This is a Unity project that manages which mods are installed in Final Fantasy 7 Remake. I couldn't find a working FF7R mod loader anywhere, so I made one. This isn't a very pretty application, but it does its job. I used a mod manager called SkinSelectImpact as a reference.
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I tried to use the Fluffy Mod Manager, but I couldn't get it to work for FF7R, so I made this Unity project. When this program is launched, you will have to manually set the destination to the folder where you keep your mods at, as well as the directory of FF7R.
This can extract mods in a zip, but not another. The methods I tried didn't work.
To enable a mod for a specific character, click on their icon and then click on a mod that you like. Clicking the mod again will disable it.
When you first launch the mod manager, you will have to manually locate you mod folder, and the FF7R base game directory. Once you do, hit 'Save' and 'Generate folders'
You can also add a preview image to show you what the mod looks like, just in case you forget.
Here is a google drive link, in case the new upload has been marked as a potential virus https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kFaH5ab0qlAkPxRdXYg0mKXTPwLXwEkP/view?usp=sharing
For the Image preview, it doesn't matter what resolution it is, so long as its a png. Any image that isn't a png will have to be made into a by saving it in a image editing software