If you have FFXV on Steam, you should now see the tools in the Tools section of your Steam Library. The tools, confusingly named the Mod Organizer, launched along patch 1.24 last night. The initial mod tools let players replace the models and/or textures of characters, give characters new outfits, and alter weapons or create new weapons with new models and attributes.Ĭuriously, Squeenix have decided to cap custom weapons at 100 points across all attributes, which they say 'ensures that they are balanced against other weapons.' I mean, yeah, but if someone can already replacing every best boy with vaping moogles in lingerie, what's the harm of overpowered weapons? The FFXV Steam Workshop, which previously only hosted mods Squeenix themselves made, is slowly filling up with well, multiple Keyblades so far and one cursed Thomas the Tank Engine. Right now, the tools can replace models, add new weapons, and add new costumes, but Squeenix have said before that they plan to keep expanding their scope to make more types of mod possible.
Square Enix have launched the promised official mod tools for Final Fantasy X, letting all and sundry tinker with those good boys.