Dedicated Final Fantasy IX fans created Moguri Mod, a deep learning AI mod that beautifully upscales graphics for the PC version.It’s wonderful to see the ingenuity of passionate fans as they take on ambitious projects without any thoughts of compensation. And this new mod for the Steam version of Final Fantasy IX, which uses an AI to upscale textures from old games, absolutely falls into that category., according to the official website, “is a total revamping of the PC port of Final Fantasy IX through Deep Learning techniques.” This mod’s most drastic changes are in the background arts that are now more detailed, cleaner, and have a higher resolution. Moguri Mod also includes a custom implementation of Memoria Mod, which offers more customization and options than the original PC port. AdvertisementCheck out this twitter post showing the difference between the original PlayStation version, the recent PC port, and the PC mod version.
And of course some lovely screenshots of the PC mod version below that:People have figured out a way to use deep learning AI to enhance images beyond what their original resolution was and are using it to upscale textures from old games. One of the most impressive versions of this is an ongoing Final Fantasy 9 mod.PSX vs PC vs PC mod— E's Laf 2 combo bot (@HBJohnXuandou).
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Nov 20, 2017 I'm aware of non-open world game with mods, but jRPGs are rarely getting any. If anything, I'd rather expect official expansion packs, DLCs or fixes, but no mods in games like this one. I cannot explain it, but for some reason I don't see the usage for mods in linear/story driven jrpgs. 0 remakomenu = 1 Remako HD Graphics Mod v1. Final Fantasy VII Remako HD. The Remako mod improves the quality of the battle textures, world textures.
You can also check out this handy tabbed image, which lets you more directly compare the three versions and see just how phenomenal the updated graphics are. And if you’re interested in the full process of how the people behind Moguri Mod created and implemented this massive upscaling of FFIX, there’s a really that shows off that and more screenshots.There’s also a stream replay of an early alpha version of the mod, explaining how it was done (it’s in French, but non-speakers can still enjoy the visuals).