When you start a new game in the first [i]Knights of the Old Republic[/i] game, you will notice that there are three character classes to choose from (Solider, Scout, and Scoundrel). Each of them by
Well, if you need more variety with Bastila style robe clothing, you’ll get it with DarthYugi. The [i]Knights of the Old Republic[/i] gaming fanatic has really taken an interest in learning more
[b][url=http://knightsoftheoldrepublic.filefront.com/news/For_Your_Ease_of_Refernece_the_Mod_Rating_System_in_a_Nutshell;39957]Mod Rating[/url]: Basic[/b] DarthYugi brings us a second mod; this
This mod looks tolerable from the screenshots, but it could really use some more work - by that I mean 'more effort should have gone into it beyond reusing a skin that already exists.' The concept
Did anybody like those jumpsuits your player characters started off wearing in the [i]Knights of the Old Republic[/i] games? You know how you wake up (in both games) and you’re in your underwear or
SW brings us a mod which changes the basic clothing of the Playable Character and the party members other than Canderous to the Republic Uniform. The droids also remain unchanged. Personally, I think
One of the things that happen when selecting a player character head for your [i]Knights of the Old Republic[/i] is selecting its class. The class will determine what kind of outfit your player
One of the interesting things about the [i]Knights of the Old Republic[/i] games is that each party member has a unique look. It's pretty standard for any role-playing game. Unfortunately, the party
There are some things you wish you could change at times in either [i]Knights of the Old Republic[/i] game. Notice that usually in both [i]Knights of the Old Republic[/i] games you have yourself and
Lactose Intolerant returns with another mod for us to play with for the original [i]Knights of the Old Republic[/i] game. This time he made it so you can wear those Sith Uniforms you see throughout