Very Good News (Final Fantasy 7 XP Patch!!!)

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Well you don't have to apply for 2 or 3+ patches for Final Fantasy 7 (under XP OS)... WOOOOOAAA here is the link ENJOY!!!
http://animevamp.deep-ice.com/ff7.htm
Sick of Final Fantasy crashing when using XP?
Want to be able to use 4X Antialiasing on your new GeForce4 MX?
Enhances the music not only of Final Fantasy VII, but also Divi-Dead and Fatal Relations!
Then this is the solution to all your problems, Final Fantasy 7 XP!

"I hope it works for your computer... " FF7 ROCKS baby~~
 
Um, slightly interesting.  I'd like to see more technical details before I tried it... and um, I hope they didn't rip off Jedwin's patch.
 
I will have to test this patch once I get back home... (note I said test, not try)

Well it's certainly big. That's about all I can say from here ^_^
 
It works! Before I loaded it, having Cloud perform Omnislash would crash my game in the same manner as has been reporting on other message boards. Now that I've loaded the patch, there's no crash and he performs Omnislash exactly as he's supposed to. Now I can finally proceed with the ending of the game and continue to use Omnislash in the future.

Great patch, start spreading the word!
 
Strange...
All the "features" mentioned are actually possible with my standard copy of FFVII if I configure things right.

Nevertheless I'll try this 9mb file later.
 
I'm still waiting for word from more reliable sources on this, can anyone confirm any new functionality from this patch? It's not that I don't trust new users with heavy opinions, I just don't trust new users with heavy opinions  :wink:
 
I downloaded it and it does....... nothing. I even extracted the files to find nothing  :evil:
 
Yeah, I can understand why you wouldn't trust me. Still, all I can say is that before I downloaded the patch, Omnislash would crash my game in the same manner as described in the post here. After I downloaded the patch, I had no further problems with Omnislash. Performed beautifully and the graphics look better too.
 
Alright, so it obviously does something. At 9MB it must contain something other than that home-made looking installation program. A complete FF7.exe is a good guess, but it must contain something more, FF7.exe is only 5.5MB uncompressed. But the "official" page says nothing specific about the technicalities of the "patch" (can hardly be titled as a patch when it's as large as a complete distribution). I'd prefer if the originator of this release explained what the huge file contains and roughly what it does, or which FF7.exe he's distributing. With a size of 9MB, it can contain tons of stuff to sneak onto my system without my direct knowledge. So until I know what it does, I'm apprehensive to install this thing onto my computer. Hell, it could even be malicious (judging from the l33tn3ss of the homepage).  :-?

Doesn't someone know of a way to deconstruct SEAU (Self-Extracting Archive Utility) installations?
 
First off, allow me to say that the homepage is definitely NOT L337. Something, like, say, Icrontic, with it's Gh3tt0 L337 "Ghetto computer" articles certainly is. </plug>
Qhimm, I think all you need to find is whatever compression thingy it uses then use a program to unzip it. Like if it's RAR or gzh or CAB or anything.
 
It can't be decompressed neither by WinRAR nor by WinZip ... hm ...

 - Alhexx
 
Let me be blatantly obvious, then. There's a difference between "judging from it being so l33t" and "judging from its l33tn3ss". I wasn't stating it was l33t, I was merely noting that it's so horribly unl33t (commenting on its l33tn3ss). I was being diplomatic too, since it works for people who associate l33t with something bad, too (the site would be very l33t in that case, also judging from its l33tn3ss).  :wink:

[EDIT: Mental note: implement a [l33t] BBCode tag. ]
 
Why don't we just contact the author of the patch and ask him? Maybe he will reply ...
 
hmm mines is 9meg extracted, with a tifa icon...
although i didnt replace my original exe...
 
Well, it's virus free also AD(s) as well... from my point of view this patch contains Official Patch v1.2, ff7.exe, and ???? <--- yes, I really don't know~ 9.02mb?!?!
But hey it works and I didn't find any problems yet (For my computer and the game)... Fineee, I will e-mail this guy and see:
 
no way... if that's official patch v. 1.2 then how did the author of this patch got to work within XP? look at all the AA... (maybe aniso too) its gorgeous  8)
 
I'll have a look at it in a resource hacker, probably in a disassembler.
I'll post a reply when I find something useful...

 - Alhexx
 
well, you can save the trouble by not enableing aniso filter (hehe, realized that you don't need it for most of situations [except world map] :p)
if possible, modify the lighting process into pixel or vertex shading...hmm it might saves up lots of CPU usages.
er, better yet... have a new configuation GUI to incorporate today's graphic standard  8)
 
the anistrpic filtering is nice to see in battles.
as i have shown before.
that AA is possible with 1.2v of ff7,
but the anistropic filtering does make a bigger diff
 
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