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Playing SWTOR on other operating systems
- use mate or cinnamon desktop environment
- install recommended GPU drivers. (This step is really important)
- install steam from software manager.
- setup proton the newer the version the better.
- turn on steam play in steam and set proton to match SWTOR compatibility settings.
- Try different versions of proton until SWTOR runs right if it doesn't work right away.
- If SWTOR loading screen takes forever then alt tab out of SWTOR and close SWTOR . Edit client settings.ini in local steam files change fullscreen to false then save relaunch SWTOR.
u/AgentRG on Reddit has open-sourced their script that installs and runs SWTOR (through a Wine-based wrapper) on Macs in an almost completely automated manner (requires installing a couple of command line tools, which are simple copy/paste/enter into a terminal window). Requires macOS 10.13 High Sierra or higher, and now is compatible with 64bit-only macOS versions such as Catalina or higher, and even M1/M2-based Macs, too!
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- Home.
- State of Play January 2025
- Getting Help:
IMPORTING SWTOR MODELS INTO BLENDER: A BRIEF OVERVIEW.
Check this intro first. Afterwards, you can jump directly to the guides on extracting PCs, NPCs and others.
Downloadable Tools (All Links Page):
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(NEW) ExtracTOR Windows app.
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Blender 3D Windows/Mac/Linux app.
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SWTOR .gr2 Objects Importer Blender Add-on.
Required by other add-ons. -
ZG SWTOR Tools Blender Add-on:
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SWTOR Terrain Extractor Windows Command Line Tool.
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TORCommunity.com:
(runs VERY slowly)- SWTOR Database (with NPC Exporters).
- Character Designer.
- EasyMYP Windows app.
- Noesis Windows app.
READ THE BROAD STROKES FIRST: YOU'LL SEE IT'S EASIER THAN YOU THINK!
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The steps:
- Extracting SWTOR's game assets with ExtracTOR (WIP).
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Using TORCommunity's Character Designer to export Player Characters.
- IF ARMOR SELECTION SEARCH IS DOWN: workaround to manually specify Armor Sets.
- Using TORCommunity's NPCs Database to export Non Playable Characters.
- Using our Blender add-ons to auto-assemble the model.
- Rigging the character for posing and animation
- Applying SWTOR animations to the character.
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Extra steps that require manual work and some knowledge of SWTOR's assets:
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Making capes and hair work, manually and through Cloth Simulation.
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Attaching weapons and other objects to a character with a SWTOR rig.
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Attaching weapons and other objects to a character with a custom rig.
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Baking the models' textures and exporting to other apps:
- Baking with Legacy SWTOR materials and modern ones.
- Baking the multiple materials of an object into a single one.
- Exporting to VRChat.
- Exporting to Star Wars Battlefront II.
- Exporting to Unreal Engine.
- Exporting to Garry's Mod.
- Exporting to Tabletop Simulator.
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3D Printing:
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- Locating armor parts' assets
- Locating weapons' assets.
- Assigning materials and textures to environmental and architectural elements, furniture, props, ships, vehicles and weapons.
- Assembling multi-part assets (Decorations, Rooms, etc).
- Generic guide to importing objects and assigning materials (Legacy Add-on-based. Needs updating).
- Snippets.
- Improving and customizing our SWTOR models and materials.
- Other Extracting Strategies (needs updating).
- SWTOR Materials recipes:
Modding isn't working since SWTOR moved to 64-bit codebase. Unless a new coder takes charge, it'll stay so indefinitely.
- Alternative techniques:
- Modding SWTOR textures with Special K (USE CAUTION).
Basically, use Jedipedia.net's tools and check our Discord. We'll see about adding new material, but this is very involved stuff.
- File Formats:
(32-bit. Needs updating to 64-bit): - A look at SWTOR's Materials and Texture Files.