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  1. Version 1.0.0

    29 downloads

    A Mod for Star Wars Knights of The Old Republic 2 Author: N-DReW25 1.0.0 Release Date: 23.10.2024 Installation: Each and every voice has to be installed ONE AT A TIME, for now there is no way to install all the voice options at once. All voices are OPTIONAL, if you don't like the new voice of a certain character you don't have to install that specific voice. The "Voices" folder contains the modded VO, the "Listenable" contains the vanilla VO in .MP3 format so you can listen to the vanilla lines, and the "Backup" folder contains the vanilla VO and their folders just in-case you wish to uninstall this mod. Batono Mercenary- To install the Batono Mercenary's new voice, go to the following directory: "Knights of the Old Republic II\StreamVoice\203" and delete the folder named "mercbat". Once that folder is deleted, open the "Voices" folder inside this mod and copy the modded "mercbat" folder and copy that to the 203 folder where the vanilla "mercbat" folder used to be. Odis- To install Odis's new voice, go to the following directory: "Knights of the Old Republic II\StreamVoice\302" and delete the folder named "ODIS". Once that folder is deleted, open the "Voices" folder inside this mod and copy the modded "ODIS" folder and copy that to the 302 folder where the vanilla "ODIS" folder used to be. Saedhe- To install Saedhe's new voice, go to the following directory: "Knights of the Old Republic II\StreamVoice\601" and delete the folder named "saedhe". Once that folder is deleted, open the "Voices" folder inside this mod and copy the modded "saedhe" folder and copy that to the 601 folder where the vanilla "saedhe" folder used to be. You might be wondering the following question, why do I need to delete game files to install this? That is because this mod uses the .MP3 audio format instead of the .WAV format Kotor 2 uses. Whilst it would be logical to make my modded audio files .WAV and simply make an installer to overwrite the vanilla .WAV files, the Steam version of Kotor 2 is known to ignore modded .WAV files thus breaking any mod that uses them... and since I use the Steam version it's very likely that replacing the vanilla .WAV files with modded .WAV files would simply break the audio files I was intending to replace. It is also possible to rename all of my modded audio files to something new and use a TSLPatcher to edit the dialogue files to refer to my new audio names instead of the vanilla audio. However, that could pose the risk to compatibility with other mods, especially if they just dump dialogue files into the Override or if I make a mistake in my own TSLPatcher and the installer assigns the wrong audio to the wrong lines. By deleting the folders that contain all of the vanilla audio and replacing those folders with identical folders containing replacement audio, the game will detect the modded .MP3s and will use the modded audio for all of the lines spoken by said NPC. Description: The two Kotor games are home to some of the best voice acting in video game history. There are some actors and actresses who voice only one character for their game and absolutely nail the performance, like Sara Kestelman who voiced Kreia. There are other actors and actresses who voice multiple characters, and even though it's the same actor voicing all these characters you would never realize that G0-T0, Captain Bostuco, Corrun Falt, Ponlar, Xarga, the Peragus Security Officer, and the Harbinger Captain were all voiced by Daran Norris. But... then there are instances where an actor or actress voices more than one character and when you compare these characters you swear these characters share the exact same voice. This mod intends to fix that phenomenon by replacing the voice of some characters who sound like they're the long lost twin of another character. This is NOT to say that the actors who voiced the characters affected by this mod did a bad job, not at all, and this mod does not aim to completely remove the voice of certain actors by removing every character they voiced for Kotor 2. For example, if a voice actor voiced "Character X" and "Darth Vader" and Character X sounds like Darth Vader then the voice of Character X would be replaced in this mod whilst the voice of Darth Vader would remain untouched. Now replace "Character X" and "Darth Vader" with the Kotor 2 characters mentioned down below and you'll understand what I'm doing. How does this mod replace already existing VO? It uses the "Voice Changer" feature of the ElevenLabs website to replace the "voice" of Kotor 2 VO with default generic AI voice samples provided by the Site. This means the exact same pace, tone, pronunciations, and accent from the original VO is preserved with only the audio sound of the voice being changed. The in-game result is a character whose voice is unique to that character. Voices affected in the mod and video previews are found in this spoiler below: Known Bugs: This mod shouldn't have bugs but if there is Just PM me on Deadlystream. If you use the "Verify integrity of game files" feature on Steam, then Steam might try to redownload the vanilla .WAV files you deleted to install this mod. If it does so, the game will use the .WAV files in-game instead of the .MP3 files thus disabling the modded VO. You'll need to reinstall the mod if you've done this. Incompatibilities: Please report any incompatibilities! Permissions: Do NOT claim credit for this mod and do not use assets from this mod without my permission. Thanks: Obsidian: For such an amazing sequel! ElevenLabs Website: For the custom AI VO service! Everyone who downloads the mod! Legal: THIS MODIFICATION IS NOT SUPPORTED BY BIOWARE/OBSIDIAN ENTERTAINMENT, LUCASARTS, DISNEY OR ANY LICENSERS/SPONSORS OF THE MENTIONED COMPANIES. USE OF THIS FILE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK AND THE ABOVE-MENTIONED COMPANIES OR THE AUTHOR IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED TO YOUR COMPUTER FOR THE USAGE OF THIS FILE.
