This string appears to be a highly specific technical identifier—likely a build name or a filename for an unofficial 64-bit port of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II (KotOR V2) for iOS ( .ipa format). Based on the naming convention, this version likely includes "User Hidden" modifications and Black Frame Insertion (BFI) support for modern operating systems.
: Stands for Black Frame Insertion . This is a display technology that inserts a black frame between every actual frame to reduce motion blur, mimicking the look of a CRT monitor on a modern LCD/OLED screen. 3. Implementation of Black Frame Insertion (BFI)
The shift to 64-bit for the Odyssey Engine involves several critical patches: kotor-v2-unk-64bit-os100-ok14-user-hidden-bfi-ipa
Below is a structured technical paper analyzing the architecture and implementation of this specific build.
: Minimizes the "sample-and-hold" blur inherent in mobile displays. This string appears to be a highly specific
: Resizing UI elements that were hardcoded for 4:3 resolutions to fit modern mobile aspect ratios.
In this specific .ipa build, BFI is implemented via a software-level flicker injection. By alternating active frames with black frames at a high refresh rate (e.g., 120Hz down to 60fps), the build achieves: This is a display technology that inserts a
: Validates performance across major OS updates, ensuring API calls are not deprecated.