While you're at the main menu, make sure "Model Dismemberment" in the "Options" section of Settings is enabled, then exit out of the game. Prerequisite Step: If you just installed Jedi Academy for the first time, start it up at least once and get to the main menu, so the game generates the config file. Simply follow the steps below and never worry about it again. So, as advertised, the following method will enable dismemberment to work flawlessly without the need to open the console and will work with new games and old saves, with no need to enable it at the start of every level. I thought I'd post this as a resource for everyone, with my hope being that this guide will become the be-all-end-all to any other guide out there. ![]() There still seems to be a lot of speculation on how to do this properly, so I decided to dig through my old files and share my method with you all. I just recently reinstalled Jedi Outcast and began browsing this subreddit for news/new mods and I saw posts that, after all these years, were still asking how to enable dismemberment in Jedi Academy. After doing a lot of digging & research, I actually got it to work seamlessly about two years ago, but neglected to post it because I simply just didn't think to do so, so I apologize for that. I tried every guide out there, and none of them are successful or repeatable. Do not edit these configs because it will just revert.So, like many of you, I was disappointed that dismemberment didn't work quite like it did in Jedi Outcast. Now you should see two “.exe” files one titled "jk2sp.exe" and "jk2mp.exe" (for JK2) or "jasp.exe" and "jamp.exe" (for JKA) Once you find them there should be a folder titled "Base" in gamedata open that up and find files titled "jaconfig.cfg" for sp and "jampconfig.cfg" for MP. Originally posted by `Hi~Fi.`*BK*:Navigate to base folder but first to get to your “gamedata” folder in JK2 and JKA you must go to your steam library, right click Jedi outcast or Jedi academy, then click properties (located in the context menu), now click the tab titled “Local Files” and then click the box titled "browse local files." If you followed these steps correctly you should see a folder pop up titled "Jedi Outcast" or "Jedi Academy" inside that folder there should be another folder titled "Gamedata" open that by selecting the folder and double clicking or select the folder and press enter key. Once you get into game and start up a save it should work if it doesn't open console by using shift + tilde (the key to the left of one on the left side of the keyboard) and type this in /exec autoexec.cfg and it should work. G_dismember //disable/enable dismembermentĬg_dismember //how much can get sliced offĠ (nothing), 1 (hands, feet, arms, legs), 2 (hands, feet, arms, legs, head, torso)Īfter you pasted the strings edit the values and click the purple save floppy at the top left in wordpad. G_dismemberprobabilities //how likely dismemberment is to happenĠ to 100 (the number being the chance in percentage) G_dismemberment //how much can get sliced offĠ (nothing), 1 (hands, feet), 2 (hands, feet, arms, legs), 3 (hands, feet, arms, legs, head, torso) G_saberrealisticcombat //sharpness of lightsaber bladeĠ (normal), 1 (higher damage), 2 (cuts parts off when damage is fatal), 3 (even touching the blade kills instantly) Here is a guide to what these do change the numbers inside the " " to what ever you wish but it needs to be in that order. rtf file but when editing the name of the file name it "autoexec.cfg" (without " " ) Once it is saved there open the file up again and copy then paste this inside of it Once you find them open wordpad (not notepad) and click the blue button titled "File" click save as "Rich text doc" then direct the save window to the "base" folder. ![]() ![]() Do not edit these configs because it will just revert. ![]() Navigate to base folder but first to get to your “gamedata” folder in JK2 and JKA you must go to your steam library, right click Jedi outcast or Jedi academy, then click properties (located in the context menu), now click the tab titled “Local Files” and then click the box titled "browse local files." If you followed these steps correctly you should see a folder pop up titled "Jedi Outcast" or "Jedi Academy" inside that folder there should be another folder titled "Gamedata" open that by selecting the folder and double clicking or select the folder and press enter key.
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