  2. View File K2 Alternative Voice Overs A Mod for Star Wars Knights of The Old Republic 2 Author: N-DReW25 1.0.0 Release Date: 23.10.2024 Installation: Each and every voice has to be installed ONE AT A TIME, for now there is no way to install all the voice options at once. All voices are OPTIONAL, if you don't like the new voice of a certain character you don't have to install that specific voice. The "Voices" folder contains the modded VO, the "Listenable" contains the vanilla VO in .MP3 format so you can listen to the vanilla lines, and the "Backup" folder contains the vanilla VO and their folders just in-case you wish to uninstall this mod. Batono Mercenary- To install the Batono Mercenary's new voice, go to the following directory: "Knights of the Old Republic II\StreamVoice\203" and delete the folder named "mercbat". Once that folder is deleted, open the "Voices" folder inside this mod and copy the modded "mercbat" folder and copy that to the 203 folder where the vanilla "mercbat" folder used to be. Odis- To install Odis's new voice, go to the following directory: "Knights of the Old Republic II\StreamVoice\302" and delete the folder named "ODIS". Once that folder is deleted, open the "Voices" folder inside this mod and copy the modded "ODIS" folder and copy that to the 302 folder where the vanilla "ODIS" folder used to be. Saedhe- To install Saedhe's new voice, go to the following directory: "Knights of the Old Republic II\StreamVoice\601" and delete the folder named "saedhe". Once that folder is deleted, open the "Voices" folder inside this mod and copy the modded "saedhe" folder and copy that to the 601 folder where the vanilla "saedhe" folder used to be. You might be wondering the following question, why do I need to delete game files to install this? That is because this mod uses the .MP3 audio format instead of the .WAV format Kotor 2 uses. Whilst it would be logical to make my modded audio files .WAV and simply make an installer to overwrite the vanilla .WAV files, the Steam version of Kotor 2 is known to ignore modded .WAV files thus breaking any mod that uses them... and since I use the Steam version it's very likely that replacing the vanilla .WAV files with modded .WAV files would simply break the audio files I was intending to replace. It is also possible to rename all of my modded audio files to something new and use a TSLPatcher to edit the dialogue files to refer to my new audio names instead of the vanilla audio. However, that could pose the risk to compatibility with other mods, especially if they just dump dialogue files into the Override or if I make a mistake in my own TSLPatcher and the installer assigns the wrong audio to the wrong lines. By deleting the folders that contain all of the vanilla audio and replacing those folders with identical folders containing replacement audio, the game will detect the modded .MP3s and will use the modded audio for all of the lines spoken by said NPC. Description: The two Kotor games are home to some of the best voice acting in video game history. There are some actors and actresses who voice only one character for their game and absolutely nail the performance, like Sara Kestelman who voiced Kreia. There are other actors and actresses who voice multiple characters, and even though it's the same actor voicing all these characters you would never realize that G0-T0, Captain Bostuco, Corrun Falt, Ponlar, Xarga, the Peragus Security Officer, and the Harbinger Captain were all voiced by Daran Norris. But... then there are instances where an actor or actress voices more than one character and when you compare these characters you swear these characters share the exact same voice. This mod intends to fix that phenomenon by replacing the voice of some characters who sound like they're the long lost twin of another character. This is NOT to say that the actors who voiced the characters affected by this mod did a bad job, not at all, and this mod does not aim to completely remove the voice of certain actors by removing every character they voiced for Kotor 2. For example, if a voice actor voiced "Character X" and "Darth Vader" and Character X sounds like Darth Vader then the voice of Character X would be replaced in this mod whilst the voice of Darth Vader would remain untouched. Now replace "Character X" and "Darth Vader" with the Kotor 2 characters mentioned down below and you'll understand what I'm doing. How does this mod replace already existing VO? It uses the "Voice Changer" feature of the ElevenLabs website to replace the "voice" of Kotor 2 VO with default generic AI voice samples provided by the Site. This means the exact same pace, tone, pronunciations, and accent from the original VO is preserved with only the audio sound of the voice being changed. The in-game result is a character whose voice is unique to that character. Voices affected in the mod and video previews are found in this spoiler below: Known Bugs: This mod shouldn't have bugs but if there is Just PM me on Deadlystream. If you use the "Verify integrity of game files" feature on Steam, then Steam might try to redownload the vanilla .WAV files you deleted to install this mod. If it does so, the game will use the .WAV files in-game instead of the .MP3 files thus disabling the modded VO. You'll need to reinstall the mod if you've done this. Incompatibilities: Please report any incompatibilities! Permissions: Do NOT claim credit for this mod and do not use assets from this mod without my permission. Thanks: Obsidian: For such an amazing sequel! ElevenLabs Website: For the custom AI VO service! Everyone who downloads the mod! Legal: THIS MODIFICATION IS NOT SUPPORTED BY BIOWARE/OBSIDIAN ENTERTAINMENT, LUCASARTS, DISNEY OR ANY LICENSERS/SPONSORS OF THE MENTIONED COMPANIES. USE OF THIS FILE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK AND THE ABOVE-MENTIONED COMPANIES OR THE AUTHOR IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED TO YOUR COMPUTER FOR THE USAGE OF THIS FILE. Submitter N-DReW25 Submitted 10/23/2024 Category Mods TSLRCM Compatible Yes
