

Anyway, good work and I hope to see more from you! I think the problem is is that he tried to do too many reskins and so none of them have many details on them. And personally I think he went a bit overboard with the black on the sith as now it's really difficult to see the details of the fabric. Some are very different, like the new skins for Yuthara, Uther, Jorak, Bandon, and Vandar look different and the first two are well-done, though I didn't really see much of a differnce of the new Malak, and Saul Karath. For some of these skins, I didn't really notice much of a difference from the originals. Personally, I don't really understand the fascination with sith eyes, but it's there if you like them.

Here's the first one with screenshots of the Vandar, Malak, Saul Karath, Star Forge Robes, and Sith Robe reskins. Otherwise, I will make my most disapproving face at you.This is version two of the Character Reskin by Shem. It may not sound like much, but just wait until a certain someone questions your every choice all the time forever, regardless of alleged alignment. While Star Wars as a whole trends toward sweeping battles between Obvious Good and Even More Obvious Evil, KOTOR 2 paints in impressively subtle shades of gray. On top of that, the mod fixes "over 500" bugs, because Obsidian, basically.Īnd now, if you need a bit more nudging, I will (without spoilers) put it this way: KOTOR 2 uses KOTOR 1's formula to deconstruct Star Wars and tell a highly entertaining story in the process. Among other things, the infamous HK (as in, HK-47, the galaxy's most lovable human hater) Factory and the story's intended endings are back in. Just drop that in KOTOR 2's Steam App folder and you should be good to go. Simply go here to download KOTOR 2's restored content mod, which - after three years of painstaking excavation work - is finally complete. So I'm going to show you how to turn it into the game it should've been all along. But that was then, and now - as of today - KOTOR 2's finally on Steam. Unfortunately, a lot of people skipped it due to BioWare's lack of involvement, bugginess, and an ending that sort of, well, didn't exist.

I mean, BioWare's original Death Star laser blast into a rather bland Star Wars gaming scene is a classic for a reason, but KOTOR 2 - for all its flaws - showed sparkling glints of actual brilliance. Vaguely controversial statement time! I far prefer Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 to KOTOR 1.
