Baixar a Rom Hack do FF2 with FE QoL Hacks

FF2 with FE QoL Hacks Jogo
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Console: SNES
Jogo Original: Final Fantasy II
Tipo: Improvement
Gênero: Role Playing
Modificações: GP
Criador: b0ardface
Data da Criação: 07/01/2020
Última Modificação: 07/02/2020
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Nome do arquivo: fe_qol.zip
Downloads: 70
Requisitos: No-Header (SNES)
Versão: 0.2
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Descrição - FF2 with FE QoL Hacks

Don’t think this is gonna be a 100% Gold Remake, it’ll have its differences. Extra battles (some’ll be optionals, tough but rewarding), Hoenn Pokemon (in every area, and hard to find) New areas, Remapped some dungeons (so your old guides wont work) , Extra recurring characters (some’ll hate you, some’ll help you)

Note that the hack is incomplete but feel free to enjoy the hack as-is.

Leia-me - FF2 with FE QoL Hacks

FINAL FANTASY II w/ FE QoL HACKS by b0ardface
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This patch takes the following quality-of-life improvements
made in the Free Enterprise randomizer and applies them
to vanilla FF2US v1.0:

- The player dashes on the map by default. Holding Y will
  reduce to original walking speed. This behavior can
  be inverted from the in-game Custom menu.

- Holding Y will speed up the movement of the hovercraft
  and yellow chocobos, and slow down the movement of airships
  and the Big Whale for precise landings.

- Menu animations are sped up.

- Random encounters can be toggled on/off from the Custom
  menu. Note that this setting also affects the Trapdoor
  fights in the Sealed Cave and the forced Behemoth fights
  in Cave Bahamut.

- When opening a treasure chest, you can press R to immediately
  discard the item. If you do this in error, you can retrieve
  the treasure by checking it again. This grace period lasts
  until you leave the immediate area.

- Double-selecting the trash can in the item menu will put
  you into "quick trash" mode, where selecting an inventory
  item once will immediately discard it. This cannot be
  undone, so be careful with it.

- Pushing SELECT on the item menu, equip screen, shop menu
  or post-battle treasure menu will show more detailed info
  about the highlighted item. (Note that unlike in Free
  Enterprise, the row of icons in weapon and armor info boxes
  showing which characters can equip the gear will exclude
  characters that have not yet been recruited.)

- In-game music can be turned off (leaving sound effects
  intact) from the in-game Custom menu.

- Flashing visual effects can be disabled from the in-game
  Custom menu, for players with photosensitivity issues.

- MSU-1 soundtracks are supported (though music fading
  effects with MSU soundtracks are not). The process of
  configuring your ROM to use MSU-1 soundtracks is outside
  the scope of this document, but for reference, the 
  track numbers are as follows:

   |   1 | Prologue                                      |
   |   2 | Tower of Wishes                               |
   |   3 | (unused fanfare)                              |
   |   4 | Yellow Chocobo                                |
   |   5 | Black Chocobo                                 |
   |   6 | Underworld                                    |
   |   7 | Zeromus Battle                                |
   |   8 | Victory Fanfare                               |
   |   9 | Town                                          |
   |  10 | Rydia's Theme                                 |
   |  11 | Decisive Battle                               |
   |  12 | Mountain                                      |
   |  13 | Overworld                                     |
   |  14 | Big Whale                                     |
   |  15 | Sad Music ("Cry In Sorrow")                   |
   |  16 | Sleep                                         |
   |  17 | Golbez's Theme                                |
   |  18 | Edward's Theme                                |
   |  19 | Rosa's Theme                                  |
   |  20 | Baron Castle                                  |
   |  21 | Prelude                                       |
   |  22 | "Somewhere In The World"                      |
   |  23 | Tower of Bab-il                               |
   |  24 | Airship                                       |
   |  25 | Tower of Zot                                  |
   |  26 | Boss Battle                                   |
   |  27 | Giant of Bab-il / Lunar Core                  |
   |  28 | Sylph Cave / Feymarch                         |
   |  29 | Destruction                                   |
   |  30 | Lunar Path                                    |
   |  31 | Surprise                                      |
   |  32 | Dwarf Castle                                  |
   |  33 | Palom & Porom's Theme                         |
   |  34 | Calbrena Music                                |
   |  35 | "Hurry!"                                      |
   |  36 | Cid's Theme                                   |
   |  37 | Cave                                          |
   |  38 | Dancer Music                                  |
   |  39 | Battle                                        |
   |  40 | Damcyan / Eblan                               |
   |  41 | Character Joined                              |
   |  42 | Character Died                                |
   |  43 | Chocobo Forest                                |
   |  44 | Cecil / Red Wings (fade-in start)             |
   |  45 | "Suspicions"                                  |
   |  46 | Fabul                                         |
   |  47 | Long Fanfare (eg. became a paladin)           |
   |  48 | Fat Chocobo                                   |
   |  49 | Moon                                          |
   |  50 | Toroia Castle                                 |
   |  51 | Mysidia                                       |
   |  52 | Lunar Subterrane                              |
   |  53 | Ending Part 1                                 |
   |  54 | Ending Part 2                                 |
   |  55 | End Credits                                   |


Credit goes to Myself086 for coding the dash and fast menu 
patches, Pinkpuff for ff4kster use as references, and Crow
and Aexoden for additional hacking research.