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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is an action-adventure game developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts. It was released for Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in November 2019, for Stadia in November 2020, and for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and Series S in June 2021. The story, set in the Star Wars universe five years after Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, follows Jedi Padawan Cal Kestis, who becomes a target of the Galactic Empire and is hunted throughout the galaxy by two Inquisitors while attempting to complete his training, escape his troubled past, and rebuild the fallen Jedi Order.
The game was announced during E3 2018, with a more detailed reveal during the Star Wars Celebration in April 2019. The game received generally favorable reviews from critics and was a commercial success, selling more than ten million copies by 2020.
15. Faster Startup and Config Tweaks
Faster Startup and Config Tweaks
All of us gamers out there know how great this game is, and knowing this, let's be aware that it is a game with high graphics quality; which can be very demanding on your computer's performance. For this reason, this mod was created so that we can all enjoy this beautiful game.
In principle, this mod makes the game load much faster by removing the initial videos that appear when you run the game. Additionally, it gives you access to graphical settings that you would otherwise not be able to customize such as Motion Blur, Depth of Field and Bloom, among others.
If you're struggling to run the game at a decent frame rate, this mod is definitely worth a try.
www.nexusmods.com/starwarsjedifallenorder/mods/9
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14. Skywalker ReShade FX – True HDR
Skywalker ReShade FX – True HDR
The previous mod was a tip for those who have not been able to upgrade their computer yet, but the following tip is for those who, even though they have seen such beauty and good gameplay within the game, I must say, still want to get the most out of it.
As with most games that already look good on their own, the most you're going to get in terms of graphical upgrades is usually a ReShade preset. The Skywalker ReShade FX – True HDR is by far the best option for enhancing the game’s visuals, offering a solution to its HDR issues. This mod uses ReShade to give you a carefully curated mix of visual effects with the goal of simulating what the game should look like on an HDR monitor.
The result is a much more vibrant, less washed-out look overall.
www.nexusmods.com/starwarsjedifallenorder/mods/3
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13. Better Sabers
Better Sabers
Well, I love Star Wars and one thing I noticed offhand is that the Jedi Fallen Order doesn't give you that many color options for lightsabers. But there is always a way to fix that…
Creating anything about Star Wars is quite a huge order, given the hordes of cult fans who remain dedicated to the original lore.
That said, it can’t be avoided that things are going to get combed through in detail. And one of the first things people notice has to be the lightsabers. Of course, the lightsabers... the best part of it! There are a number of mods when it comes to lightsaber customization, one of the best being BigTP’s Better Sabers.
This mod changes the colors for all lightsabers making them appear much brighter than vanilla.
www.nexusmods.com/starwarsjedifallenorder/mods/58
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12. Dismemberment Alpha
Dismemberment Alpha
After you get the mod for better lightsabers, maybe you can give Alpha Dismemberment a try. With this mod you will get to enjoy the brutality and carnage that a weapon like this could bring to humanity. And, of course, only true gamers could carry it.
I must say that any game with a playable lightsaber but no dismemberment is just asking for a review score reduction or is trying to wrestle with some age rating score. Jedi: Fallen Order's lightsaber carnage is rather tame for that matter.
That's why unlocking the full potential of this elegant weapon for a more civilized age with the Dismemberment Alpha is a must. After all, dismemberments are the first full demonstrative use for a lightsaber in a franchise that has a dismemberment fetish.
www.nexusmods.com/starwarsjedifallenorder/mods/282
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11. Dark Knight Mod
Dark Knight Mod
Every gamer has a darkside in its inner self and it is awesome when we unleash it outside so we can destroy all our enemies with style and a peaceful, gloomy mind.
Before you start playing a John Williams-esque take on the Batman theme in your head, the Dark Knight Mod doesn't quite have anything to do with the Caped Crusader. Instead, it gives Cal the option of wearing a dark outfit with red accents, which is a nice addition on top of the variations you find while exploring the galaxy.
www.nexusmods.com/starwarsjedifallenorder/mods/13
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10. SooperSnell’s Sabers Pack
SooperSnell’s Sabers Pack
For those who are already quite familiar with the game, you’d know that looting different chests around the world rewards you with cosmetic lightsaber parts to modify your weapon with. The parts are purely cosmetic of course, but offer a simple way to personalize your weapon and make it feel more unique with every new piece you unlock.
SooperSnell’s Sabers Pack replaces some of the saber parts you find throughout the game with some of the more well-known ones, making it feel more like an easter egg hunt than random loot drops.
With this mod installed, you’ll be able to piece together sabers wielded by Darth Revan, Qui-Gon Jinn, and even Darth Vader.
www.nexusmods.com/starwarsjedifallenorder/mods/159
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9. Cal Customizer
Cal Customizer
Lightsabers aren’t the only things getting customized. Many fans wanted more control over how the young jedi apprentice himself looks in the game. Many modern RPGs offer a variety of character styles to create a completely unique character. But Fallen Order is no RPG.
The Cal Customizer might not allow you to create a character from scratch, but it does offer a few ways to change things appearance-wise. This mod gives you 15 hair, 30 eye, and 15 skin colors to work with to give Cal a much more personalized look. You definitely should give it a try so you can make the best Cal of all times.
www.nexusmods.com/starwarsjedifallenorder/mods/127
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8. Darth Maul - Shadow Hunter
Darth Maul - Shadow Hunter
Regardless of how skillfully disappointing Darth Maul can get at times, he's no doubt one of the cooler Sith enemies in the Star Wars mythos. You just can't get enough of his dual-bladed lightsaber acrobatics, so some modders decided to bring him into Jedi: Fallen Order.
Thanks to the Darth Maul - Shadow Hunter mod, you can now play as edgy Sith lord. It only replaced Cal Kestis' character model though, so the voice won't be Maul's. Paired with the right lightsaber mod for the red glow and you can finally play as the Sith.
www.nexusmods.com/starwarsjedifallenorder/mods/111
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7. The Clone Wars
The Clone Wars
Jedi: Fallen Order's storyline takes place relatively fresh after the execution of Order 66 and the fall of the Jedi. That means there were bound to be some remnants of Republic Clone Trooper designs left unchanged by the Galactic Empire.
Or if you merely want the Republic Clone Trooper outfits better, then The Clone Wars mod will let you kill them as payback for Order 66. It replaces the Imperial Stormtroopers to resemble Republic Clone Troopers complete with the less skeletal helmet.
www.nexusmods.com/starwarsjedifallenorder/mods/73
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6. Playable General Grievous
Playable General Grievous
General Grievous was one of the most feared characters during the Clone Wars era. And he’s making an appearance in Fallen Order as well. Grievous was neither Jedi nor Sith, but was a sworn enemy of Obi-Wan and the Jedi as he relentlessly attacked during his military expeditions.
Take advantage of his advanced cybernetics with this mod installed. This is one of my favourite characters for sure.
www.nexusmods.com/starwarsjedifallenorder/mods/153
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5. Kylo Ren
Kylo Ren
Up next we have Star Wars’ most recent villain from the sequel trilogy, none other than Kylo Ren.
While Ben may have been conflicted in the films, he’s definitely one with the dark side in this version – inspired by his hooded appearance in The Force Awakens.
And while Kylo Ren’s signature lightsaber is the only one to feature a crossguard, this mod doesn’t capture that detail, so you’ll have to make do with a regular red one.
www.nexusmods.com/starwarsjedifallenorder/mods/240
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4. Lord Vader
Lord Vader
Of course, the Sith Lords wouldn’t be complete without Lord Vader. Still one of the most iconic villains in any film to this day, Star Wars just wouldn’t be complete without an appearance from the Dark Lord himself.
This mod even comes complete with modified physics to make sure his cape works as intended, though his signature red lightsaber isn’t included in the pack.
That’s no problem though: since you have the Lightsaber Color Editor mod for that.
www.nexusmods.com/starwarsjedifallenorder/mods/148
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3. The Mandalorian
The Mandalorian
To many fans, The Mandalorian is the TV equivalent of what Fallen Order is in terms of gaming. The original films set the standards so high that it just isn’t easy to please the hardcore fans. Many consider The Mandalorian to be the best Star Wars release recently, especially since the sequel trilogy mostly received mixed reviews.
With that, it’s only fitting that Din Djarin makes an appearance in the Fallen Order as well. This mod includes his complete Beskar armor set, and these textures look great by the way.
Just don’t expect to see the weapons he uses in the show – even I think that would be a bit too much but anyway it is awesome mod.
www.nexusmods.com/starwarsjedifallenorder/mods/257
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2. True New Journey Plus
True New Journey Plus
Another common criticism of Fallen Order was its lack of content. Many consider the game to be too short, and the lack of a true new game plus didn’t help either.
A NG+ mode was added recently, but due to how the game works, most of the unlockables will still be unavailable in your new playthrough. Fans still weren’t satisfied.
Which resulted in modder Callyste providing his own version of NG+, allowing you to start a new game while retaining everything you’ve unlocked in your prior playthrough.
www.nexusmods.com/starwarsjedifallenorder/mods/131
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1. The Empires Strikes Harder
The Empires Strikes Harder
If all this still isn’t enough to scratch your Fallen Order itch, why not up the difficulty of your next playthrough with Mr Fox’s The Empire Strikes Harder? If the clever name wasn’t obvious enough, this mod reworks certain aspects of gameplay to make things a bit more challenging.
One of the mod’s main features are the enemy replacements, adding in some popular Star Wars villains as mini bosses that you’ll encounter throughout the game.
This includes battles with Savage Opress and Darth Maul, which definitely weren’t part of the original game.
www.nexusmods.com/starwarsjedifallenorder/mods/126
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