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Synthesist
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I was wondering, has anyone tried instaling a combination of mods on his game and achived a playthrough from start to finish?
Supposing a user hasupdated drivers and hasn't made any installation mistakes(both for the mods and the game), would a mod-combination/compatibility list be of use? Or are there variables that differ from PC to PC that could mess things up even for identical systems with identical -and correct- installations?
From what I've seen the most used mods are:
-the High Resolution mod
-FFVII Music Replacement
-NPC Filed Models' Replacement Project (now named Phoenix Rejuvinatiopn Project)
-YAMP multi-patcher
-gjoerulv's Hardcore Gameplay mod
Has anyone tried a combination of those and achieved a playthrough?
We could combine experience, attempt playthroughs and extract our conclusions into a stickied "Mod Combination FAQ" :evil:
If this has been attempted previously excuse me, it might have slipped from my searching
Supposing a user hasupdated drivers and hasn't made any installation mistakes(both for the mods and the game), would a mod-combination/compatibility list be of use? Or are there variables that differ from PC to PC that could mess things up even for identical systems with identical -and correct- installations?
From what I've seen the most used mods are:
-the High Resolution mod
-FFVII Music Replacement
-NPC Filed Models' Replacement Project (now named Phoenix Rejuvinatiopn Project)
-YAMP multi-patcher
-gjoerulv's Hardcore Gameplay mod
Has anyone tried a combination of those and achieved a playthrough?
We could combine experience, attempt playthroughs and extract our conclusions into a stickied "Mod Combination FAQ" :evil:
If this has been attempted previously excuse me, it might have slipped from my searching