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Effix#1885
So yeah, it's pretty much "what you see is what you get".
I've never had that myself.
If you have a mod that includes the same files then it can get glitchy, but I'm assuming that that's not the case.
Full body isn't really possible with a Steam mod that has to stay compatible with TSLRCM.
Still..
[DRIVE]:\[STEAM FOLDER]\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Knights of the Old Republic II\override
Thanks!
I still have requests on my list for some of those K1 starting outfits. The only approach for adding them is one that makes them not compatible with each other though (and they have to be for one gender), I hope I'll get to it some day.
I might do another disguise mod, like my Yoda mod. That's the only way to look like a Rodian, since it's one 3D model and not a separate head and body.
It's a fairly straight forward mod, you can just put the files in the game's main override folder.
Making and publishing a mod is quite a bit of work, I'm not up for making a mod that only swaps 2 colours, sorry.