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''Moguri Mod'' is a
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for the Steam version of the video game ''
Final Fantasy IX is a 2000 role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation video game console. It is the ninth game in the main '' Final Fantasy'' series. The plot focuses on a war between nations in a medieval fantasy world cal ...
''. It uses AI upscaling and hands-on work to remaster the backgrounds, cutscenes and textures of the game, based on the graphics of the original PlayStation version, as well as adding other graphical features and a remastered soundtrack composed by Pontus Hultgren. While the game's official remaster uses a simple upscale and noise removal to make the backgrounds HD, this caused significant loss of detail, whereas ''Moguri Mod'' retains the detail using a more advanced algorithm. Originally released in 2018, its most recent version is the 8.3 "Memoria update" released in 2021, which adds a borderless fullscreen mode to the game.


Background and development

Square Enix's attempt to remaster the original ''Final Fantasy IX'' was hampered by a lack of backups for the original background artwork prior to being downscaled to fit on a PlayStation disc, besides a select few artists who kept their own work. This forced the developers to directly upscale the original graphics of the game, which were low resolution and dithered, causing a loss of detail that is evident in the final product. ''Moguri Mod'' was created to use a GAN (
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) to allow for more detail than would normally be available using the source material, with layer edges also being redrawn manually.


Reception

Wes Fenlon of ''
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'' called the original PC version of ''Final Fantasy IX'' "a decent port", but praised ''Moguri Mod'' as "going beyond just improved backgrounds to fix most of the PC port's other flaws, too". Remarking that "boy, does it look good", he criticized the mod for making some backgrounds "look a bit more like watercolor paintings than they originally did", but noted that, when compared to the original's "grainy, blurry versions", that the mod was "as good as it could possibly get". He also singled out the replacement of the game's default font with one more faithful to the original as a notable improvement, calling the original "bland" and "ill-fitting". Brandon R. Chinn of ''Superjump'' called the mod "a striking example of what can be done to properly remaster our beloved video games". Graham Smith of ''
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'' stated that the mod looked "beautiful", calling it "''FFIX'' as you remember it". Connor Sheridan of ''
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'', calling the original remaster's backgrounds "muddy blurs", stated that Moguri Mod was "beautifully crisp yet fluid" in comparison. Jessica Ramey of ''TheGamer'' called the mod "yet another triumph for fans".


References

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