
How To Use MemoriaIf a mod requires Memoria, it should say so. You might need Memoria for some mods and I'll talk about that next.Your first troubleshoot step should be to make sure you're using the custom UnityPlayer.dll. Make sure you did that because no mods will work without that step.Overwrite the original UnityPlayer.dll inside the install folder with the custom one.Extract with 7-Zip or another program that can extract.Download the custom UnityPlayer.dll: DOWNLOAD.You can download Memoria here: Īs a general rule of thumb, if something modifies gameplay or text elements, it is probably using Memoria to do that. I'll go over the details of the differences between regular mods and Memoria mods below, as well as how to get Memoria set up.
Some mods require that you use something called Memoria. Download that file and paste that into the install folder. Credit to Enfyve for their work, and you can support them here: Every single mod with the exception of font mods requires that you replace this with a custom version. Inside the install folder, there is a file called "UnityPlayer.dll". This is where you'll find the exe file, called "FINAL FANTASY VI.exe". From now on, I'll refer to this as the "install folder". Find and click into the folder called FINAL FANTASY VI PR. If they're somewhere else, you'll find a folder there called. By default, your Steam games are located in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common. You'll need something like 7-Zip to extract almost all of the files you download, especially. You can always find the newest version of this at Terii Senshi's Homepage. It will allow you to modify nearly any sprite in the game. You can always find the newest version of this at Lord J's Homepage.įF3SE is another sprite editor that in many ways surpasses FF3us Sprite Editor. Good work figuring that one out, by the way. Other editing functions are buggy and may not work. One of the more famous editors, this one can successfully edit world maps and the ingame script. You can always find the newest version of this at Lord J's Homepage.
It allows you to edit monster stats, monster battle scripts, character stats, colloseum battles, spell stats, monster formations, locations of formations and item stats.
FF3us Multi EditorįF3usME can be used with a dump of SNES FF3US for a wide variety of things. You can use these to, well, edit your ROM (not that we necessarily condone that).