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:D It's rather well known that she had brown hair before her appearance in SWTOR.
If you don't want to use this mod, don't. You're not required to use it just because it says the word "canonical", especially not if you prefer the blonde version of the character.
RIGHT!? I always played KOTOR as a woman and KOTOR 2 as a man. Not sure why, but I also always chose "Jesus." Probably because I'm a regular-looking white guy and so is he.
This was based entirely off of older material, and was released in 2012. This was released long before she had a definite appearance in The Old Republic.
The override files for the Canonical Exile mod can be found in Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\208580\486299564/override. Moving them to the TSLRCM override folder worked for me.
NOTE: if you only have the TSLRCM mod installed (not TSLRCM + M4-78EP) the TSLRCM folder is 485537937, not 1402798020.
The override files for the Canonical Exile mod can be found in Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\208580\486299564/override. Moving them to the TSLRCM override folder worked for me.
NOTE: if you only have the TSLRCM mod installed (not TSLRCM + M4-78EP) the TSLRCM folder is 485537937, not 1402798020.
Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\208580\1402798020\override
That's not how canon works for Star Wars. Revan wasn't used in that Clone Wars episode, and the only part of KotOR that has been mentioned in official media is "The Manalorian Wars." That means that the Mandalorian Wars are canon, that they happened. How they happened, when they happened, who was involed, and what actually happened in them has not been stated.
You can't take mentions of something and extract that to mean everything that thing is tangetially related to is somehow canon, and no matter how far something gets in production, if it isn't actually released, it doesn't count.
Is there a fix for that?
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Read that my guy.