#Kotor 2 pc save recover install
The most recent build has also introduced compatibility with the long-awaited M4-78 Enhancement Project, aka Droid Planet.ġ) Download and install the mod from the official ModDB entry, now at version 1.18.2.Ģ) Make sure to install the mod at the correct Steam location, where the default location is here: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Knights of the Old Republic II\ (unlike other KOTOR2 mods which fit into the \Overide\ folder).ģ) Ensure that the Steam doesn't accidentally overwrite the mod by disabling updates to the game (Right click on KOTOR2 in the library > Properties > Updates tab > Do not automatically update this game).Ĥ) Mod installation is confirmed if the main menu of the game shows The Sith Lords Restored Content Mod 1.8.1.
#Kotor 2 pc save recover code
Not only does the mod fix a whole host of bugs, including broken items, dialogue tree errors and combat glitches, it has pulled content out of the code and made entire areas of the game playable including unusued audio files and dialogue trees. The TSLRCM is a hugely substantial mod that helps the game meet the vision that Obsidian had originally planned for the game. The Sith Lords Restored Content Mod (TSLRCM) Thankfully, the game's code has been tinkered and toiled with by the loving modding community, who have created a huge content restoration mod to fill in all the missing gaps and fix a vast number of bugs. Originally rushed to be released in time for the lucrative Christmas sales of 2004, Obsidian were forced to cut out large swathes of content to meet the release date, leaving an abrupt and nonsensical cliff-hanger ending to the game. KOTOR2's rerelease on Steam in August this year pulled the game out of a physical format purgatory (4 CDs no less), kicking and screaming into the modern digitally distributed world. For your other PC gaming fixing needs, visit PCGamingWiki. Not only is the game currently selling for almost nothing, many consider the Obsidian-created game to be superior to its predecessor, especially with the restored content mod. Widescreen resolutions, extra content, crash-dodging - this will make the infamously unfinished but ambitious and wonderfully-written RPG look and play far better than it did upon release.
For that reason, today I'll be providing a guide to getting the Steam edition of Knights of the Old Republic II - The Sith Lords working well on modern machines. Obsidian's legendary/notorious Star Wars RPG is currently on a daily deal sale 75% at £1.74/$2.49 off until Friday 6pm GMT/Saturday 10am PST, likely the cheapest it'll ever be on Steam.