STAR WARS™ Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy™

STAR WARS™ Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy™

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Enabling Saber Realism Master Guide
By RogueSpectre
From what I can gather, most people are halfway there on setting up saber realism, but they probably don't realize that they've done a couple guides before making it work, so they point to the very last guide they did and say "that's the one that works" when in reality, it was a multi step process that they completed from several different guides.

Well, it's your lucky day, because I'd like to combine all the guides I've used into one place so you don't have to guess and check which ones you need to actual make saber realism work. I've even made it more simple by copy and pasting the actual instructions from the guides I've used into this one, so you don't have to open up any other guides.
Also, none of this information I found on my own, credit was given to each of the guides which helped me make this one.
   
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Setting The Proper File Values
First up, you need to set the values in the files, so that enabling Saber Realism in the game via settings and command prompts actually do something.

A lot of guides say to simply enter in a command in the console to enable saber realism, and while the command is correct, it activates a file whose values are set to 0. This effectively does nothing. So, follow this set of instructions to set the correct values for saber realism.

"Locate your base folder, it should be somewhere similar to this:

C:\SteamLibrary\SteamApps\common\Jedi Academy\GameData\base

There may be two files, jaconfig.cfg and/or jampconfig.cfg. These are what you need to open and make changes to.

(You may want to just start with the jampconfig.cfg file if you only want to see the change in multiplayer.)

Open the file(s) with WORDPAD. NOT notepad.
Make sure you uncheck where it asks you to open this kind of file with this program everytime. You don't want to associate the .cfg filetype with wordpad, your just doing this once.

Use the find function (ctrl+f) and search for "dismember" (without quotation marks)
Every instance of dismember that comes up will be similar to this:

seta dismemberment "100"
seta cg_dismember "0"
seta g_dismember "0"

They will not be the exact same number values as my examples, it doesn't matter. If they have the word dismember, you will change them.

Change them all to = 1000. Like this:

seta dismemberment "1000"
seta cg_dismember "1000"
seta g_dismember "1000"

Jaconfig will have 1 dismember related entry and jampconfig will have 3 you have to find. Once you finish making the changes, save the file. Do not "save as", just save the file from within wordpad. 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.

I chose the value 1000, but didn't test out higher values. Feel free to experiment, perhaps you will find that you only want limbs chopped off...50% of the time, or something. figure out what value you like, I guess is , what I'm trying to say.

Note: The number 1000 is only a suggestion for a number. Personally, I've found that the number 1000 makes it so only certain limbs are cut off, and only about half the time. As soon as I find a value that is more reliable/satisfying, I will update it and put it here.

As for online play- if your file is modified for dismemberment, YOU will see dismemberment, not other people who havent modified their file. I tested it with other people and they didnt see the dismemberment until they modded their file. It didn't interfere with the gameplay at all, awesome!"

Source: http://cs2bus.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=257636753
Enabling Saber Realism In-Game
Next, you need to actually turn saber realism on in the game. I found that after changing the values (as you just did in the first part of this guide) the settings for saber realism need to be renabled in the game's pause menu. So, to do so follow the instructions below:

From the pause menu, it's
Setup> Options > Switch Model Dismemberment to ON

Entering the Command Code Into the Console
And lastly, you need to activate the values you've set into the game by entering in command codes to the console.

To open the console, hold left shift, and hit the ~ key. A black drop down menu will open and you need to type this into the menu:

set g_sabermorerealistic 3

set helpusobi 1

Source: From a macosx post a long time ago in a forum far, far away.



Conclusion
So that is essentially everything I've done in order to make saber realism work in the game. It's actually not really a complicated process, but it seems like nobody has made a guide that really puts all the information in one place. (I actually found the same exact situation in KOTOR guides, and did literally the same exact thing with this guide, so hopefully this little bit of organization can help some people to better enjoy this game.
14 Comments
Foolgoner 14 May @ 1:31pm 
I had to change the g_sabermorerealistic in the readme itself, if you try and do it in game it will say its write protected even if the file is not.
Rragar 3 May @ 6:03pm 
Is this something specific to the Steam release? I seem to recall that dismemberment worked just fine in the original one?
CYBERNOMAD1 4 Dec, 2024 @ 9:41pm 
Says it's write protected.
Baeovar 3 May, 2020 @ 4:26am 
Has anyone tried this recently? I tried this method and the one using a autoexec.cfg file but no matter what I do I still get g_sabermorerealistic is write protected. Have these work arounds been "fixed"? Is there anyway to get around this stupid ban on this function.

I used to really enjoy this aspect of the game. Really don't understand the logic in disabling this function.
Sheik Yerbouti 5 Apr, 2020 @ 12:55pm 
@Pechis

I am think Jedi Outcast's dismemberment command is
"g_saberrealisticcombat 1"
If that doesn't work, all I have to say it "look it up". I don't know Jedi Outcast very well.
Pechis 26 Dec, 2019 @ 1:47pm 
Does this work for Jedi Outcast as well? I've tried every step and nothing happens. I do not have the option in the in-game menu to switch model dimemberment
PTSD Jub 23 Jan, 2018 @ 10:54pm 
A little help for some people.

If I put the "set g_sabermorerealistic 3" -command into the console, I get this message:
g_sabermorerealistic is write protected.

Here's what you need to do:
Restart the game and type "set g_sabermorerealistic 3" into the console without loading a save yet. After you have done that, you need to type "helpusobi 1" into the console too. Just type it in and start playing. Everything else in this guide was working without problems for me, so if you follow all steps you shouldn't have any problems.

P.S: Remember that you have to type "set g_sabermorerealistic 3" and "helpusobi 1" into the console with every new start.
Nyeh Squidward 21 Jan, 2018 @ 11:43am 
It said when I typed in the commands it is write protected what do I do?
Zilentis 18 Jan, 2018 @ 8:25am 
ahh thankyou
RogueSpectre  [author] 17 Jan, 2018 @ 4:50pm 
Silenced, its been a long time since I"ve played, but I think that you do have to type the console command in everytime unfortunately. The values that you change on the config file you don't have to mess with every time though.