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FFXIV Director Clarifies Mod Policy, Warns Public NSFW Sharing Could Trigger Legal Action

The stance prioritizes safeguarding game design, core services, paid cosmetics — with rising costs and tightening regulations in view.

Portrait of Japanese video games developer Naoki Yoshida, photographed in London on November 21, 2019. Yoshida is best known for his work on the Final Fantasy series of games.
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FF14 director Yoshida tackles mod use and player concerns in hefty new statement
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Overview

  • Naoki Yoshida outlined a tolerate-within-limits approach, saying personal mods are acceptable only for personal use and must not infringe on others or harm intended design or services.
  • He cited examples such as using mods to bypass requirements for high-end loot and then displaying that gear to others, which he said violates rules and would prompt a takedown.
  • Yoshida flagged tools that make visual changes visible to other players as especially problematic because they require manipulating or rewriting game files.
  • Possible responses include asking players to stop, requesting creators remove offending features, or adding in-game preventative measures that would divert development resources.
  • He defended protecting paid Online Store items as necessary to fund operations, noted stricter global content laws tied to public NSFW sharing, and acknowledged community tension following the reported shutdown of Mare Synchronos and subsequent Steam review-bombing.