by Scarlett Jan 12,2025
Final Fantasy XVI director, Naoki Yoshida (Yoshi-P), has politely requested fans avoid creating or installing "offensive or inappropriate" mods for the PC release.
In a recent PC Gamer interview, Yoshi-P addressed the modding community, urging them to refrain from developing or using mods deemed "offensive or inappropriate." While PC Gamer inquired about potentially humorous mods, Yoshi-P prioritized setting clear boundaries regarding unacceptable content. He declined to provide specifics, stating that highlighting examples might inadvertently encourage such creations. His core message was a simple request for respectful and appropriate modding practices.
Yoshi-P's extensive experience with the Final Fantasy franchise likely exposes him to a wide range of mods, including those considered inappropriate or offensive. Platforms like Nexusmods and Steam showcase the spectrum of Final Fantasy modding, from graphical enhancements to cosmetic crossovers. However, the existence of NSFW and other objectionable mods necessitates this call for responsible modding. While Yoshi-P avoided specifics, the clear implication is a request to avoid such content. Examples include mods that replace character models with explicit content.
Final Fantasy XVI's PC release boasts impressive features, including a 240fps frame rate cap and advanced upscaling technologies. Yoshi-P's request aims to maintain a respectful and positive environment for all players, ensuring the game's launch remains a positive experience.
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