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My History with KotOR Modding

I began to use and get interested in KotOR mods since the mid-2010s, in no small part thanks to The Sith Lords Restored Content Mod (TSLRCM), which is widely regarded as an essential mod for the best experience with KotOR 2, as the game's rushed development led to many contents being cut from the game. This led me to discover more KotOR mods hosted on Deadly Stream, which include the developers of TSLRCM, and GameFront.

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In mid-2010s, the KotOR fan circle I was involved in on Tumblr also included modders, who inspired me to learn to create mods myself. I did not have any programming exprience when I started learning modding KotOR, so it took practice to learn and understand the modding tutorials on Deadly Stream and LucasForums (R.I.P.)

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In mid-2010s, the KotOR fan circle I was involved in on Tumblr also included modders, who inspired me to learn to create mods myself. I did not have any programming exprience when I started learning modding KotOR, so it took practice to learn and understand the modding tutorials on Deadly Stream and the now-defunct LucasForums (R.I.P.).

The very first KotOR mod I created was TSL Improved Party Outfits in 2015, though initially I only meant it for personal use, until I released it to the public on 4 February 2017. The first KotOR mod I released to the public was Visas Marr and Female Exile Romance on 15 December 2016.