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Version v1.0
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Couple little re-compiled scripts after modifying the include files to just disable all *random* fighter battles (I got sick of 'em). This won't do anything about story-related ones that are meant to happen, but you shouldn't get any more random ones when going planet to planet. Some games, I like to just kinda fly around a lot and it gets really old to have to keep dealing with this little mini-game. Especially on today's faster machines. Anyways, drop 'em in override. If they conflict, you're already using something that modifies those scripts, so best to not break whatever you already had going on (don't copy 'em). I don't have the source for these anymore, it was a long time ago, in a galax... er, yeah. It was a while back. I am planning a major update on this though soon. Not sure if I can do everything I wanna do yet, but I'll find out when I get in there and start breaking fixing stuff. ^-^ -Kitt -
View File TSL Turrets Models Repair There are two kinds of turrets in the Star Wars galaxy: the up turrets and the down turrets. The up turrets have all the nice geometry a turret needs, while the down turrets eschew their lower geometry in favor of nice shadows, since their undersides are not actually visible to people. A harmonious balance -- or so we all thought. It turns out that there are many opportunities to see the bottoms of the down turrets, exposing their empty underbellies for everyone to see. Their shadows are also incomplete and janky-looking. Let's restore balance to this galaxy! If you have not checked out Khoonda Turrets Model Repair, I suggest you do that as well. That will set the turrets around Khoonda to the up models instead of the down models, as they were meant to be. That will mean that they have all the geometry they need without the extra model shadows, which look no good on the higher-up turrets. Installation: Download the 7z file and extract to your override folder, found in the same directory as your main game executable. For Steam installations, this would be "Steam\steamapps\common\Knights of the Old Republic II\override". 7z files can be extracted with Archive Utility on macOS, or with programs like PeaZip on Windows and Linux. Uninstallation: Remove the folder "TSL_Turrets_Models_Repair_v1.0" from your override. Included Files: Compatibility: Users should expect full compatibility with any other mods, so long as they do not modify/replace the above files. I highly recommend using this mod in conjunction with Khoonda Turrets Model Repair, of you have not checked that out already. This mod will fix the lack of geometry issue there as well, but that one will remove the nasty-looking shadow it has. Acknowledgments: Big thank-you to seedartha, Symmetric, Purifier, and Ndix UR for making importing to Blender simple using KotORBlender, and Cortisol for making file extraction convenient with the Holocron Toolset. This modification is not supported by Obsidian Entertainment, Lucasarts, Disney or any licensers/sponsors thereof. Use of this modification is at your own risk and neither the aforementioned companies nor the author may be held responsible for any damages caused to your computer via this modification's usage. Submitter PapaZinos Submitted 09/23/2022 Category Mods TSLRCM Compatible Yes
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Version 1.0.0
409 downloads
There are two kinds of turrets in the Star Wars galaxy: the up turrets and the down turrets. The up turrets have all the nice geometry a turret needs, while the down turrets eschew their lower geometry in favor of nice shadows, since their undersides are not actually visible to people. A harmonious balance -- or so we all thought. It turns out that there are many opportunities to see the bottoms of the down turrets, exposing their empty underbellies for everyone to see. Their shadows are also incomplete and janky-looking. Let's restore balance to this galaxy! If you have not checked out Khoonda Turrets Model Repair, I suggest you do that as well. That will set the turrets around Khoonda to the up models instead of the down models, as they were meant to be. That will mean that they have all the geometry they need without the extra model shadows, which look no good on the higher-up turrets. Installation: Download the 7z file and extract to your override folder, found in the same directory as your main game executable. For Steam installations, this would be "Steam\steamapps\common\Knights of the Old Republic II\override". 7z files can be extracted with Archive Utility on macOS, or with programs like PeaZip on Windows and Linux. Uninstallation: Remove the folder "TSL_Turrets_Models_Repair_v1.0" from your override. Included Files: Compatibility: Users should expect full compatibility with any other mods, so long as they do not modify/replace the above files. I highly recommend using this mod in conjunction with Khoonda Turrets Model Repair, of you have not checked that out already. This mod will fix the lack of geometry issue there as well, but that one will remove the nasty-looking shadow it has. Acknowledgments: Big thank-you to seedartha, Symmetric, Purifier, and Ndix UR for making importing to Blender simple using KotORBlender, and Cortisol for making file extraction convenient with the Holocron Toolset. This modification is not supported by Obsidian Entertainment, Lucasarts, Disney or any licensers/sponsors thereof. Use of this modification is at your own risk and neither the aforementioned companies nor the author may be held responsible for any damages caused to your computer via this modification's usage. -
So one of the things I'm aiming for in my not-upcoming mod is the ability to set your own allied turrets. Basically you set the turret like a mine and then use a spell activation item called a turret controller to build or break down the turret. This has no relation to the turret minigame, I'm talking about dynamically spawning in allied turret creatures similar to those you face throughout the game. Similar to the flamethrower mod I made, I'm considering releasing this piece as a quick standalone for TSL. This is to help identify any problems that placing creatures into arbitrary places in the game could cause. So I'm making this thread to gauge interest. Would you play this mod? Before you say yes, I'm asking if you are actually going to install it and try it out in a reasonable time frame. It would be for TSL and would work without having to use a fresh save. I'm not asking you to test anything specific, but if you do use it and something unexpected happens, I'd ask that you let me know about it. With that said, respond in this thread if you are interested. If you have questions about the details of what this mod would be, ask them here.
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File Name: No Random Fighter Battles File Submitter: Antonia File Submitted: 05 Feb 2016 File Category: Mods K1R Compatible: Yes Couple little re-compiled scripts after modifying the include files to just disable all *random* fighter battles (I got sick of 'em). This won't do anything about story-related ones that are meant to happen, but you shouldn't get any more random ones when going planet to planet. Some games, I like to just kinda fly around a lot and it gets really old to have to keep dealing with this little mini-game. Especially on today's faster machines. Anyways, drop 'em in override. If they conflict, you're already using something that modifies those scripts, so best to not break whatever you already had going on (don't copy 'em). I don't have the source for these anymore, it was a long time ago, in a galax... er, yeah. It was a while back. I am planning a major update on this though soon. Not sure if I can do everything I wanna do yet, but I'll find out when I get in there and start breaking fixing stuff. ^-^ -Kitt Click here to download this file
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