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A Question about Removing Mods

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 Barachiel
01-05-2005, 10:06 AM
#1
I'm relatively inexperienced at using mods in relation to KotOR. I want to delete my current set of mods and install a different set. Now in BG2, the Override folder was chock full of important files and the only way to do that was to uninstall and reinstall the game. I was wondering, in KotOR, it seems that the Override directory exists purely for mods. So does that mean I can just delete all files from the directory, and add new mods as I see fit, or are there key files I need to keep?
 Lord of Banthas
01-05-2005, 10:41 AM
#2
In Kotor, the Override folder merely exists so that files placed there will overwrite files from the game or be added to the game. There are no original Kotor files in Override when you install Kotor. Deleting all your files from Override will not influence your original game seeing as that folder is originally empty. Other mods' files may need to go to folders other than the Override but that's a whole different story.

So, to answer your question, yes you can delete all your files from Override :)
 Darkkender
01-05-2005, 10:50 AM
#3
^^^^^
what he said.

Also don't question this get Kotor Mod Manager or KMM for short wether if you are a modder or just want to play a mod this should be considered a must. it allows you to add and remove mods and also detects conflicts.
 Barachiel
01-05-2005, 11:17 AM
#4
Thanks, guys. You people are awesome. I'm learning the basics, just trying to get my favorite mods from Svosh, Chainz, T7, and RedHawke to all work together. :)

Bless KotorTool and GFFEditor. I'll go get KMM.
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