Mawrak

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  1. All these options sound super exciting! I also wanted to ask if you still plan to support both vanilla and Restored Content canons for Kotor 2 timeline? If I'm not mistaken, demo had an option like that, though I'm not sure if changed anything. I suppose it may not be worth the time to develop two different versions, its not like Restored Content is THAT different from original. But if it was actually implemented, it would be pretty cool. I'm just curious how much customizations we will have over our playthroughs. As much as I enjoy TOR, it kinda took away our choice and freedom from both protagonists of the games, so I'm happy you are giving it back, in a way.
  2. I just know how it looks from the other side... I'm working on a project thats been taking years to finish (not kotor related). I don't post updates much. It doesn't mean that its dead. I keep getting messages asking if its still being developed or not. Sometimes people outright say thats it dead even though every time I say that its not. It just gets tiresome. Im no optimist when it comes to life, but this isn't about belief, Im just trying to explain how these things work. You don't always have something to show. You don't always want to show WIP stuff that may not give the right impression. There are periods where you don't get to work on the project that much due to IRL stuff. Its normal. The thing that keeps these projects going is determination, and lack of updates doesn't mean that nobody is working on it. And yes, some projects do get cancelled, a lot of them do. It can happen. But its wrong to assume things like that unless its been announced by the authors. Developers don't benefit from having to worry about posting regular updates out of fear of being branded as "dead mods", they have a lot on their hands already.
  3. Guys, you need to understand that these kinds of projects take a lot of time, and there are often periods of routine development where important work is being done, but there isn't much to show publicly, so the only thing the devs can say is "Its not dead, we're working on it". It pretty normal stuff, especially for a hobby project. Logan, I appreciate the small update on how things are going, and thank you for still working on this project.