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{{--}} Multiple mod packs such as ''Final Fantasy VII Ultima Edition'' and ''Final Fantasy VII Remix'' have been released, but they are quickly made out of date by current mod development.<ref>http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/no-sequel-no-problem-remaster-final-fantasy-vii-for-pc-using-bootleg-muo-gaming/</ref>
 
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Final Fantasy VII
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Developers
Square Enix
Publishers
Eidos Interactive
Release dates
Windows May 31, 1998
Final Fantasy VII on Wikipedia
Final Fantasy VII 1998
Final Fantasy VIII 2000
Final Fantasy XI 2003
Final Fantasy XIV Online 2010
Final Fantasy VII (2012) 2012
Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn 2013
Final Fantasy VIII (2013) 2013
Final Fantasy III (3D Remake) 2014
Final Fantasy IV (3D Remake) 2014
Final Fantasy XIII 2014
Final Fantasy XIII-2 2014
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years 2015
Final Fantasy Type-0 HD‎ 2015
Final Fantasy V 2015
Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII 2015
Final Fantasy VI 2015
Final Fantasy IX 2016
Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster 2016
Mobius Final Fantasy 2017
World of Final Fantasy 2017
SaGa (series)
Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age 2018
Mana (series)
Final Fantasy XV 2018
Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition 2018
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT 2019
Final Fantasy VIII Remastered 2019
Final Fantasy VII Windows Edition 2020
Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster (series)
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade 2021
Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin 2022
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion 2022
Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis 2023
Final Fantasy XVI TBA

This page is for the original 1998 version. For the 2012 re-release, see Final Fantasy VII (2012).

Key points

Thriving mod scene.
Many issues with running on modern machines which require community patching.

Availability

Template:Availability Table

Essential improvements

Bootleg Configurator is the best way to install mods.
Multiple mod packs such as Final Fantasy VII Ultima Edition and Final Fantasy VII Remix have been released, but they are quickly made out of date by current mod development.[1]

Bootleg Configurator

This utility is a download and install manager for mods.
Full playthrough using Bootleg Configurator can be viewed on EQ2Alyza's YouTube channel.

Copying movies to disk

You can improve performance and prevent some crashing on the CD version by running the video files from the hard drive.

Instructions

Game data

Template:Game Location Table

Video settings

Template:Video settings

Input settings

Template:Input settings

Audio settings

Template:Audio settings

Issues fixed

Installation

General install guide on Seven Forums.

System requirements

Windows
Minimum Recommended
Operating system (OS) 95
Processor (CPU)
System memory (RAM)
Hard disk drive (HDD) 260 MB
Video card (GPU) 2 MB of VRAM

References