


In fact, the first step is to replace the game's executable with the non-Steam version, which is apparently far less problematic.

I am using the Steam version of the game, but this guide should be relevant to other versions as well.

This guide also covers the installation of several mods to bring the game's graphics up-to-date (thanks to phanboy4's modding guide for the tips). But before I get carried away with reviewing it, I should come to the purpose of this guide: how to get the damn thing working on Windows 10? It is a straight-up, no-nonsense, you're-a-Jedi-now-go-kill-some-Stormtroopers FPS packed with cool weapons, force powers and secrets. Jedi Knight is nearly twenty years old now, but I still consider it to be one of the best Star Wars games ever made. Something like this can be produced, relatively, cheaply and that's why it could happen.How to Get Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II Working on Modern Windows This can be extended to current-get consoles with 4K and adding trophies and achievements. I've played it on Xbox One X and the resolution is enhanced by Microsoft and it looks really good, it could be even better if Bioware did this. It has improved resolution, widescreen, better lighting and shadow effects etc. What I was suggesting by UP-RES is taking the game and increasing the resolution which for a 3D game can, relatively, easily be done! In fact this was done when the game was released on iOS. KOTOR is a library title so EA is not so likely to go to the expense of remaking it. So a full-on remake is a game like Shadow of the Colossus which takes the original and levels and then redesigns and draws and creates them all anew, this is effectively a new game and its large financial expense is equivalent of a new game. Notice that I did not use the word 'remake.' There is a huge difference between up-res and remake. I've spoken in depth with developers who have worked on up-res games and remakes. But because of the irony, for you I will make an exception and explain it to you. VenomUK 790d When people are rude and shout out insults like 'ignorant' I normally completely ignore them because it means they are angry about something going on in their life and they inappropriately misdirect it to people on the internet.
