2010-01-15, 21:54 | Link #41 |
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Higurashi original sound novel download trouble
Can anyone help me? I have a PC that runs on Windows Vista and recently purchased a copy of the original Higurashi no Naku Koro ni sound novel by 07th Expansion, but am experiencing extreme difficulty in getting it to download onto my computer. Though I can type and see Japanese text on the web as well as in other programs, my computer can't read the text of the startup menu and either shows me nonsensical symbols or question marks. Furthermore, if I attempt to follow the steps to download the game onto my computer, the loading bar never moves. I am merely shown a small window with E:YfullsrcYRead???.txt -> C:YProgramFilesY07th_ExpansionYhigurashi4YRead???. txt and an empty bar (all Y represent the Japanese yen symbol). Eventually, the disc stops spinning and no matter how long I wait, nothing happens. Understanding that this game predates Vista, I tried switching the compatability of the .exe file to XP, then Me, then 98 and 95, all with the same result of nothing. Looking at the back of the case, the game should be compatible with all those operating systems. So what am I doing wrong here? Why does my game refuse to download? From what I can see, it should be working...
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2010-01-21, 12:52 | Link #42 |
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Help me, I just installed Little Busters! on my computer. And when I run it, the japanese font doesn't work. This is strange, since the font should be installed and the font usually works on all of my other games. I've tried running the game with AppLocale, but no luck. When I run it woth AppLocale, only the katakana/hiragana fonts shows. What should I do?
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2010-02-04, 06:40 | Link #44 |
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Applocale while a good program only goes so far. It's better to just set your system to Japanese locale if you want to play games since it's the setting that they actually expect. This is done by entering Control panel, double clicking the icon called "Regional and Language Options", clicking the advanced tab, clicking the tab under "Language for non-unicode programs", selecting "Japanese" and then clicking apply. After doing this Windows should prompt you to restart, which you must accept in order to completely switch over to Japanese locale. If you are successful then all of your sub-directories should now have a yen symbol instead of a backlash between them. So far this has worked for all of the Japanese games I have ever tried to play on my PC. Best of luck.
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2010-02-23, 07:03 | Link #45 | |
しゆあげいん。
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2010-12-25, 00:55 | Link #47 |
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When I try to change the language on the non-unicode part, a window appears and says "Please insert the compact disk labeled 'Windows XP Professional CD-ROM' into your CD-ROM drive (D and then click okay."
I don't have this disc, is there anyway around it? |
2010-12-31, 04:46 | Link #48 | |
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Set the system locale to Japanese (Japan), then click OK. |
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2011-01-21, 21:41 | Link #49 |
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my problem
I have trouble installing Umineko no Naku Koro Ni on my laptop (using Vista). I installed the demo with no problem at all and it works perfectly fine. But when I tried to install Episodes 1-4 it freezes partway through installation. If I try to run Onscripter it informs me not to use vista, and to try reinsalling with japanese locale settings (which I have done) I am at a loss as to what to try now, and I have to finish these I already read the first one
(also looking through the folder it seems ot have missed installing just about everything, all of the subfolders are missing (so music, sound effects, etc) Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks! *edit* oh wait, if I downloaded it without changing my region, and then installed it with the correct region would that cause this type of error? Last edited by Drekke; 2011-01-21 at 23:34. |
2011-08-26, 16:27 | Link #51 |
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Hi, I've recently decided to start trying out AGTH, with Atlas. I'm given to understand that there are now other autotranslate tools out there that can use almost any translation software out there (including Google translate, Babelfish etc.).
My question is: What's currently the best translater at the moment? Is it Atlas? Or is it one of the others? |
2011-08-28, 18:16 | Link #52 |
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In my personal opinion. Atlas was the worst translation source for me when I was using auto-hooking devices. My personal favorites are Google, OCN, and FreeTranslation while using ITH for the hooking text part since I didn't understand the requirements for AGTH that well Of course none of the translation sources are ever better then the other, so using Translation Aggregator and its multiple source translation sites kept me looking for the translation that made the most sense.
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2011-09-05, 09:02 | Link #53 | |
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(And I don't think downloading with Japanese region would make any difference) |
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2011-09-15, 20:12 | Link #55 | ||
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There have also been previous problems concerning Umineko installation and the files disappearing. Quote:
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2011-11-06, 18:13 | Link #56 |
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Hi, i'm currently have some problems when installing the visual novel G-senjou no Maou in windows 7 with applocale, the problem is that even when i set the applocale language in japanese the kanji or the jp runes that i dont know the name dont show, just some strange simbols, like that
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Well, i have already used applocale to try change the configs in Grief Syndrome, and the jp shows perfectly. Also just another question, when i change my locale to jp, it changes something in windows like the language? Thanks for the attention.
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2011-11-08, 09:48 | Link #57 | |
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Not sure about windows becoming Japanese after changing the locale, I'm afraid too >:
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2011-11-08, 10:42 | Link #58 | |
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nway thanks i will try it ~ Installed, and its ok, but when i use the english patch says that the game isnt installed on the folder and the patcher installs the game for me wtf lol
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