
Feel free to experiment, perhaps you will find that you only want limbs chopped off.50% of the time, or something. I chose the value 1000, but didn't test out higher values. If you want, before you begin you can make a copy and save it with a different filename in case you want to revert changes. Do not "save as", just save the file from within wordpad.

Once you finish making the changes, save the file. Jaconfig will have 1 dismember related entry and jampconfig will have 3 you have to find. If they have the word dismember, you will change them. They will not be the exact same number values as my examples, it doesn't matter. Use the find function (ctrl+f) and search for "dismember" (without quotation marks)Įvery instance of dismember that comes up will be similar to this: cfg filetype with wordpad, your just doing this once.

Make sure you uncheck where it asks you to open this kind of file with this program everytime. (You may want to just start with the jampconfig.cfg file if you only want to see the change in multiplayer.) These are what you need to open and make changes to. There may be two files, jaconfig.cfg and/or jampconfig.cfg. Locate your base folder, it should be somewhere similar to this:Ĭ:\SteamLibrary\SteamApps\common\Jedi Academy\GameData\base You can also just delete the files, then verify your game cache/integrity and steam should download the file you for brand new.in theory. Of course, my quick fix can be reverted back to normal at any time, provided you make a copy of the file(s) you will modify.

I only play the multiplayer aspect of the game so to me it was inconsequential. This may cause unforeseen problems in the singleplayer, perhaps making certain enemies behave weirdly, as in, be cut in half when the game actually didnt want them to be because hey, they are in a cutscene after you defeat him, and now he's talking to you as a set of legs without an upper body. I did not test this thoroughly with the single player. I've tried several mods, and using the command console in-game in dozens of different ways, and they simply didn't work for me. This is working as of, and for me is the only solution to work. This is specifically for multiplayer, I don't know if it works on single player as it should throughout the whole game, but playing one of the first missions in single player I can see enemies heads and torsos flying when I cut into them, so there's that. In case you haven't gotten it to work yet, this is how i got my Steam and Non steam version of Jedi Academy to have working dismemberment in multiplayer WITHOUT a mod.
