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Kyle fix (dark armpits, be gone!)

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About This File

Just a simple fix for those who are annoyed about Kyles dark armpits.
It also supports team colors.

 

Installation:
Simply put the pk3 file in the gamedata/base folder of your Jedi Academy directory. It should work for Jedi Outcast as well.

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Ramikad

Posted

That honestly looks a lot better. What was that even meant to be? Sweat? His crappy "style"? A bug that was never fixed?

 

It's his style.

the_raven

Posted

It's his style.

isn't that just some shade or whatnot? :huh:

Ramikad

Posted

isn't that just some shade or whatnot? :huh:

 

Nope, it's his style. His original DF2 in-game appearance also shows that detail.

Lancelot

Posted

What was that even meant to be? Sweat? His crappy "style"? A bug that was never fixed?

Whatever the reason was, it looked awkward sometimes. I would simply put it down to lazy texturing (which is contradictory, considering

how much work has been already done on that texture). Maybe the texture artists thought that nobody would care about this "flaw".

They probably never thought that one day, a modding community would rise to fix something like this.

TheWhitePhoenix

Posted

Whatever the reason was, it looked awkward sometimes. I would simply put it down to lazy texturing (which is contradictory, considering

how much work has been already done on that texture). Maybe the texture artists thought that nobody would care about this "flaw".

They probably never thought that one day, a modding community would rise to fix something like this.

In the Live Action scenes of JK, I'd say it fits. But in JK2 onwards, it looks a bit awkward with how it was designed. 

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