Get the Moogle Maps mod here 9) Custom UI
For this reason, all the mods on this list work only on your end, but they can still greatly improve the outdated textures and make the game look sharper and crisper. Generally, mods that work only on your end are tolerated and won’t get you sent to FF14 GM jail or banned however, it is always good to do some research on the game’s mods before downloading. Still, 5GB is noticeably bigger than the 2GB restriction in place for Fallout 4, so it's definitely an improvement.As a MMORPG, Final Fantasy 14 has hundreds of mods that were created by fellow players to enhance the gaming experience, but which mods are the best? Ultimately that depends on the player’s preference, and fortunately, with mods in improving UI layout, reshading, textures, and even adding clothing glamours, there’s bound to be a mod to improve every players’ experience. The size limit could be more of an issue on Xbox One, since there's going to be a lot more available for Microsoft's console, which allows external assets. In this sense, it's more like a level editor with the ability to add questlines and dialogue rather than the sort of game-changing mods people are used to on PC.
These tend to be very small, sometimes under 1MB, as they mostly consist of new text while the core assets are already installed. Instead, you'll have to make do with assets already in the game. So no Thomas the Tank Engine dragons here, folks.
That being said, many believe that 1GB will be more than enough space for the PS4 version of Skyrim as it won't allow mods that use outside assets. Comparatively, the Xbox One version will allow 5GB for mod reserve space. That's a little more than the original 900MB limit Sony had imposed, but not much. On PS4 mod reserve space will only be 1GB, Bethesda has confirmed.
Skyrim Special Edition will be out next week on 28th October bringing console mod support to it, but there's a catch.