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@Surihix I actually never had any problem with this game besides DEP and broken UI in 1080p resolution, which was resolved by adding exception in Windows settings and applying FF13Fix respectively.
I'm just trying to be of some help to others, saying what worked for me when I applied mods. I only applied 4GB patch as precaution to avoid crashes when using HD models in times before I moved to nova modding framework. I'm sorry if I cause confusion instead.
@SoyPoker, @Straxis, & @Number Eight
Since you all had issues with the 4gb patch, I would like to know if you all are trying to install this patch on a device that is not running windows OS like the steam deck ?
These programs are all written with windows OS in mind and it probably won't work on linux OS.
It apply it's own "temporal patch" upon launching the game, thus the game .exe is supposed to be unaltered in order for everything to work as intended.
If I'm not mistaken, then the only thing you have to apply manually is FF13Fix.
I have no idea how SteamOS work though, to run the game through Nova launcher, unpack the game data and install mods.