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  1. I've always found the cantina a player can visit in Anchorhead a bit dull due to the lack of NPCs doing idle animations there. Yeah, there are several dancers and musicians performing on an elevation next to the bar, but there're also four empty tables without any NPCs whatsoever. Is it possible for skilled Deadlystream modders to add more drinking & talking NPCs of various alien races to that module, please? The necessary animations are already in the game (Taris & Manaan cantinas). Adding more animated NPCs sitting at the tables will make KOTOR 1's Anchorhead cantina more lively and closer to its Episode IV's counterpart.
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    Using the techniques pioneered by the great modder Canderis, I have created my own version of the Darker Peragus formula. However, when working with the darker areas, I noticed that no matter what I did, all of the Plasteel Canisters and Footlockers were much too bright. And so, with the help of my modding compatriots, I have darkened all of the placeable items in the Peragus, Peragus Spacewalk, and Harbinger portions to match the darker lightmaps. To Install: Choose from either the full REDUX (WIth all of my customized lightmaps), or from the compatibility option (For those using Canderis' A Darker Peragus mod) (Note: There are two versions available to download. Use the A_Darker_Peragus_REDUX_TSLRCM if you have TSLRCM installed, and A_Darker_Peragus_REDUX_Vanilla if you don't) To Uninstall: 1) Replace the .mod files in your Modules folder with the .mod files found in the Backup folder created by the TSLPatcher, 2) Replace the placeables.2DA in your Override with the placeables.2DA from the Backup folder, and 3) Copy all of the TGA MDX and TXI files from the TSLPatchdata folder to your Override (let them overwrite files if they’re already there), and then delete them all from it Permissions: Please inform me if you would like to use this mod or its assets in your own projects. Credits: Canderis for his permission in making a compatibility for his mod and for teaching me how to edit lightmaps to darken levels with his own mod A Darker Peragus; FairStrides for his endless insight, his BGR-RGB Converter, and for packaging this mod’s install as well as walking me through the process, LiliArch for her research into editing assets within the GIT and teaching me what a ColorTweak variable is; Darth Sapiens for his resource Cubemap Pack to make the Spacesuit snazzy; The rest of the Deadlystream community for their continued support and enthusiasm; TK102’s KGFF for its easy to use interface and raw GIT editing power; Fred Tetra for making KOTORTool which is still my favorite modding utility; Adobe for their Photoshop; Obsidian for making KOTOR2 in the first place; Bioware for starting the KOTOR craze in the first place; and George Lucas for starting all of the Star Wars insanity.
  3. File Name: A Darker Peragus REDUX File Submitter: Malkior File Submitted: 22 Oct 2015 File Category: Mods TSLRCM Compatible: Yes Using the techniques pioneered by the great modder Canderis, I have created my own version of the Darker Peragus formula. However, when working with the darker areas, I noticed that no matter what I did, all of the Plasteel Canisters and Footlockers were much too bright. And so, with the help of my modding compatriots, I have darkened all of the placeable items in the Peragus, Peragus Spacewalk, and Harbinger portions to match the darker lightmaps. To Install: Choose from either the full REDUX (WIth all of my customized lightmaps), or from the compatibility option (For those using Canderis' A Darker Peragus mod) (Note: There are two versions available to download. Use the A_Darker_Peragus_REDUX_TSLRCM if you have TSLRCM installed, and A_Darker_Peragus_REDUX_Vanilla if you don't) To Uninstall: 1) Replace the .mod files in your Modules folder with the .mod files found in the Backup folder created by the TSLPatcher, 2) Replace the placeables.2DA in your Override with the placeables.2DA from the Backup folder, and 3) Copy all of the TGA MDX and TXI files from the TSLPatchdata folder to your Override (let them overwrite files if they’re already there), and then delete them all from it Permissions: Please inform me if you would like to use this mod or its assets in your own projects. Credits: Canderis for his permission in making a compatibility for his mod and for teaching me how to edit lightmaps to darken levels with his own mod A Darker Peragus; FairStrides for his endless insight, his BGR-RGB Converter, and for packaging this mod’s install as well as walking me through the process, LiliArch for her research into editing assets within the GIT and teaching me what a ColorTweak variable is; Darth Sapiens for his resource Cubemap Pack to make the Spacesuit snazzy; The rest of the Deadlystream community for their continued support and enthusiasm; TK102’s KGFF for its easy to use interface and raw GIT editing power; Fred Tetra for making KOTORTool which is still my favorite modding utility; Adobe for their Photoshop; Obsidian for making KOTOR2 in the first place; Bioware for starting the KOTOR craze in the first place; and George Lucas for starting all of the Star Wars insanity. Click here to download this file