

I think that requires a registry fix which I have not done yet. I have not been able to see the game file structure. So while i have not tried the specific mod mentioned above It should work using this method. SO my previous statement about them not working seems not to apply in this case. For some reason this method also made the models and 2da files work. I have to say I was surprised when i ran it that all the new heads from the mod showed up in character creation and no crashes. Once the install was done I moved the KOTOR data folder back to its former spot inside the Knights of the Old Republic app package. When it asked me where the game directory was I browsed to the location where the KOTOR Data folder was.

Using one of these I ran the TSL exe file for the mod. (for me I placed it in my documents folder since my emulator sees this as a shared drive) In my case the emulator I am using is either Virtual Box or a wine app called Winloader.

I did this so that it could be seen in the file structure of the windows emulator I am using. I moved the KOTOR Data folder from inside the Knights of the Old Republic app package. Tried installing several PC head mods with success using the TSLpatcher. I will update this when i try those things Seeing if the TSLpatcher will install mods that work. Seeing if KOTOR tools will open anything. I have successfully opened and edited save games with KSE so that part seems to work fine so far. >Library>Application Support>Knights of the Old Republic> The save games and swkotor.ini are stored in the different location: Also some model files seem to cause a crash. It seems as though straight up texture changes work fine in this version (PC head changes, item texture swaps, etc) but so far I have not been able to see any changes with 2da files or models. This handy if you are going to be messing around with it some. I find that making the override folder elsewhere first then making an alias to it then moving the override folder to the right place allows me to drop stuff into the alias without constantly opening the app's package.

Because it is in the package you will need to authenticate as an administrator to place it there. You will need to make an override folder to go here. Knights of the Old republic>Content>KOTOR Data>Override You need to right click on the application an select "Show Package Contents" The Override folder goes in application package itself.
