Salk

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  1. [KotOR] Dialogue Fixes

    In an attempt to salvage some material from the now defunct SW:KotOR Upgrade project, I have decided to share this modification with the community.
    This file is meant to replace the original dialog.tlk that comes with the original game. It is meant to be used exclusively with the English version of the game.
    It is technically compatible with every other modification that alter this same file by patching it, provided this is installed first.
    Two versions are offered: one that includes only corrections and a revised one that includes most of the changes found in the PC Response Moderation modification by Kainzorus Prime.
    Enjoy!

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  2. K1's Ebon Hawk animated texture

    This modification replaces one static KotOR's Ebon Hawk textures (LEH_scre02) with an upscaled, animated one.
    Realized in collaboration with Sith Holocron, Dark Hope and Selphadur.

    7,232 downloads

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  3. [K1] Sensible Star Forge Respawning

    This small modification nerfs considerably the number of respawning waves of enemies on the second and third deck of the Star Forge.
    Some players, myself included, believe that the original amount is way too much.

    309 downloads

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  4. [KotOR] Pazaak Fixes&Tweaks

    In an attempt to salvage some material from the now defunct SW:KotOR Upgrade project, I have decided to share this modification with the community.
    The basic idea is to allow players that dislike profoundly to reload upon losing Pazaak matches to have a better chance at winning.
    In KotOR, the player is unfairly forced to start each round of Pazaak, favoring considerably the AI. While I could not remedy this injustice, I could work around it by redesigning the three Pazaak decks that the AI uses against the player to counterbalance the odds.
    Winning is still hard and mostly a luck-based matter. It is made actually more difficult because most opponents now do require the player to win more than they have (as opposed to the original fixed amount of times) in order to unlock the dialogue about running out of funds. And when they do wage their cards but end up winning, they would play for credits again. Thus the need of nerfing considerably the value of the AI's cards.
    In the process, a number of bugs have been corrected and improvements to the dialogues have been made.
    More can be read in the included Read Me file.
    Enjoy!

    453 downloads

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