![]() Inside these will be more folders pertaining to each model, and for the most part are self explanatory except for two:Īdv (Gameplay models), used in adventure/battles and some in-game cutscenesĪuth (Cutscene models), used in the major cinematics and some in-game cutscenesīefore anything, I should point out that models of certain types have special skeletons that will crash the game unless you do one extra step. Navigate to \Yakuza 0\media\data\chara\w64, and there you will see multiple folders. This is one of the easiest aspects of the game to modify, as it simply requires copy and pasting. Users\(your account)\appdata\roaming\Sega\Yakuza0įirst off, model swapping. (steam install)\userdata\(your user ID)\638970\remote\ You can find your save files and configs here: I don't take responsibility if you break your game, corrupt your save files, or lose your configs. I shouldn't need to tell you this, but BACKUP YOUR FILES. ![]() Not everything has been figured out yet, so you can expect to see updates to this guide in the future (hopefully). The majority of these tools will come with readme files and other documentation that you can refer to. I'll provide links and brief explanations on necessary tools, but it will not be a step-by-step tutorial as explained already. This won't cover any tweaks like the hidden config options, nor will it cover save editing. It's not exactly a 100% complete tutorial, but it will hopefully help get you started on figuring out how to mod the game. ![]() This guide is a collection of known info on how to modify certain aspects of the game and how to unpack its files, among other things. We mod all Yakuza games, not just Yakuza 0. This guide is not updated often, so the best way to stay up to date is joining the Discord server. You can also join our Yakuza Modding Community at, where you can find more info, guides, mods and help. NOTE: You can find more modding guides and info here. ![]()
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