Installing Ashita

Installing Ashita

  1. Go to https://www.ashitaxi.com/ and snag the latest version.
  2. Once you have it, place it in a folder called Ashita, such as C:\Ashita\. The executable will automatically extract itself and begin setup (so your desktop’s a bad place for this to happen). This could take a few minutes.
  3. Grab the latest xiloader.exe file from: https://github.com/LandSandBoat/xiloader/releases
  4. Put the xiloader.exe file into the “Ashita/ffxi-bootmod” folder
  5. Ashita is ready to go.

Configuring Ashita

  1. Click on the plus (add) icon in the bottom bar to add a new entry.
  2. Fill out the configuration name, file, command, and script as below. This tells Ashita to connect to Moghouse.cc, use the private server bootloader, and create a unique script for this server.
    • File: .\ffxi-bootmod\xiloader.exe
    • Command: --server ffxi.cc
    • Script: default.txt
Tip:

To configure Ashita to automatically log in, update the Command value to include your credentials.

Example: --server ffxi.cc --user YourUserName --pass YourPassword

Tip:

If you’re using the EU or JP version of the game, you’ll need to add an additional --lang parameter to your command.

Example: --server ffxi.cc --lang EU
Use --lang EU for the EU version of the game and --lang JP for the JP version of the game.

Window and Advanced Options

These are our recommendations. Your mileage may vary depending on your screen resolution and system performance. Click on the Window options on the left bar.

Window Configurations

  • Windowed Mode is great if you have multiple monitors.
  • Show Border is typically unchecked unless you’re playing at a smaller resolution (windowed) than your monitor.
  • Unhook Mouse remains checked so you can move your mouse outside the FFXI window.

Window Resolutions

  • Window Size is typically set to the default native resolution of your monitor.
  • Startup Position remains -1,-1 (so the system pulls the default (which is starting at the top-left corner of the screen).
  • Background Size is where you can tweak based on your system. This is the superscaling aspect to give a better, more refined image. In many cases, a 1.5x ratio of your window size works well.
  • Menu Size adjusts the menu and chat box sizes. The UI of FFXI is a separate layer to the background and foreground resolutions allowing you to customize how big the chat boxes, menus, and add-ons are. For most players, a 1.0x ratio of the background size works great and is easy on the eyes. Players with higher resolutions, such as 4K, may opt for a 0.75x ratio.
Note

If you leave the Window Size, Background Size, and Menu Size as -1, the game may not start because values do not exist in the registry. In addition, invalid sizes can cause the window to stretch or show a solid color. If you’re not certain what to enter, start small, such as 1024, 768 in all three and see how it fits on your screen.

Advanced

Simply, in most cases, don’t touch anything in here.

Game

Here you can customize the default settings of FFXI without having to use the weird POLConfig utilities that rarely even work. Again, test things out for yourself, but these have worked well on all ranges of computers.

  • Mip Mapping is maxed out. This is whether or not distant objects get substituted out for more blurrier textures. You don’t want that.
  • Bump Mapping is disabled. It’s never really worked well in this game and screws with the ambient lighting.
  • Base Gamma is to your personal tastes. I’ve found a good base gamma to be -0.5 for the room I game in.
  • Env. Animations is set to 2, the highest setting.
  • Texture Compression is set to 2 to use uncompressed textures (highest quality).
  • Map Compression is set to 1 to use uncompressed textures.
  • Font Compression is set to 2 to use High-Quality fonts.
  • Graphics Stabilization is set to 0 to disable it. This should //never// be required, but if your game constantly crashes, give it a shot.

    Done, let’s launch!

    1. Click the paper/checkmark at the bottom to save your settings and then double-click the new Moghouse.cc entry to begin!
    2. You’ll see a console window open (the bootloader) prompting you to login or create a new account.
    3. If this is the first time connecting, press 2 to create a new account with a username and password. Be sure to keep hold of these as they’re how you’ll get back in.
    4. Once your account is created, press 1 to log in with your username and password. If authenticated, FFXI will start up and you can begin playing.

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