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4 pointsThis is one of the most beloved days in my life!) You gave me a holiday today! Thank you from the bottom of my heart. This day came! Incredible! There are many words in my language that reflect the same feeling in varying degrees, it’s a pity that in English these are just a few words But it seems to me that in English it’s clear that this mod is cool, very, very cool!
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3 pointsKOTORModSync is amazing for installing the large Kotor Reddit mod builds by Snigaroo. Usually they can take hours of the day to install, but with KOTORModSync, it can only take around 20 minutes to an hour - depending on how fast you are able to install and how quick your computer is. The GUI themes look amazing. I personally prefer the TSL theme. The GUI itself is also very easy to read and understand. Any thing that I needed more information on was able to be reviewed in the output window. While KOTORModSync has had some issues, they were either reasonable or minor enough. It is nothing that is too bad. Overall KOTORModSync is a big yes, and I will always be using it to install the Kotor Reddit mod builds when I need to. 5/5 Stars. Good Job @th3w1zard1
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3 pointsThis is phenomenal! The blades look perfect in terms of color and shape, and the glow effect is both subtle and beautiful. I only wish that the glow and blade shape could easily carry over to some of the other custom hilts I have installed, though I tend to play K1 more vanilla than modded so the higher poly default hilts will do here.
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3 pointsTo anyone having doubts about this mod: don't. At version 2.2.0 it does an exceptional job at delivering what it promises in the summary above. Much of the dialogue about you not being a Jedi is gone, some PC responses have been altered accordingly and it flows really well storywise. Just an important note: if you are using any other mods that use/alter the dialog.tlk file make sure to install this one last, this way you prevent it from breaking storywise. I wouldn't recommend this mod for a 1st playthrough, otherwise why wait to be a Jedi? Will use this mod ALLWAYS
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3 pointsAbsolutely required for any KOTOR run in my opinion. The average blaster is absolute trash even compared to a bog standard shortsword. The fact that this mod takes the changes that Obsidian made in KOTOR 2 and adds them to KOTOR 1 makes blasters somewhat more palatable in the beginning, which is fantastic for characters like Carth and Mission, who are pretty much perfectly geared for blasters.
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3 pointsWell, you're absolutely right. That scene will never feel the same without this mod installed! So lucky just barely get my feet wet in the Lower City on my current playthrough- and without second thought, I downloaded and install this awesome mod minutes after its release! Lol. All said and done - Permanent spot in the mod list has been filled.
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3 pointsHello Revanator. First off, thank you for this mod. I always felt Saul's pistol was far too underwhelming and you've found a great way of improving it without making the already tough Leviathan fight more difficult. The only problem I have with this mod is that you receive Saul's pistol from the Dark Jedi group on Tatooine, possibly long before you even come near the Leviathan. If you could simply remove this item from that Dark Jedi's inventory (since I assume, even though the version he carries in the vanilla game is weaker, it's probably still the same file, lemme know if I'm wrong on that front though) that would be much appreciated and would more than earn a 5/5 from me. One other thing I might change is giving the gun a x3 crit multiplier (and maybe lowering the damage a bit in response if you think it's too good, especially because of how the raw damage compares to Cassus Fett's Heavy Pistol). Right now, it's still mathematically better to use Master Rapid Shot compared to Master Sniper Shot, and frankly, that's just unbecoming of a quote-unquote Sith Assassin Pistol, you know? Update in Comment #7. Update: Simply renaming the file to g_w_hldoblstr004 will allow it to work properly. Great job on this. Review updated to a 5.
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2 pointsAnother gem by JCarter426, one of the most influential K1 modders still in activity. I read about a possible remake of KotOR game and while I would be very interested in it, I doubt it could ever amount to what KotOR is today thanks to the quality contributions made to it by the community, whose best representatives turned an originally excellent game into a true masterpiece.
