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  1. I would assume the TV is just a 1080p tv, unless you got a 4K one. So your resolution will be 1080p. Pretty simple. You shouldn't need a smart TV to play JKA on it either. The TV just acts as a monitor.
  2. UPDATE: Entries are now closed! Vote at this link or to the right of this article --> Hi. It's me. How's it going? Cool. You like scary things? Ghosts? Monsters? Zombies? Awesome. We're approaching these last months of the year, which is always my favorite. I hope 2016 has treated you all well, and I hope the remainder will too. What does this mean for JKHub? We read all of your survey results, and we found one trending request: more mod contests! We all agreed that contests are a fun way to get people involved and keeping the modding community alive and breathing. Over the past couple years, we've tried having a contest every few months, though that didn't quite happen. We will continue to host more contests than we did before. With that said, I'd like to introduce the JKHub Halloween Contest! It sounds straightforward to most, I'm sure, but in case there are people that are reading this that don't know what Halloween is, it's basically a holiday centered around horror and scary things. There's a history behind it, and feel free to look that up on your own. This contest's rules will be similar to the Episode VII contest we had before, but with some changes to the system.All submissions must be Halloween-themed (so scary, spooky, frightening, etc.)You can only enter your own creations.You may enter more than one file.Already existing files cannot be submitted this time. The goal is to encourage new creations!Any content is welcome, including skins, models, maps, weapons, menu mods, etc. Just make sure it abides by the rules.Files can be for Jedi Academy and/or Jedi Outcast. We will assume files are for JKA unless specified otherwise.The deadline for submitting content is October 23, 2016.The poll will be closed by October 30, 2016.On the 23rd, we will close submissions. All members will be able to vote for their favorite file. The submission(s) with the most votes will be declared the winner(s). (We will announce how many winners exactly when we see how many submissions we have. How do I submit my mod? Our goal is to make it as simple as possible for both you guys and us. The way you submit your file for this contest is to upload them as normal files in our file section, but using a new category called Contest Entries. So go to this link, as you normally would, and when choosing a category, choose Contest Entries. If you don't enter it there, your file won't be entered until you do. If you realize that you didn't do that, PM a staff member and we can change it for you. How do I vote? On the 24th, we will post a poll that all members can vote in. It will be featured in the Latest Poll area on the front page, as well as the usual forum for polls. You may only vote once. Polls will be displayed publicly, to avoid voting fraud. (Happens every time, shame on you) All entries will be listed here as they come rolling in. Good luck and have fun making sp00ky stuff! Click here to view the article
  3. UPDATE: Entries are now closed! Vote at this link or to the right of this article --> Hi. It's me. How's it going? Cool. You like scary things? Ghosts? Monsters? Zombies? Awesome. We're approaching these last months of the year, which is always my favorite. I hope 2016 has treated you all well, and I hope the remainder will too. What does this mean for JKHub? We read all of your survey results, and we found one trending request: more mod contests! We all agreed that contests are a fun way to get people involved and keeping the modding community alive and breathing. Over the past couple years, we've tried having a contest every few months, though that didn't quite happen. We will continue to host more contests than we did before. With that said, I'd like to introduce the JKHub Halloween Contest! It sounds straightforward to most, I'm sure, but in case there are people that are reading this that don't know what Halloween is, it's basically a holiday centered around horror and scary things. There's a history behind it, and feel free to look that up on your own. This contest's rules will be similar to the Episode VII contest we had before, but with some changes to the system. All submissions must be Halloween-themed (so scary, spooky, frightening, etc.) You can only enter your own creations. You may enter more than one file. Already existing files cannot be submitted this time. The goal is to encourage new creations! Any content is welcome, including skins, models, maps, weapons, menu mods, etc. Just make sure it abides by the rules. Files can be for Jedi Academy and/or Jedi Outcast. We will assume files are for JKA unless specified otherwise. The deadline for submitting content is October 23, 2016. The poll will be closed by October 30, 2016. On the 23rd, we will close submissions. All members will be able to vote for their favorite file. The submission(s) with the most votes will be declared the winner(s). (We will announce how many winners exactly when we see how many submissions we have. How do I submit my mod? Our goal is to make it as simple as possible for both you guys and us. The way you submit your file for this contest is to upload them as normal files in our file section, but using a new category called Contest Entries. So go to this link, as you normally would, and when choosing a category, choose Contest Entries. If you don't enter it there, your file won't be entered until you do. If you realize that you didn't do that, PM a staff member and we can change it for you. How do I vote? On the 24th, we will post a poll that all members can vote in. It will be featured in the Latest Poll area on the front page, as well as the usual forum for polls. You may only vote once. Polls will be displayed publicly, to avoid voting fraud. (Happens every time, shame on you) All entries will be listed here as they come rolling in. Good luck and have fun making sp00ky stuff!
  4. If there's an error, that's the fault of the author and their mod and if people have issues, then they have issues. Not much you can do about that as someone that didn't create the mod.
  5. No progress. I'd have to redo the whole thing if people are wanting what Ramikad posted.
  6. Yes! I was wondering if you were going to get it released soon! This will be a permanent addition to my clan's server! Nice work.
  7. I can try my hand at it. Should be simple enough.
  8. Well that would depend on what character it is. If you're referring to a Kylo Ren model, the sounds you sent were pretty good!
  9. I'm not sure those are in his actual voice, but just in the clip from the film, from background noise or other foley effects in that scene. That subtle swirl is only in a few lines, from what I could tell.
  10. Well it'll basically be the scene in ROTJ, where you play as Luke starting on a skiff and defeating enemies on each skiff and Jabba's barge. Pretty simple of a level, but we could add more if we wanted.
  11. Yeah, play SP and you'll know who Jaden is right away. And Kyle. You should play JK2 SP first though, since you're just referring to Kyle as just "a skin" you've seen. And yes I know you make maps, silly. I was in DE, after all. @@Acrobat
  12. I've been kinda wanting to start a Sarlaac map to begin that mission. @@Langerd didn't you start making a Sarlaac map awhile ago?
  13. Well, I played around very briefly in Logic. I wasn't sure if you were wanting me to stick with just using Audacity or if you were asking how I'd actually do it. So I did the latter. This was a real quick job that I did in like 10 minutes. I could probably make it a lot better, but it's fairly simple of an effect, in my opinion. It obviously won't sound 100% like Kylo Ren without Adam Driver's voice. I used a few male Jaden lines. I can mess around in Audacity too, but yours is pretty good as well. I think this guy kinda gets it as good as you'll get in Audacity.
  14. I don't think you can use that unless you want to set the whole skin itself. Is there a way to just change the head skin file? And determine which head they have already? I think that's the only way it would work for Jaden. Otherwise you'd have to just have one model set, which could be completely different than what the player chose Jaden to look like. Also, the Hoth script appears to use this: set ( /*@SET_TYPES*/ "SET_WINTER_GEAR", /*@BOOL_TYPES*/ "true" ); Wouldn't that mean it's hardcoded to look for torso_g1 and lower_e1, rather than setting them via script?
  15. That's not how it works. you don't need an account to download.
  16. Alexandre Desplat is no longer scoring the film. Due to the reshoots, his schedule wasn't free for it, so they brought on Michael Giacchino to do it instead. This is kinda big, because whoever is scoring the film, will be the first to score a Star Wars film besides John Williams. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/star-wars-rogue-one-replaces-929387
  17. The sound itself. If I were to do this, I wouldn't use Audacity. Unless that's a requirement for what you're asking.
  18. Can I hear what you came up with? I haven't tried to replicate his helmet sound yet. I could take a stab at it.
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