  3. Version 1.0.0

    18,292 downloads

    This mod replace the default voice-over used by the Elder Droids with the Legends rendition. # Background # It was one fine evening when I take a walk inside the Elder's Settlement. I wonder how them droids sounds like, and then... why do they sounded like T3? So I wanted to experience something else, then I remember back in the Ancient Ruins of Dantooine there was a similar droid there that has something different with it. Apparently it was speaking Rakatan's language that the PC did not recognized. I decided that I had to incorporate that with the droid then, hence the making of this mod. # About this Mod # This mod replace the default voice-over used by the Elder Droids with the Legends rendition. The sound was made using an inverted Rakatan's voice-over with added droid-like filters on top of it. By concept it gave an idea that the droids were speaking an epitome of language that the PC did not understand [in Bastila's voice], resulting in addition of changing the spoken line of the droids. It also changes the bubble-bark conversation to a cinematic one. For a distinctive look at what the mod does, here is the preview - # Final Remarks # There's always room for improvements; critiques, comments, suggestions, questions and feedbacks for the next update are very much appreciated. PM, write them on my feed or leave any on the mod's page as you please. And thank you! for downloading, and playing this mod. Hope you enjoy the mod as much as I do! Installation: run the installer and choose INSTALL option, then hit the [Install Mod ->] button! Uninstallation: Choose the UNINSTALL option in the installation menu Additionally you may want to remove eb_elderdrd_ANGM.wav from the streamwaves folder Compatibility: For maximum compatibility, install this mod at the latter stage of your mod's build Will not be compatible with any mods that hard-overwrite the Elder Settlement/unk_m42aa module Pay attention to the patcher's warning messages upon installing the mod. If it tells you that it found an instance of k_hdroid1_dialog.dlg and unk42_elddroidXYZ.utc in the Override folder, then there might be a compatibility issue indeed For this mod to be fully effective you should at least load a saved game before entering the Elder Settlement [unk_m42aa] module The mod is play-tested with the latest version of KotOR 1 Restoration/K1R and is compatible with it. At the other hand, it was only by far tested with K1:Community Patch/K1CP v1.7, though assets-wise, there's nothing to be conflicted with the 1.8 version Redistribution: do not redistribute this mod or re-release it on any websites. I'd love to provide direct support to my work, which wouldn't be possible if they're scattered in the Unknown Regions. If you are to re-use an assets to a project you will be releasing, you don't have to ask for permission - but your generous intention is very much welcome. I'd love to know what others are up too, particularly if my work are included. And then, make sure to give credits to BioWare & LucasArts with the release - as without them the enjoyment would be non-existent. A bit of appreciation to this lil' peasant work here is also a very warm welcome, welcome. Credits: The Almighty Force which gave me chance to finish the mod BioWare & LucasArts for developing one of the best RPG I've ever played DarthParametric for past-present knowledge which allows me to create mods and for all his outstanding creation that I am a fan of, also for the WAV header-converter stuff which makes the included custom VO went functional JCarter426 and Inyri Forge for all their awesome work that I look up to - I learned a lot from their mods and been practicing a lot using their method ROTNR for Creating Module Files in KotOR tutorial which opened the gate for me to packaging a custom MOD/module Fred Tetra for the amazing KotOR Tool The Audacity Team for Audacity Chrysocome and John Newbigin for dd stoffe for the magnificent TSL Patcher and Fair Strides for improving its features tk102 for K-GFF and DLGEditor Notepad++team for Notepad++ All the Tool Makers wasn't mentioned - can't make it without y'all! All the inspiring streamers on DeadlyStream All the inspiring modders either active or inactive DeadlyStream for being a home; a place to hangout, to discuss and hosting my work DeadlyStream staffs for tirelessly improving and maintaining the site Snigaroo/Sniggles for hosting #mod_development on Discord > r/kotor -eb
  4. Hello, I have recently discovered this video, which got me interested in a field of speech synthesis. I have researched this subject and, as it turns out, today technology is quite capable of producing semi-realistic speech, which, I believe, is more than good enough for modders to do voice-overs. I was able to replicate results shown in this video, and while at it, made some Python scripts and sort of a guide on how to train a model on Bastila's (or any other character's) voice. Here's the link: https://github.com/seedhartha/reone/wiki/TTS-Research Training an AI model is a tedious and error-prone process, but this step can be avoided altogether if you use a pre-trained model. I'm not sure I want to make my models public due to legal concerns, but contact me if you're interested in the topic (i.e. you need a voice-over for your mod), and we can work something out.
