. Here is how I worked on it before, but I just fixed the exp problem today. I could go further than level 50, hell the code cave I made can fit way more exp storage data, I could go thousands more but I think 50 in itself is a bit overkill even lol. But no one says you have to keep leveling up anyways. And I just always thought that level 20 was a little too low and just figured matching KotOR 2's level cap was the way to go. I can do this same mod for KotOR 2 btw but I don't think it's needed that much. But if someone really wanted it I could put it out there too of course like raising that cap to 75 or something. Other purposes you can use for this mod are other mods in combination with this like Brotherhood of Shadow, other planet mods, and other mods that add more to the game. You can mod Malak's utc file on the last Star Forge module and make him a lot tougher and stronger to match your higher level character too! There could be other problems too so I might need to make patches for this more down the road. Edit: I fixed a lot of things now. You can download from here again I updated the downloads in this post too. 2das.rar swkotor.exe xptable.2da
  16. 0 points

    Version v1.1.0b4

    9,724 downloads

    Please see http://github.com/th3w1zard1/KOTORModSync for the main repo. Please report any bugs or problems you encounter. While I test this heavily, it's difficult to find any and all problems when incorporating 200+ mod's instructions across dozens of operating systems and platform combinations. If you happen to notice something odd or out of place, please report them. KOTORModSync is a multi-mod installer for KOTOR games that makes it easier to install and manage mods. I usually install the Reddit mod build every year or so. The process takes about an hour and it's repetitive moving files, running tslpatcher, deleting specific files, and occasionally renaming some files. The last time I installed the modbuild I made a mistake on a single different step, 3 times in a row. Most mistakes require a full restart from the beginning. This is tedious, so I decided to create an installer creator in C# to simplify the process. Goals Mod creators work really hard on their mods. It's the least we can do to install them and use them, right? However, who wants to reinstall to vanilla and spend several hours reinstalling mods, just to add 1 or 2 extra mods on top of it? Other mod managers I've tried were either too difficult to configure, require significant changes to a hard-to-understand configuration file, or only provided limited functionality for defining new mods. KOTOR mods definitely can have complex dependency relationships with each other in regard to compatibility, due to the nature and age of TSLPatcher. Usage If you are an end user just wanting to install some mods, simply load up the instruction files provided, choose the mods you want from the left list and any options, and press 'Start main install' Watch Xuul's tutorial video here: Effortless Modding with Kotor Mod Sync: The Ultimate Guide for Star Wars KOTOR Mods (youtube.com) If you are a mod developer, this program contains a full-blown instruction editor that'll allow you to quickly create instructions for your mod and define its compatibility with other mods. See Dependencies/Restrictions and InstallBefore/InstallAfter explanation - Pastebin.com for more information. See the video tutorial here: Creating involved instructions for KOTORModSync - YouTube Features Can install the https://kotor.neocities.org/ mod builds in about 20 minutes from a vanilla install. Supports TSLPatching on mac/linux without wine! Select the individual mods you want for an install - the dependencies and incompatibilities will automatically be chosen and sorted. This means end users don't have to worry about specific instructions regarding other mods in the list. All the compatibility steps are handled internally by KOTORModSync and the default instructions files provided here. An end user simply can select the mods they want to install in the left list, and any customizations if they like, and simply press 'Install All' to have everything installed automatically. This program has a built-in GUI editor and an installer packed into one. Modbuild creators can create instructions with little to no knowledge of the format and easily share them with end users. End users can install everything from the instruction file with a simple click of a button. Edit any instructions and verify the configuration with built-in tools. Some support to dry run an install. A flexible configuration editor and parser utilizing TOML syntax. This is very user-friendly and similar to INI which TSLPatcher already uses and most modders are used to. Create instructions files with complex dependency structures for multiple mods, and have end users install everything exactly according to the instructions created. No more manually copying/deleting files: KOTORModSync handles all of that for your end user. Platforms KOTORModSync is a cross-platform 32-bit and 64-bit .NET application. It is compatible with the following operating systems: Windows 7 and 8: Compatible if running .NET Framework 4.6.2 or higher. Windows 10 and 11: Fully compatible with any Windows release. Linux and Mac: Fully compatible - choose one of the two that match your operating system. Users do not need to download any additional runtimes: everything is self-contained within the application. Linux You may need additional X11 libraries. In order to get this working on WSL, for example, I had to install the following packages: sudo apt install libsm6 libice6 libx11-dev libfontconfig1 libx11-6 libx11-xcb1 libxau6 libxcb1 libxdmcp6 libxcb-xkb1 libxcb-render0 libxcb-shm0 libxcb-xfixes0 libxcb-util1 libxcb-xinerama0 libxcb-randr0 libxcb-image0 libxcb-keysyms1 libxcb-sync1 libxcb-xtest0 Then you can simply run in a terminal like this: ./KOTORModSync If you run into problems with the Linux or Mac builds, please contact me and I'll try to get a fix ready for the next release. Credit Snigaroo This man saved me a countless amount of hours. I'd still be struggling through game glitches and mod-specific instructions I didn't understand. Actually, I'd probably still be on Dantooine trying to determine why I'm getting visual glitches and crashes which he solved with the one-word message 'grass'. Cortisol Created HoloPatcher and the PyKotor library that KOTORModSync uses to patch mods. These projects are the main reason KOTORModSync can be supported on Mac/Linux. While the PyKotor/HoloPatcher projects have had some issues, this guy was more or less available for comment if I had questions on how I could fix any remaining problems myself. JCarter426 There were so many KOTOR-specific things to learn, without his help I'd still be trying to deserialize encapsulated resource files. His time and patience were incredibly useful to the project and this project would be impossible without him. Testers: Lewok from r/KOTOR Thank you for helping test that obnoxious UAC elevation problem legacy Windows apps like TSLPatcher have. Other notable users Fair-Strides Provided the perl source code of TSLPatcher on GitHub, and generally maintained the TSLPatcher project in Stoffe's absence. Stoffe Creator of TSLPatcher Thank you to the entire KOTOR modding community for what you do. KOTORModSync - Official Documentation.txt