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2 pointsMay I suggest using the attached file instead? It uses 2DAMEMORY entries in changes.ini, to keep things compatible with already modded files. Edit: You should also have vanilla 2da files in the tslpatchdata folder. The ones in here have the mod applied to it, they are used to create the backup files and this way that doesn't work correctly. changes.ini 5/5 if you fix that
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2 pointsGreat work. The lights don't take up too much space and help the temple come together. As a suggestion, I'd recommend making the lamps look a bit more "rustic". Perhaps they were just set up by the Sith inside, but corroded metal might fit the theme of the temple better. (Like the bases of these lights in SWTOR)
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2 pointsInteresting mod, lots of potential! Nice voice splicing, by the way. Most of the lines are super recognizable for those that played this game bazillion times, but they're still fun to hear. Although this mod certainly adds to the replay value, at this stage I feel the Genoharadan faction is way too similar to the Exchange. They have the same base of operation and the storylines are directly linked. The new fight sequences and additional dialogues are nice but don't feel particularly refreshing. Completely separating the Genoharadan storyline from the Exchange storyline and change its base of operation to another planet (something like Telos surface military base) could potentially boost replay value. I would suggest adding some motivation for the Exile to go after Genoharadan. Perhaps instead of the Exile being kidnapped, its one of his/her companion like Atton that's kidnapped. And despite Kreia's disapproval, the Exile decides to go after the kidnapper and is lured to another planet for a final confrontation.
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2 pointsThis is a very nice Bastila reskin! She still has the same feel as in vanilla, which is something I personally prefer with reskins - but much higher detailed. And there is a really pretty effect on her eyes and lips, that makes them shiny. And I am very impressed by her outfit texture too, it also has a beautiful effect on it, where there is some shiny detailing, very subtle but I really love it.
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2 pointsThe lightsabers themselves, are fantastic. Couldn't ask for more (aside from what Obisoln said). The spawn locations, however, completely and utterly destroy this mod. You put a lightsaber, on Taris. Not only that, you put it in an area where we can get it, before we even have Bastila in the party. Just put it on the body of the Jedi on the Endar Spire why don't ya? (Just because I don't doubt that you might, that was a joke. Don't take it seriously.) Dantooine is nearly as bad. You JUST received the ability to even use a lightsaber, and oops, here's a lightsaber that's way better than the lightsaber that you just built that's supposed to be yours for life, AND it's before you even have access to crystals. The others aren't that horrific, but they're still awful. The back of the landing pad. Are you serious? I shouldn't have to explain this one. Kashyyyk's isn't half bad, but it's not even in the Lower Shadowlands. Sorry if this is coming off as harsh, but dude, this is not good. If I was going to place the sabers somewhere, the Lily goes in the Terentatek's belly on Kashyyyk. The Evenstar goes in the footlocker of the Sith Master on Manaan. The Sceptre goes either in the inventory of the Storyteller or the back of the Krayt Dragon's lair on Tatooine. And of course the Righteous Hand goes on Duron Qel-Droma's body in the back of the Shyrack cave on Korriban. As it stands now, as far as anyone that cares about balance or theme (basically anyone that isn't modding MP5s in the game) is concerned, this mod is unusable. Which is deeply sad and frustrating at the same time.
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1 pointThank you for producing this. I was determined to use the K1R on my first playthrough of KotOR I in ~15 years. Extra content sounded awesome. Well, I should have done more research before downloading that mod. Ran into tons of bugs. Lesson learned that K1CP is better. Running across this mod was a delight. Rather than picking between K1R and K1CP, it looks like we'll get to have our cake and eat it too. Looking forward to future updates with more K1R content.
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1 pointI think this mod is a really neat addition; it's to K1 what the Crimson Heads were to RE-make years ago. My only problem is that this conflicts with a number of other mods that modifies KotOR's main "appearance.2da" file. A number of later game characters in my game often get replaced with a Rakghoul Fiend. Funny, but immersion breaking. EDIT: Found the issue was other later mods that hard-write over the appearance.2da file instead of modifying it. So, lesson learned and this mod now runs butter-y smooth with those files uninstalled. Warning to anyone getting mods that don't modify existing appearance.2da files: don't.
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1 pointI liked how you focused the closer buildings against a difuminated background (is M4's atmosphere sort of "smog" contaminated by the mining/working facilities to produce droids??), the lights of these buildings "apartments" lol and those tiny light-blue lights on the roof antennas. always hated LQ skyboxes so this is sort of permanent stuff for my (M4) Override. Well done indeed.
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