Kaidon Jorn

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About Kaidon Jorn

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  1. So....HEYYYY! 

    I'm back...sort of.

    So I recently broke down and bought TSL on STEAM with TSLRCM 1.8.5 and have been trying to play through that without breaking it...

    No luck.

    I keep crashing at 231TEL.mod right after Atton's dialog in the shuttle and the little movie clips of the shuttle getting shot down.

    First instinct was to blame it on Bao-Dur. But I dont think that's it. 

    Has there been any issues reported with this .mod file or Bao-Dur crashing the game when he shows up?

    Starting to drive me batty as I DO happen to be working on an update of TSSM, trying to get that mod working with Steam's version. Been a learning process for sure...

    Also, the big question...should I just be installing my saber mods into TSLRCM's workshop directory straight away?!? 

    When I go to start working on SLM's compatibility with TSLRCM that might be helpful info.

    Anyway..I might be back for awhile to try to get my old saber mods running for Steam.

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    2. Kexikus

      Kexikus

      The Steam version is fine, just don't use the Workshop for anything more than texture mods or if you're only using TSLRCM(+m4-78EP). If you want to use any other mods as well, then either install them into the TSLRCM workshop folder or just skip the workshop entirely and get TSLRCM from here as well.

      As for the Steam version itself: It does work fine most of the time and comes with handy upgrades like native widescreen support. However, it also introduces new bugs like broken shaders or broken fog. For some of those fixes are floating around, for others they don't.

      So I ended up using the legacyPC version on Steam which is identical to the CD version, but that's up to you.

    3. DarthTyren

      DarthTyren

      I also had problems with the Steam version at 231TEL - the game would constantly crash. It stopped doing that after I reverted back to legacypc. Now, I just put up with the fact that I will never be able to play the game in perfect widescreen.

    4. Kaidon Jorn

      Kaidon Jorn

      Huh.

      That sucks.

      I want that 1920x1080 stuff.

      LegacyPC you say?

      I shall investigate.