Category: JRPG

  • You, Too, Can Play Final Fantasy on MSX!

    Setup Guide by solidification

    solidification is a prolific creator of fan-made achievements across different game genres and especially in the world of Final Fantasy mods. You can follow solidification’s set-making journey here.

    I got a few messages on how to get this stupid thing to work, so I’m going to put full instructions for RetroArch using blueMSX core. I cannot speak on any other emulator/core at all. See the bottom of this section for a pre-formatted User Disk (Disk 2) that you need for saving.

    Getting This Stupid Crap to Work

    1) Go here and get the blueMSXv282full.zip: http://bluemsx.msxblue.com/download.html

    2) In that zip, put Machines and Databases into RetroArch’s systems folder (you can figure out where your directories are in RetroArch by opening it and going to Settings -> Directory)

    3) Within RetroArch, download the blueMSX core

    4) Get the FF1 rom from wherever. You need 2 disks: Game Disk (disk 1) and User Disk (disk 2). Disk 1 is the rom itself. Disk 2 is the user disk for saving. I have submitted a blank User Disk for RAPatches because some people struggle just to create and format the stupid thing, so it will hopefully be available when you download the translation patch.

    4*) OPTIONAL: If you want to translate it, get the translation from RHDN. It comes with a .bps file. Get FLIPS (also at RHDN) and use FLIPS to patch the *game* disk with the .bps file to output a new, translated game disk. You only need to translate the game disk, not the user disk. As above, I have submitted a user disk pre-formatted and ready to use pending approval (I’ll delete this if approved).

    5) Put these two in the same folder/directory somewhere you put your RetroArch games in and then, in that same folder/directory, create a text file. Copy and paste the titles of the two Disk files into it with Game Disk first and User Disk second. Rename your text file to something and change its extension from .txt to .m3u.

    Example: I renamed my game disk to Final Fantasy (Disk 1).dsk and my user disk to Final Fantasy (Disk 2).dsk. Then my text file literally says:

    Final Fantasy (Disk 1).dsk
    Final Fantasy (Disk 2).dsk

    and nothing else. I then renamed my textfile to Final Fantasy.m3u

    6) Open RetroArch and choose the blueMSX core then open the Final Fantasy.m3u (or whatever you named it) file (not the game/user .dsk files)

    7) Hold Left CTRL while booting. If you don’t, you’ll have to do a hard reset. You’ll know it was fine when it says “Say DOS… Okay!” and the game itself actually boots with the prolog story

    8) If you have the User Disk I submitted, you’re good to go. If not, good luck trying to get this stupid emulator to read in your input. See the posts above on how to format a user disk.

    Saving This Stupid Game

    1) Go to an Inn. Choose to sleep, and it’ll yell at you to Insert User Disk.

    2) Open the Quick Menu (F1) and go to Disc Control and choose to Eject Disk

    3) Back in Disc Control, choose Current Disc Index and select 2

    4) Back in Disc Control, choose Insert Disc

    5) Go back into game (F1). It’ll save. It’ll ask you to Insert Game Disk.

    6) Repeat Steps 2-4, but select 1 for Disc Index. Go back into game and resume playing.

    Yes, you have to do this every single time you want to save. Enjoy!

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  • Whirlwind Builds Compared

    For clymax’s projects, click here.

    This post compares available builds of clymax’s flagship Whirlwind mod of Final Fantasy V.

    For how Whirlwind compares to other “Definitive FFV” mods, see here.

    The mod is unofficial and unaffiliated with Square Enix.

    Comparison Chart

    Note that “⏯” represents a feature that can be toggled in game.

