



Released on December 6, 2004, Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords is the first game developed by Obsidian Entertainment, with a small core development team of seven former employees of Black Isle Studios led by Obsidian CEO Feargus Urquhart. See also: Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords § Development TSLRCM has been acknowledged and praised by multiple video game publications as essential for a satisfactory gameplay experience of The Sith Lords, especially after the implementation of Steam workshop support for the game in July 2015. As of 2015, the mod is endorsed and supported by Aspyr Media, Inc., an American video game developer and publisher responsible for the continued support of The Sith Lords on modern platforms. The mod's first public release was in September 2009. A years-spanning project that aims to improve the gameplay experience of The Sith Lords as intended by its developer, TSLRCM is developed by a group of fans who pieced together disparate narrative elements through data extracted from the game's fragmented code. Then just eject your device and fire up the game.The Sith Lords Restored Content Modification, often abbreviated as TSLRCM, is a fan volunteer effort to reinstate or recreate unused content for the 2004 video game Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords and fix a vast number of technical issues present in the retail release of the game. You'll see the "dlc" folder show up alongside the "saves" folder and the other files that are down below KOTOR 2 in the menu. Simply drag the "dlc" folder onto KOTOR 2 inside the Files menu in the Finder and that's it. On that Files screen you'll see KOTOR 2 and if you click it a drop down will appear showing some other files that are inside the KOTOR 2 app (one of them is a "saves" folder). Click on that, and click on Files on the horizontal menu bar. In the lefthand column of a Finder window under Locations you'll see your iOS device show up after it's plugged in. If you're on Mac and on Catalina or later, you'll access your iOS device through the Finder window. Now connect your device to your computer. Unzipped you'll have a folder called "tslrcm mobile" and inside that folder is another folder named "dlc" and inside THAT folder are a bunch of folders named "mods_" Feel free to delete any of those folders that aren't the language you care about (i.e. Download the file at the site, unzip it to wherever (I use my desktop).
