In the ff7_opengl.cfg file you can manually edit your preferences for the game. Once you've done this run the FF7Config and you should get a message saying something like 'pass'. This mod is actually quite easy just extract all the files into your Final Fantasy 7 folder in Program Files.
#Final fantasy 7 mod 69 zip file#
zip file containing Aali's custom Graphics Driver can be found here. Okay so know you're set up to start modding! An easy way to this is play to the first save point then copy that file 10 times and rename it accordingly (i.e they will all be save00.ff7 so change to save01.ff7, save02.ff7, etc.) If you're having a bit of trouble in later versions of windows using compatibility mode and change to windows 98 (I know this game is that old.)Īlso, for some reason you need to make sure that you have filled all the save slots filled (i.e save00.ff7 to save09.ff7) and the ff7input.cfg (this file is created when you first play the game). It's best to turn off the user account control for this but you don't need to.
#Final fantasy 7 mod 69 install#
Then run the install the official 1.02 Final Fantasy 7 patch.
It allows you to edit some aspects of the game.įirstly, you need to make sure that you have installed the game in it's default location which should be something like 'C:\Program Files\Square Soft, Inc\Final Fantasy VII\'. (WinRAR is free and easy)ģ) An official FF7 game for PC (Not the Ultimate version)Ĥ) The official 1.02 Final Fantasy 7 PC PatchĪali's custom graphics driver is essential for many of the ff7 mods out there. Okay, so what you will need for this instructable is:Ģ) Software to decompress. Still, it was a pretty moody, pointed teaser. If you want to look into more mods have a look at the Qhimm forums or go to FinalFantasy7PC. The first trailer for Final Fantasy 7 Remake back in 2015 didnt reveal much information beyond the games existence.
There are a lot more cool mods that you can get (such as 9999 Limit Breaker, that allows your HP/MP/Damage go beyond 9999) but this instructable will only cover these four. It's also needed for most of the other mods)Ģ) Phoenix Rejuvenation Project (Changes most characters in the game from their blocky sprites to more lifelike ones)ģ) Team Avalanche's Graphical Overhaul (Improves both 2d and 3d game backgrounds, GUI's, etc.) Some of the mods that I would recommend are:ġ) Aali's Custom Graphics Driver (Allows you to increase the game resolution. But what if you could play the same old FF7 that you know and love with enhanced graphics? That's right, thanks to the dedicated hard-working people over in the Qhimm Forums there are unofficial 'patches' that you can get to enhance your FF7 experience.īefore I start I would like to let it be known that I did not create any of the mods in this instructable nor do I credit for them. Final Fantasy VII is one of those games that you love to play even though the graphics are all outdated.