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Final Fantasy 14 Mod Mare Synchronos Explained

For those not in the know, Mare Synchronos is a cosmetic mod that allows players to mirror the cosmetic appearance of another player in real-time. If the mirrored player changes their outfit, the mirroring player’s outfit changes as well. This function uses peer-to-peer data transfer, moving cosmetic files from one player’s PC to the other’s.
Alongside the main mod, Mare Synchronos uses two other plugins to function: Penumbra and Glamourer. Penumbra is the main mod loader, which allows the loading and unloading of mods to the game, and Glamourer facilitates the manipulation of player appearance data. While neither of these things seem bothersome on its own, Square Enix has come down hard on the mod’s creator, proving that there’s more of an issue than it seems on first glance.
Why Square Enix is Having the FF14 Mod Shut Down
The core of the issue here is that third-party software is against FFXIV’s EULA. No mods are allowed to be used in the game, and anyone caught using them is at risk of being banned or having their account shut down. That being said, many mods aren’t worth the company’s time to shut down, as they offer no real threat to the system and quite frankly, take a lot of effort to do. Most mods aren’t as talked-about, but Mare Synchronos is one of the most visible of them.
As of yet, not much is known officially about the state of the mod. In its official Discord server, the creator, Her Royal Floofness, posted on August 21st, saying, “With a heavy heart, I have to announce the end of Mare Synchronos as you know it. I’ve received a legal inquiry concerning the project. After reviewing my options with counsel, I’m winding it down.” It’s likely that they were reached by Square Enix’s legal team and don’t have the funding to go to battle in court with one of the largest companies in the video game industry.










