Sep 22, 2015 - Link from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess/Super Smash Bros. Brawl/Hyrule Warriors imported into Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy!
Welcome to the Dissidia Mods Wikia Welcome to the Dissidia Mods Wikia! A database solely for mods for Dissidia Final Fantasy and Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy. Do you want to showcase a mod you made for either of these games?
Do you want to have a quick reference place for existing mods and for where you can download them? Then this Wikia is the right place for you! Navigation Beside every page title posted on this Wikia, there will be, in brackets, the type of mod it is.
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There are four types: - Texture: This category consists of texture hacks from within the games Dissidia Final Fantasy and Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy. The models being hacked this way consists of stages, characters, EX zones, and much else. The models and model pictures must be.gmo and.gim files respectively, therefore texture hacks that are released as DLC (.edat files) are placed within the 'Model' category. The layout for what this type of page should look like can be found. IGBGM: Meaning 'In-Game Background Music', this category consists of both sound and music hacks from within the games Dissidia Final Fantasy and Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy. The sound and music being hacked must be.at3 files, therefore music hacks that are released as DLC (.edat files) are placed within the 'OGBGM' category. OGBGM: Meaning 'Out-Game Background Music', this category consists of music that are released as unofficial DLC for the game Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy.
The music being released must be.edat files. Model: This category consists of models that are released as unofficial DLC for the game Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy.
The models being released must be.edat files. Thank you, Latest activity.
SkybladeCloud's Zack skin A few weeks ago I got custom firmware on my PSP. Well, because the VC3 translation project finished and I wanted to play an English version of the game. By the way, it's pretty sweet. It can be a little glitchy at times but overall, it's very well translated and programmed. I added an update to my if you want to read more about the English translation there. I hate to talk about the PSP even more than I have but I figured that this was something well worth the post, especially since this game is probably my favorite game on the PSP. Most of the mods that I downloaded are just character mods (additional skins).
Here are the ones I've played so far: There are quite a few character skins on his page. These are the ones I played. Rikku - Final Fantasy X skin I believe (opposed to X-2) for Prishe.
Zack - Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (with the hair-do from the second half of the game) for Cloud. Aeris - Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VIIĀ (wearing the clothes from the end of the game) for Terra. Valkyrie Lightning - Final Fantasy XIII-2 (never played that game, btw). For Lightning of course. Serge - Chrono Cross (I thought this was a pretty cool idea. Character model looks good too) for Bartz.
These are probably the ones that I found the most interesting so far. Really, the sheer quantity of character mods that this guy has made for this game and the rate that he makes them at (with good quality) is phenomenal.
He has a ton of videos on his YouTube channel showcasing them and provides download links in the description. His are also some of the first stage mods that I've seen yet and those look good too (though some of them are kind of cheesy). He also has some themed mods, including a Christmas one which I haven't played yet. I literally laughed out loud though when I saw that Squall's gunblade was striped like a candy cane. The one I did get a chance to play was his Halloween themed one. When I mention this, I'm talking about his first Halloween pack (he has a second one made already).
This includes a couple of stage mods, and edited character skins. These include a werewolf Lightning, witch Tifa, skeleton Tidus, mummy Yuna, and a ghost Vaan. The stages include a haunted Lunar Subterrane and a horror dungeon Pandaemonium.
The Pandaemonium stage edit is my favorite. It looks really cool (with its cheese and all). The drawback of this mod pack (and deraj's other mods) is that they take a bit of effort to use. First, you have to rip your UMD of the game, then you have to download and install the. From there, you basically have to export all of the GMO files and then insert the modded GMO files into the ISO you ripped.
If you're looking for instructions, there are videos on the internet that do a better job of explaining how to do it than I ever could. Just do a search on YouTube and I'm sure you will find quality instructions.
Or, you can click. This was the video that I used when making my modded ISO.
The good thing about having an ISO version is that I will always have my Halloween version of the game that I can keep separate from all the other mods. The bad thing is that I can't use the UMD to play these mods. I have to put the whole game on my memory stick. This is bad because, like I said, I only have a 4 gig memory stick. I am, inevitably, going to have to swap this mod on and off my PSP all the time.
This one is pretty cool though and will probably be on my PSP for awhile.