You can get a good look at the comparison between the Steam/PC version and the mod below. Interestingly, they don’t want to get “too upscaled.” No: they’re looking to not have an “oversharp or overclean effect,” so that it feels constant and still true to the original. The mod is billed as a “cleaner, more detailed” version than past “HD mods,” upscaling the game with AI. Calling itself the “most accurate modern take on the PC version,” this mod outfit is using deep learning AI techniques to really get it right.
Take this Satsuki Yatoshi Mod, for instance. Final Fantasy VIII (2013) 2013: Final Fantasy III (3D Remake) 2014: Final Fantasy IV (3D Remake) 2014: Final Fantasy XIII: 2014: Final Fantasy XIII-2: 2014: Final Fantasy IV: The After Years: 2015: Final Fantasy Type-0 HD 2015: Final Fantasy V: 2015: Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII: 2015: Final Fantasy VI: 2015: Final Fantasy IX: 2016.
That’s partially why so many prospective modders are messing with it, even now. Like Chrono Trigger before it, it’s one of the biggest “gateway JRPGs” in history. People will always try and bring back the original classic, as it was a formative JRPG for many folks. and final DLC for Fallout 4, released exclusively on PC February 6, 2017. ‘Final Fantasy VII | Satsuki Yatoshi Mod’įinal Fantasy VII will never be out of style.Įven if the remaster didn’t happen! Even if the remaster somehow doesn’t have a real end due to some freak accident. This replica has 9 individual files and was modeled from scratch in Autodesk.