Final fantasy xv windows edition mod organizerは、final fantasy xv windows editionのmod制作をお手伝いするツールです。あなたが作った素材をmodデータにコンバートしてゲームの世界に組み込むことができます。. まだnexus mod managerのようにわかりやすく導入できるツールなど.
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You can build your mod in MO and then take that '.ffxvbinmod' file from the bin General folder within your assets folder and drop it into Documents My Game Final Fantasy XV Steam 'Numbers' mod and then load up the game.This works perfectly well, but maybe someone could test it without a Steam version. Maybe just try putting a 'mods' folder after your Final Fantasy XV folder and then placing an already built.ffxvbinmod inside it. The only issue i see with this is, inside the 'mods' folder there should be a binmod.list (reads as a text file with your mods on basically.) I suppose you could make that file, but leave it blank as i thought maybe i had to input my mods name into that list, but turned out it just crashes the game and once you take the line out it works fine. (I'm assuming it just edits itself.)TL;DRUsing mods with Steam outside of workshop is 100% possible and with other versions, probably possible, but more trail and error needed to figure out how. Originally posted by:You can build your mod in MO and then take that '.ffxvbinmod' file from the bin General folder within your assets folder and drop it into Documents My Game Final Fantasy XV Steam 'Numbers' mod and then load up the game.This works perfectly well, but maybe someone could test it without a Steam version. Maybe just try putting a 'mods' folder after your Final Fantasy XV folder and then placing an already built.ffxvbinmod inside it.
The only issue i see with this is, inside the 'mods' folder there should be a binmod.list (reads as a text file with your mods on basically.) I suppose you could make that file, but leave it blank as i thought maybe i had to input my mods name into that list, but turned out it just crashes the game and once you take the line out it works fine. (I'm assuming it just edits itself.)TL;DRUsing mods with Steam outside of workshop is 100% possible and with other versions, probably possible, but more trail and error needed to figure out how.I know you can build and add them locally, I just don't have the skills to do so.
But from what I've heard, its been a hassle with the mod tools so far? It's not too bad, although they could've done a lot of things much better, like;Being able to use the in-game assets.
(Seems like a huge oversight)Better log/error output. (decrypting those are a nightmare.)Less limitations on who and what we can edit. (You can only make outfits for the guys, for example.)Also it's super sketchy that the files are uploaded to their server and redownloaded to us to build the mod. It's strange that couldn't be handled our side with the tools, it's like they want to spy on what we're doing.tin foil hat at the ready.Other than that i'd say it has been pretty fun personally.
(Apart from rigging a custom character into the game. That's a pain because if something goes wrong then everything seems to go wrong.) I've managed to rig LIS Max Caulfield into the game (My workshop item - shameless plug.;)) but it's still looking a little janky and the fingers are the worst. Getting a weapon in-game though is super easy even someone with zero knowledge of 3d programing could do it. (Obviously knowledge helps a lot though.). All I want are:-Ignis' 'hair down' hair that works with all outfits, not just stuck to an outfit-new outfits for the bro's they can all wear, not just recolor/retextures of existing.I don't care about weapon models nor do I care about replacing the bros/anyone with another model/character entirely.I've so far seen a few outfit mods (like that Regis suit one) but they're still janky enough I wouldn't want to use them in game outside of screenshotting. If it's that difficult for even knowledgeable people to put an outfit on Noct (or anyone else) while keeping Noct's head/body as it should be, I doubt I'll be getting there any time soon.;p (edit - I'm not putting down the work on those outfits, btw. It's amazing what they achieved.
But it just showcases how limited/difficult it is to change/perfect certain things at the moment with what SE allows)And yeah.the upload/download process for compiling is ugh. Hiding or spying, whatever the reason, it's just ugh.
