

Inside your install folder is another folder called FINAL FANTASY_Data.These mods are generally the simplest to install. Most mods come in two flavors: bundles or Memoria. As a quick test to make sure it's working, try pressing F1 while you're in-game.But if it keeps loading indefinitely or your mods aren't working, then make sure you are using the custom UnityPlayer.dll, or try restarting your computer and then running the game again. You may also notice the game takes longer than normal to load - this is also normal. You may see the screen come up and then go away. At this point, just to initialize everything, I recommend running the game once.Inside of the plugins folder should look like this: Now, to make sure everything is in order, you can click into the BepInEx folder and you should see a folder called "plugins".Choose "Yes" to merge the folders when you see the prompt. Then you can simply extract that zip into your install folder. So if we're installing Memoria for FF1, just download the Final Fantasy 1 link there.Next you need to download a specific plugin for whichever Pixel Remaster you're modding.Unzip everything into your install folder.Download this BepInEx zip folder here: DOWNLOAD.Otherwise, I will detail how to get it working. You can find everything you need to know on the Memoria GitHub page here. 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.


Find and click into the folder called FINAL FANTASY 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.
