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After zero success with making a heavily modded Legacy PC version playable via Wine past a certain point, I was going to revert to Aspyr’s official Linux port because, for all its flaws, it might be the only stable working alternative. However, I found that TSLRCM’s installer (which runs without a hitch under Wine) does not understand how directories are arranged in TSL on Linux. On Linux, “/home/<username>/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/common/Knights of the Old Republic II” — which kinda corresponds to “C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Knights of the Old Republic II” on Windows — does not directly contain the files and folders affected by TSLRCM’s installer. All of them are located in the “steamassets” subfolder instead. However, TSLRCM’s installer, which apparently takes care of locating the required folder by itself, does not recognize this difference and installs everything in the main “Knights of the Old Republic II” folder, as it would on Windows (where this would work fine, because dialog.tlk, Override, StreamVoice etc. are in their supposed places). Unfortunately, I have no idea on how to manually choose the folder for installing TSLRCM (and whether is it really possible), and the only other option I think of is some symbolic link hacking and manually moving a few files. I know I could use Steam Workshop to install TSLRCM but not only it’s one out of several dozen mods I’m going to install, it’s not even the first one — the first one is going to be ShiningRedHD’s Ultimate Character Overhaul. Workshop’s unsuitability for complex TSL mod builds is well-known. Is there a way to force TSLRCM’s installer to unpack files into the folder I need, instead of the folder it chooses automatically?
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Can anyone (maybe the TSLRCM / M4-78 teams who already did this) help me with precise, simple, step-by step (Idiot's Guide style) instructions on how I could upload a KOTOR II Mod to the Steam Workshop? I have absolutely zero experience in the matter! I have looked all over the Internet and only found a tutorial for Mount and Blade, and an older universal tutorial which no longer works I believe, and someone mentioning that I have to click a button while KOTOR II is selected in my Game Library and that should do all, but I cannot find any such button in the Steam interface! I need a valid tutorial that still works in 2020 but cannot find any... I have Steam running on my PC, as well as both KOTOR games bought and in my Game Library. Many thanks in advance and have a great weekend! *My apologies if this is posted in the wrong section of the forum! I figured this is where it would belong.
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