Except, er, I didn't get an answer from Takai. Instead, producer Naoki Yoshida stepped in, all dad-style, seemingly in an attempt to make sure modders don't run riot with Clive and crew.
Final Fantasy 16 producer Naoki Yoshida has asked fans to please not make "offensive or inappropriate" mods upon the game's PC release tomorrow, September 17. Yoshida wouldn't comment on any ...
Of course, Yoshida probably isn’t talking about the kinds of mods where you turn one of the main characters into a giant baby. Rather, he’s more concerned about the “spicier” mods that ...
Final Fantasy 16 producer Naoki Yoshida has asked fans to not mod "anything offensive or inappropriate" into the PC release of the game. Speaking to PC Gamer, Final Fantasy 16 director Hiroshi ...
When PC Gamer asked the game’s director, Hiroshi Takai, about what mods he’d like to see the community attempt, producer Naoki Yoshida interjected. He said that "If we said 'It'd be great if ...
The U.S. military would broadcast an audio mix called Wandering Soul (also known as Ghost Tape Number 10) to try to persuade North Vietnamese troops to go home. It exploited the Buddhist belief ...