
Final Fantasy XVI director Naoki Yoshida (Yoshi-P) politely requests fans avoid creating or installing "offensive or inappropriate" mods for the PC release. In a recent PC Gamer interview, while declining to specify examples, Yoshi-P emphasized a desire to maintain a respectful community experience. This follows the game's PC launch on September 17th, which includes features like a 240fps frame rate cap and upscaling technologies. While acknowledging the creative potential of the modding community, Yoshi-P's statement implicitly addresses the existence of NSFW and potentially harmful content within some modding communities for other Final Fantasy titles. The request aims to ensure a positive and inclusive environment for all players. The broader modding community, encompassing platforms like Nexusmods and Steam, showcases a wide range of modifications, from graphical enhancements to cosmetic crossovers. However, Yoshi-P's appeal underscores the need for responsible modding practices within the Final Fantasy XVI community.
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