This preset is based off of my KOTOR 2 preset, which for some reason does not look the same on KOTOR 1. I Intended to rectify this issue by modifying that preset for KOTOR 1 and uploading it here.
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Unfortunately, I've learned that my KOTOR 2 preset doesn't quite look as good on KOTOR 1, probably due to the devs using different shader files for KOTOR 2 or something like that. It just looked saturated and sad. Plus Tatooine and Manaan were WAY too bright and all kinds of crap. In any case, I think I've done an acceptable job at replicating the aesthetic my previous preset had. Again, I will upload screenshots of my in-game graphics settings.
INSTALLATION: Make sure ReShade version 4.9.1 is installed. During the ReShade installation process, make sure you get EVERY effect available as it has you go down a checklist of which effects you want installed. OpenGL is the renderer you want to select. Once you have that done, you can install this preset. Extract the file from the folder, copy and paste file into the game directory (lazy way) OR you can do what I do, which is create a new folder in your game's directory, name it "ReShade Presets" and shove the preset in there. In game, turn on the preset by pressing "Home" to open ReShade, then select this preset from ReShade's preset menu.
IMPORTANT: This mod required ReShade version 4.3.0 to work as intended, but hey, it was broken anyways! ...So I made 2.0, which requires version 4.9.1 thusly.