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A Brief Intro & Warning
Per Wikipedia, “modding” is defined as the following : Video game modding (short for "modification") is the process of alteration by players or fans of one or more aspects of a video game, such as how it looks or behaves, and is a sub-discipline of general ...
About Contributing
Introduction Thank you for your interest in contributing to our wiki. This page was written for an older version of the Wiki. It will be updated in time, but the rough sketch still applies! Guidelines for Contributions Content should be related to Fi...
Wiki Team
Who we are. Stoia Generic Catte with her Fingers in all things Dev. I try to help out where I can, but you most likely have never heard of me before. Together with Chirp I am the main Administrator of this Wiki. Chirp Programmer and reverse engineer ...
Mac Modding
Introduction Installing and using Final Fantasy XIV mods on macOS is often very similar to doing the same on Windows. This is because the game on macOS runs on a compatibility layer called Wine. Users using Linux-based operating systems may also find the fol...
Testing Page
This page will remain public for a while so people can test around. Just use the editor and save, and see how it looks. Just do it, no one will judge. Animations - Gpose Emotes - General, Special, Expressions.csv https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rE3j_RHkqJc ...
Content Policy
Privacy Policy We take your privacy seriously. This policy outlines how we collect, use, and protect your information when you use our BookStack wiki. User Information: We collect minimal information necessary for account creation and functionality: ...
Editing Weapon Idle Position
Using VFX Editor to Offset Weapons on Idle Stance Before you start, make sure you have the VFX Editor plugin for Dalamud (as well as using XIVLauncher to run Dalamud). You will also need Penumbra to implement the mod if you do not want to load up VFXEditor al...