Here are the Final Fantasy XV mods we would love to see: Classic character skinsThis one is almost guaranteed but we are putting in a formal request. Let’s replace FFXV’s boyband with characters from the best games in the series. Yes, we are asking for Cloud and Tifa, Zidane and Garnet, Tidus, Lulu, Balthier pretty much anyone you can think of from the series’ long history. Not only would this allow us to take on the roles of these wonderful characters again, but it would add some much-needed colour to XV’s clad-in-black roster, plus some women to prevent the whole thing feeling like a bad lads night out.And since this is a fantasy wish list, it would be nice if these skins could come packaged with animations and voice lines pulled from the relevant games. That would really help bring these classic characters to life. FashionThere are a few costume changes in Final Fantasy XV but, for the most part, your foursome of best boys parade around in black leather. For a series with a history of wonderful costume design this wardrobe is disappointingly restrained.
So, for the love of chic, will someone please put together a fashion mod? Even better if you can fix up a dress sphere system akin to the one seen in Final Fantasy X-2. We want to dress our boys up in sweet outfits and cool hats. They need to look a billion dollars while zipping around on a chocobo, gosh darn it.
Car customisationOne of the most obvious Final Fantasy XV mods is extra customisation for the Regalia – your plush sports limo thing. The game already features some decent customisation options but it is simply not enough. We would love to see a mod that allows you to completely transform the Regalia into a different motor. Why not a roomy SUV? Or perhaps components based on real cars. Who doesn’t want to see Noctis and crew riding around in a Tesla?
Deliveroo modYou probably know that food is a massive part of Final Fantasy XV. Chowing down on one of the game’s many delicious recipes confers a variety of bonuses, and this can be of great importance before fighting a boss. But eating requires either dining at a restaurant or pitching a tent and cooking the correct ingredients. What if you forgot to prepare and are now on the boss’s doorstep? Deliveroo, that’s what (or Uber Eats, if you are in the USA).
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Just think about it: a Final Fantasy XV mod that instantly sends a delivery chocobo laden with tasty treats right to wherever you are in the world. No need to pre-prepare, just get the food you need when you need it. You know it makes sense. Permanent guest party membersThe true tragedy of Final Fantasy XV is not that it is taking ages to come to PC, nor that Chapter 13 is a bit guff. No, the real problem is that its very best character – Aranea – is merely a guest party member. The badass heroine, clad in one of the best armour designs the series has ever produced, sticks around with Noctis’ crew for just a short few quests, meaning there is not long to witness her brilliant combat flourishes. Of course, this need not be a problem if modders break the chains and make her a permanent party member.
Jobs/classesAn ambitious Final Fantasy XV mod could add a job class system to the game. Once a huge part of the series, job classes have been largely eradicated in modern Final Fantasy titles, but their legacy lingers in the form of characters fulfilling specific combat roles. In FFXV, however, classes are pretty much non-existent as – aside from Gladio being your party’s tank – the foursome are largely interchangeable in combat.A greater level of tactical depth could be introduced by a job system; assign a role to each of your boys and mould them into titans of battle.
With Final Fantasy XII’s job system fresh in the mind thanks to, it is exciting to imagine the kind of game XV could be with more defined class roles. Classic enemiesWe have already mentioned that a Final Fantasy XV mod for classic character skins is a must, but let’s not focus only on the heroes. The series’ monster designs have often been as iconic as its heroes, and this is an area where XV often stumbles. Where are the nightmare-fuelled creatures from days gone by?
We would love a mod that injects a bit of the weirdness that has faded from the series: bring back the likes of Hell House, the Death Claw, the Zemzelett, and – of course – the Dorky Face. Car radioOne of the small joys that FFXV provides is the Regalia’s in-car radio. It is pre-loaded with some of the finest tunes drawn from the history of Final Fantasy, and you can buy new albums from stores around the world. But after exhausting the VII – X library (admit it, those are the only ones you care about) you will probably be looking for new material. So why not a Final Fantasy XV PC mod that plugs into your own music collection, or perhaps even Spotify?
Hey, it worked for GTA, so why not Final Fantasy? Final Fantasy XV nude modsErm maybe not.
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