Replaces the original Final Fantasy 1-6 NES-SNES tracks with their Pixel Remaster counterparts.
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This mod just replaces the original NES-SNES tracks from the first six Final Fantasy games with their counterparts from the Pixel Remasters. The only track which isn't replaced is the opera from FF6, since the vocals come in different languages and I wasn't sure which one to pick. The track might be an exclusive lifestream unlock from the JP version anyway, so I'm not sure if its accessible normally.
So this is my first attempt at making a mod for Dissidia NT. I was honestly surprised when I learnt that there are mods for this game, since Koei Techmo games have a reputation for being difficult to mod. I followed Yobbo's tutorial on replacing in-game music, and used their documentation for all the in-game songs to figure out which file is which.
To install, just copy + paste the files into the directory for the base game, and click 'Replace the files in the destination'. I would highly recommend making a backup of the files in the COMMON directory first. Alternatively, you could verify the integrity of the game files in steam if you want to reset the game back to its vanilla state.