  5. View File [K1] Legends - Elder Droid's Unique VO This mod replace the default voice-over used by the Elder Droids with the Legends rendition. # Background # It was one fine evening when I take a walk inside the Elder's Settlement. I wonder how them droids sounds like, and then... why do they sounded like T3? So I wanted to experience something else, then I remember back in the Ancient Ruins of Dantooine there was a similar droid there that has something different with it. Apparently it was speaking Rakatan's language that the PC did not recognized. I decided that I had to incorporate that with the droid then, hence the making of this mod. # About this Mod # This mod replace the default voice-over used by the Elder Droids with the Legends rendition. The sound was made using an inverted Rakatan's voice-over with added droid-like filters on top of it. By concept it gave an idea that the droids were speaking an epitome of language that the PC did not understand [in Bastila's voice], resulting in addition of changing the spoken line of the droids. It also changes the bubble-bark conversation to a cinematic one. For a distinctive look at what the mod does, here is the preview - # Final Remarks # There's always room for improvements; critiques, comments, suggestions, questions and feedbacks for the next update are very much appreciated. PM, write them on my feed or leave any on the mod's page as you please. And thank you! for downloading, and playing this mod. Hope you enjoy the mod as much as I do! Installation: run the installer and choose INSTALL option, then hit the [Install Mod ->] button! Uninstallation: Choose the UNINSTALL option in the installation menu Additionally you may want to remove eb_elderdrd_ANGM.wav from the streamwaves folder Compatibility: For maximum compatibility, install this mod at the latter stage of your mod's build Will not be compatible with any mods that hard-overwrite the Elder Settlement/unk_m42aa module Pay attention to the patcher's warning messages upon installing the mod. If it tells you that it found an instance of k_hdroid1_dialog.dlg and unk42_elddroidXYZ.utc in the Override folder, then there might be a compatibility issue indeed For this mod to be fully effective you should at least load a saved game before entering the Elder Settlement [unk_m42aa] module The mod is play-tested with the latest version of KotOR 1 Restoration/K1R and is compatible with it. At the other hand, it was only by far tested with K1:Community Patch/K1CP v1.7, though assets-wise, there's nothing to be conflicted with the 1.8 version Redistribution: do not redistribute this mod or re-release it on any websites. I'd love to provide direct support to my work, which wouldn't be possible if they're scattered in the Unknown Regions. If you are to re-use an assets to a project you will be releasing, you don't have to ask for permission - but your generous intention is very much welcome. I'd love to know what others are up too, particularly if my work are included. And then, make sure to give credits to BioWare & LucasArts with the release - as without them the enjoyment would be non-existent. A bit of appreciation to this lil' peasant work here is also a very warm welcome, welcome. Credits: The Almighty Force which gave me chance to finish the mod BioWare & LucasArts for developing one of the best RPG I've ever played DarthParametric for past-present knowledge which allows me to create mods and for all his outstanding creation that I am a fan of, also for the WAV header-converter stuff which makes the included custom VO went functional JCarter426 and Inyri Forge for all their awesome work that I look up to - I learned a lot from their mods and been practicing a lot using their method ROTNR for Creating Module Files in KotOR tutorial which opened the gate for me to packaging a custom MOD/module Fred Tetra for the amazing KotOR Tool The Audacity Team for Audacity Chrysocome and John Newbigin for dd stoffe for the magnificent TSL Patcher and Fair Strides for improving its features tk102 for K-GFF and DLGEditor Notepad++team for Notepad++ All the Tool Makers wasn't mentioned - can't make it without y'all! All the inspiring streamers on DeadlyStream All the inspiring modders either active or inactive DeadlyStream for being a home; a place to hangout, to discuss and hosting my work DeadlyStream staffs for tirelessly improving and maintaining the site Snigaroo/Sniggles for hosting #mod_development on Discord > r/kotor -eb Submitter ebmar Submitted 12/06/2019 Category Mods K1R Compatible Yes