Final Fantasy Vii Remake Intergrade V1 002-tenoke Upd -
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade stands as the definitive modern reimagining of Square Enix’s 1997 classic, specifically enhanced for high-performance hardware. The specific iteration titled v1.002-TENOKE
Part 6: Comparison – v1.002 vs. Other Versions
- File Size: A legit TENOKE release of FFVII INTERGRADE (including INTERmission) is approximately 93.2 GB. Smaller sizes indicate compressed repacks (e.g., FitGirl or Dodi), which are not "raw TENOKE."
- NFO File: Every scene release includes an
.nfo(info) file. A genuinev1.002-TENOKENFO will have ASCII art, the group’s logo, and a checksum list (CRC32/SFV). - CRC Checksums: The game files must match the Scene SFV (Simple File Verification) database. Mismatched
.exefiles usually indicate tampering. - Release Date: The original TENOKE release date for this version was late January 2022 (approximately 6-8 weeks after the PC launch). Any file dated significantly later claiming to be "TENOKE v1.002" is likely a re-pack or a virus.
A point of confusion for many users is the relationship between this scene release and the official Steam version (released June 17, 2022). FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE v1 002-TENOKE
- No Denuvo Tampering: Unlike early cracks from other groups that attempted to emulate the DRM, TENOKE typically works on versions where Denuvo has been officially removed by the developer or bypasses it via a clean Steam emulator (Goldberg/Steamless).
- Integrity: The
v1 002release is scene-rule compliant, meaning it is split into standard RAR volumes with matching SFV checks. It is not a repack (usually not compressed to the bone) but a "clean" copy of the updated executables and assets. - Standalone vs. Update: This particular release functions as a complete standalone game. It does not require you to find the original v1.001 release. You download the entire v1.002 build pre-patched and ready to play.
Changes in v1.002-TENOKE
3. Game Overview
- Do not run the executable on your primary machine.
- Isolate the device: disconnect network access and power off if you suspect compromise.
- Scan system with reputable antivirus and malware-removal tools.
- If you executed it: