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Steam for mac sucks
Steam for mac sucks







steam for mac sucks
  1. #Steam for mac sucks .exe#
  2. #Steam for mac sucks install#
  3. #Steam for mac sucks mod#
  4. #Steam for mac sucks pro#

*I have not tested, but this could work to trick the installers of TSLRCM and M4-78EP to create a manuall install as well!

#Steam for mac sucks mod#

Wait for it to install, and you just got yourself a manual installable copy of the mod that you can just copy on a USB drive or HDD and plug into your MacBook, then copy the files to your KOTOR folder there! Simple, right? Then just run the TSLPatcher installer for the mod, and when asking for KOTOR location, just point it to the folder you made and prepared earlier! It should look like this: Desktop -> Mod Folder -> override & dialog.tlk

steam for mac sucks

This will trick TSLPatcher to think there is a full version of KOTOR installed in that folder! If you have access to a Windows PC, you could easily extract a TSLPatcher mod (without having to figure out what file from the tslpatchdata folder goes to which game folder), by simply creating a new folder (could be on Desktop or anywhere else), with the name of the mod for example, then copy the dialog.tlk file from either K1 or K2 (doesn't matter which, TSLPatcher just uses it to verify KOTOR is at that location) into the newly created folder, then inside the folder create another folder called override.

#Steam for mac sucks pro#

Or you could just use BootCamp and dual boot Windows on that Macbook Pro zip (I think that to open compressed folders you don't need an emulator, 7Zip should be available for Mac) and drop the files to a folder you are told to in the ReadMe (usually the Override). Simpler mods do not require you to use the.

steam for mac sucks

ncs, as they currently cannot be patched), and these do only content mods that affect existing pieces of the game like most of, but not all quest mods, NPC edits (not necessarily adding NPCs, as that can be handled by scripts) and item changes (again, such edits mostly aren't required for creating new items). mdl and mdx, always files of both formats, as these are always overrides and scripts.

#Steam for mac sucks .exe#

exe installers except TSLRCM and M4-78EP, which you would install by subscribing to them and mods that use TSLPatcher to patch your game files (you'll only need it when they change something else than textures. And why would you want to use some WineSkin things? Most of the mods don't use. Why would you limit yourself to five mods? I don't know about such a thing that would make your game crash if you have more. Will all three of those mods be compatible together? Which bring me to my two questions:įor mac users out there, are you able to simply just subscribe to at least TSLRCM 1.8.5, M4-78EP, and the widescreen UI on steam? Or can I manually install them without the use of anything like wineskin. It has been a few weeks since I've purchased the game but I refuse to play it without adding some mods. (This is my first time doing something like this so every basic step is important) I tried installing wineskin which was recommended but it skipped things like: what version, what engine, what it should look like and so on. What I mean by this is: the people who create these often won't included the specific steps required to move forward. I read and watched countless forums and videos but nothing seems to be specific enough. I know that other mods can be installed manually but that's where I'm stuck. Now from what I've seen so far, we are only able to subscribe to 5 mods on steam max or else the game will crash. I would also love to set up the widescreen UI if at all possible. I would also like to run M4-78EP and maybe a few more mods which bring in new content (Jedi temple/Jedi enclave and so on). From what I have read so far, seems as if TSLRCM is a must. Although it seems like I have searched everywhere without still finding my answer.įor starters, I'm running a 2014 MacBook Pro.I have purchased Kotor 2 through steam and I'm very interested in applying as many mods as possible.

steam for mac sucks

This is my first post so I apologize in advance if this question has already been answered.









Steam for mac sucks