

TSLRCM purely restores content and does not modify existing content, in contrast to The Sith Lords Restoration Project by Team Gizka which seeks to improve the existing game in addition to restoring cut content. There are also other forms of cut content such as an insane Dustil Onasi and "Darth Atris" that are left out due to little existing material and plot conflicts.

Cut content not restored in TSLRCM includes the planet of M4-78 and the GenoHaradan organization, both of which are being restored in separate projects. Oh, and Troopers even has ship-flying segments - including the legendary Death Star trench run - for those times when you want to take a break from the FPS action.The aim of TSLRCM is to restore the maximum amount of cut content possible back into The Sith Lords game while addressing several game stopping bugs. Those pained grunts and crackly screams almost make you feel bad for shooting so many faceless Stormtroopers. But the best part might just be all the additional radio chatter, which includes fresh, made-for-the-mod voice-overs mixed with death screams straight out of the movies.

With the Troopers: Dawn of Destiny mod, you'll be armed with tons of meticulously modeled blasters that you can put to the test in a variety of Star Wars-themed maps. And just because you can't use the Force doesn't mean you don't have a part to play in the battle for the galaxy. If you didn't already know from playing Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast or Rebel Commando, taking the first-person perspective behind a laser rifle feels incredible. Here's another excellent reader suggestion, courtesy of Jesse1066: a complete overhaul of Unreal Tournament 2004 that puts you in the boots of a Rebel or Imperial footsoldier. But thanks to the limitations of the mod, you won't get a scratch on the Falcon no matter how poorly you drive it. You're sure to gain a newfound respect for Han Solo's piloting skills when you try to fly this thing between skyscrapers, given that you'll probably be crashing this behemoth of a spaceship into buildings nonstop. When you're ready to move up a weight class or fifty, you can spawn a to-scale version of the Millennium Falcon, which makes all those other rides look like little baby toys. First off is that iconic Return of the Jedi speeder bike, which is seemingly (and hilariously) indestructible if this video is any indication. Grand Theft Auto 4 mods offer myriad options for custom character models and cars, and it just so happens that two of the greatest user-made vehicles are Star Wars-related. The denizens of Liberty City are constantly worried about being the victim of yet another carjacking, but until now, they never had to deal with a maniac zooming around on a laser-blasting speeder bike.