    ReleaseBetaDevelopment
    Version0.500.583.64
    AvailabilityRHDN, RHP, Fantasy AnimeFFVC DiscordGame Jolt
    Early jobs
    Self-randomizing
    Random job per level up
    Ability freedom3 slots3 slots4-8 slots
    Free as in beerWhirlwind Fiesta
    LeaderboardsRetro AchievementsSpeedruns.com
    Set seeding
    Random seeding
    Saving seed state
    Achievements
    EventWhirlwind Fiesta
    Random job per minute
    Vanilla mode
    Faster movement
    Skip turn
    Character scrolling
    Better optimize
    Leader swap
    Vanilla bugfixes
    Encounter controlNG+ any file
    Save anywhereNG+ current file
    Job menu unlocked for random job per level upNG+ current file
    Boost farm ratesConfig
    1-62x @
    Job outfit colors
    Cosmetic hair
    Bestiary
    Jukebox
    Fastrom
    Cutscene skips
    Dialogue skips
    Config expansion
    Open world (early airship, world warps, progression skips)
    Randomize chests
    Randomize enemies
    Randomize shops
    Randomize drops
    Spell drops
    Fiesta-inspired modes
    Solo mode
    Permadeath mode
    Blood Moon mode
    Limits broken (HP, MP, damage)
    Extra save slots
    Extra equip slot
    Diagonal movement
    Day/night cycle
    Rename characters
    Early Krile
    Win count
    New weapon
    New boss challenge
    Jump button, dash button
    Crit button
    Higher difficultyConfig 1-6x

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  • “Definitive FFV” Mods Compared

    For clymax’s projects, click here. You can also follow him on YouTube.

    For which version of each FF you should play, click here.

    This post compares “definitive Final Fantasy V” mods that have been created by the modding community over the years.

    These mods are unofficial and unaffiliated with Square Enix.

    Comparison Chart

    In the chart, PF stands for Pixel Freemaster.

    PF is to be succeeded by project Omega, likely to take the form of a web patcher. However, the project is on hold pending return of the modmaker of PF.

    For a comparison of Whirlwind builds, see here.

    Custom Classes did not make the chart, because the mod is for the GBA version. Meanwhile, the SFC port, Super Custom Classes, is included in PF.

    Note that “⏯” represents a feature that can be toggled in game.

    PFCleanWhirlwindKimblee’s
    Released2024202420242025
    Base translationGBA
    Script Port
    RPGeRPGeRPGe
    Translation included
    Free as in beerBase version only, or Fiesta event
    Faster movement
    Skip turn
    Character scrolling
    Better optimize
    Leader swap
    Vanilla bugfixes
    Ability freedom3 slots3-slot patch4-8 slots
    Encounter controlOptional patchOptional patchNG+ any file
    Boost farm rates2x patch2x patchConfig
    1-62x @
    Dress CodeJob colors and cosmetic hair
    Page scrolling
    Fastrom
    Early jobsKick Butz
    patch
    Easier Learning
    Solo project
    New game plus
    MSU-1
    Clean script
    Clean fonts
    Clean sprites
    Clean icons
    Early LixOptional patch
    Cutscene skips
    Dialogue skips
    Hack options in Config instead of in optional patches
    Config expansion
    Open world (early airship, world warps, progression skips)
    Self-rando (jobs, chests, enemies, shops, drops)
    Spell drops
    Fiesta-inspired modes (4Je, 5Je)
    Solo mode
    Permadeath mode
    Blood Moon mode
    Limits broken (HP, MP, damage)
    Extra save slots
    Extra equip slot
    Diagonal movement
    Day/night cycle
    Rename characters
    Early Krile
    Bestiary
    Jukebox
    Win count
    New weapon
    Boss challenge
    Jump button, dash button
    Crit button
    Save anywhereNG+ current file
    Job menu unlocked for random job per level upNG+ current file
    Higher difficultyConfig
    1-6x
    LeaderboardsSpeedrun.com
    AchievementsBase version only
    Balance overhaul
    Dragon sword auto-drain
    Super X-Magic
    Passive abilities active
    Super Magic Sword
    Berserker sandworm targeting
    Stop singing at max stats

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  • Notable Western FFV Mods Diagrammed

    For clymax’s projects, click here.

    This post diagrams notable mods of Final Fantasy V that have been created by the Western modding community over the years.

    More recently, a number of definitive mods for FFV have splashed onto the scene.

    The selection of mods may be subjective, so differing opinions are welcome.

    Notable Western Mods

    For more on many of these mods, see the “Featured” selection in the top navigation bar.

    Honorable mention is ludmeister’s Custom Classes mod. This mod only didn’t make the cut because it’s for the GBA version and not the SFC version of FFV. Flamepurge’s port, Super Custom Classes, is included in Pixel Freemaster, however.

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