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  1. For me with TSLRCM 1.8.4 the quest is basically broken if you find Kaevee before getting the Thief Catching quest since she vanishes and you can't get her to admit to being a thief and the options from Jorran are removed. I was able to edit my save with KSE though, and set Thief Catching to: "30) You found the thief - she's a former padawan from the Jedi Enclave. You convinced her to stop the thefts."

     

    That allowed me to finish the quest.


  2. What about the portraits.2da file? There's a section in it like so...

      <portraits.2da>
    
        <_x0028_Row_x0020_Label_x0029_>10</_x0028_Row_x0020_Label_x0029_>
    
        <baseresref>po_pfhc05</baseresref>
    
        <sex>1</sex>
    
        <appearancenumber>134</appearancenumber>
    
        <race>6</race>
    
        <inanimatetype>****</inanimatetype>
    
        <plot>0</plot>
    
        <lowgore>****</lowgore>
    
        <appearance_s>133</appearance_s>
    
        <appearance_l>135</appearance_l>
    
        <forpc>1</forpc>
    
        <baseresrefe>po_pfhc05d1</baseresrefe>
    
        <baseresrefve>po_pfhc05d1</baseresrefve>
    
        <baseresrefvve>po_pfhc05d1</baseresrefvve>
    
        <baseresrefvvve>po_pfhc05d2</baseresrefvvve>
    
      </portraits.2da>

    The baseresrefvvve value seems to be the full dark side one (very very very evil?), and the baseresref seems to be a non-evil value... with the others as all variations of evilness, which they didn't supply icons for (reusing d1 over and over). Looking at the portraits.2da from KOTOR it looks like that one used all the values rather than reusing 3 of them. As far as I can tell, it looks like they were always varying degrees of evil though even in the original KOTOR.

     

    Hmm... well, dang. Maybe I could have pfhc05 set to the light side one and baserefe as the grey one and leave the others as they are. Depending on how far into the red that first level of evil is it might still be somewhat in the grey...

     

    edit: Hm... nope. Even changing both baserefe and baserefve doesn't seem to change anything as far as I can tell.


  3. So, I made these icons to better represent the path between grey, light side, and dark side...

     

    GacpmET.png

     

    But it seems that only three of those are actually used by the game: po_PFHC05 (normal?), po_PFHC05d1 (dark-ish), po_PFHC05d2 (evil). I thought that po_PFHC05d might be for full light side but it doesn't appear to be... I can't even tell where it's used at all. It doesn't even show up with my KOTOR tool. I only found it because I had a file with that name from some mod that removed dark side corruption.

     

    Does KOTOR 2 TSL only use the three icons for alignments? If so... is there any way to make it use a fourth for the full light side icon?


  4. Are you sure it's safe now? You link to this virus total report: https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/799224ccf99cb201ff860e1032d5969dac99fb517d38540a78e4d1a432553359/analysis/1442555614/

     

    SHA256: 799224ccf99cb201ff860e1032d5969dac99fb517d38540a78e4d1a432553359

    File name: KSE_337.exe

    Detection ratio: 0 / 55

     

    But the download button here downloads a file called KSE_337(1).7z and it has a different SHA256. It also comes up with a trojan. https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/be1f32beb9598c52553d9427fb82ddfc50c83bd7788e738e6d54a8c5c3573f6e/analysis/

     

    SHA256: be1f32beb9598c52553d9427fb82ddfc50c83bd7788e738e6d54a8c5c3573f6e

    File name: KSE_337(1).7z

    Detection ratio: 1 / 55

     

    Antivirus Result Update

    Zillya Trojan.Kryptik.Win32.809758 20160116

     

    So... are you sure that's safe? Because the scan results say it still has a trojan. I get that the hash doesn't match because you only scanned KSE_337.exe and I scanned the entire 7z, so here's a scan of just the KSE_337.exe - https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/5354e6ff05867f49015bc9ad19dd2e5d31390535dd4adf1f41584a0d3a047bda/analysis/

     

    No virus. But it detected a trojan somewhere in the 7z... so it must be something else in there. Here's the KPF.exe - https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/9580d2f5cceb052603d5d4483cac03c9a09ec0dcc35d7a9a3ff71153b29671ba/analysis/

     

    SHA256: 9580d2f5cceb052603d5d4483cac03c9a09ec0dcc35d7a9a3ff71153b29671ba

    File name: KPF.exe

    Detection ratio: 2 / 55

     

    Antivirus Result Update

    Symantec SAPE.Heur.A8781 20160107

    Zillya Trojan.Kryptik.Win32.809758 20160107

     

    And here's the updater.exe (clean) - https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/d9e5d1cf41892624be7c375b1f8fc88a761d1d97a09df8cef7d64d0e766cdef0/analysis/

     

    So... maybe the KPF.exe needs recompiled, because it certainly seems like it might still have a trojan in it.

     

    edit: For the sake of being thorough, here's the old version...

    kse_335.zip - https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/1a032a8bd780743d10525b2b164f3e728d648be42eed7f5840e9dfc03d41364c/analysis/
    2 / 56 detected.
    NANO-Antivirus     Trojan.Win32.Agent.dlemts     20150827
    VBA32     Trojan.Reconyc     20150827

    kse_335.exe - https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/5adea240e5215876d76b4a45f1169aca09b3cfaafccc9aec02cafaa140d96801/analysis/
    2/55 again, same trojans.

    kse_335_TJM.exe - https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/8003f15aca4b6aa25db5f6eb4890c3191e0d581969f0ab7b026e88c1637f97d5/analysis/
    3/56, an extra trojan this time.
    NANO-Antivirus     Trojan.Win32.Agent.dlemts     20150108
    VBA32     Trojan.Reconyc     20150106
    Zillya     Trojan.Gauss2.Win32.1     20150106

    libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll - https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/9b1f86fd7487dd63ba043ea0f05e76b36aa066816b11d3760806c45b112a3ced/analysis/
    1/54
    CMC     Trojan-Downloader.Win32.Gamarue.1!O     20151216

    libstdc++-6.dll - https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/fdcbb76079f2848e84f0ffc5034d0023a9d324bf8fcff69382913d4b4370ef17/analysis/
    it's clean

    perl516.dll - https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/d0dfa95a5653f08c104f2e492ae7dd78551287d52795087c063d9eb25b4e41e0/analysis/
    it's clean