2008-08-08, 07:08 | Link #21 |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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OK, now, I tried to play Yogurting, a japanese version, but I couldnt register, or start the game. Anyone knows why??
And, if I change all the options to japanese, like you showed in first post, now, that only means that japanese is installed? I mean, it wont turn my computer into a japanese machine?? XD And where can I get the East Asian Fonts.? |
2008-10-12, 07:05 | Link #27 |
Knight Errant
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Age: 36
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I downloaded the umineko demo recently, but I can't get the file and folder names to display correctly. I've installed Japanese language support and all that according to the first poster, so why the scrambled letters? It means I can't quite unzip it properly
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2008-12-18, 21:25 | Link #29 | |
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Yeah, i think so. this thread will be change the IP into janapase. i think you can creat a VPN for the IP then you can join it, so it can change the IP too for the game. http://www.internetgameservice.com/silkroadgold.php i am sure that. |
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2008-12-31, 09:09 | Link #30 |
Bishoujo Game Enthusiast
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Belgium
Age: 38
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For anyone who's interested, two years ago I saved Kagami's "The Japanese Gaming Guide to Windows XP" website and rebuilt it with standards compliance in mind with his permission.
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2009-02-28, 01:34 | Link #34 | |
銀髪冒險家兼少女殺手
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Taiwan
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A much better alternative to AppLocale is NTLEA (NT Locale Emulator Advance). More meant for Chinese users, I found it to be extremely useful when having to juggle through three languages at once (Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and Japanese. Why can't we all just get along -_-; ). It also works for applications that AppLocale doesn't seem to work for, and is simply much more convenient.
Made a quick download link here. Just simply unpack the file and run the NTLEA.exe contained within. Choose the language you want your desired program to run in (usually Japanese in this case), and check the box next to "Add to shortcut menu". This will add the options "Execute by NTLEA" (to directly run the program in your previously selected language), and "Execute by NTLEA and Settings" (if you want to change the language before executing the application) in the right click menu. Besides Japanese, it also works for Korean, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese. Just throwing this out there in case anyone might be interested. Drop me a message if there happens to be any problems (it should run in English unless your language settings is set to Chinese or something). Credits to LOVEHINA-AVC for designing this ingenious program. Not sure if it will work on Vista. Quote:
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2009-03-25, 18:15 | Link #36 |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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I dont know if I just have an old version of Windows XP but the Japanese option in the region local thing your talking about isnt even there. It is unfortunate as well that I dont have the Windows Professional CD-Rom as well since every time I try to install the east asian language thing, a window pops up saying the file for xjnis frm the Windows Professional CD-Rom is needed but like I said, I dont have it. So does any one have a way around this? I would like to play Fate Stay Night but it doesnt seem I can as every time I click on icon a window thats blue with letters written all over appears.
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2009-04-20, 09:50 | Link #37 |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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Linux Ubuntu: Hardy heron and above
As this only has Windows XP I tough it would be nice to mention some ways to run Japanese games on Linux.
1. Install Wine (Program that enables you to play many windows programs in Linux enviroment) It should be available in Package manager. 2. Go to system->Administration->Languages selection and find Japanese and check it. There should already be the languages you have chosen with your Linux installation and english checked so this just adds japanese character support for your system trough installation. Root password requared! 3. Install the game, or copy paste the game folder to place of your choice (for example if you have umineko installed on your windows computer you can copy the whole game folder and move it to your linux system and it will work. Probably doesnt work in all games but worth the try if you cant run installer trough wine) 4. Use terminal and navigate to your games folder and run wine in Japanese mode: Umineko4 with WH language patch for example: $ cd Umineko4 $ cd "[WH] Umineko English" $ LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 wine onscripter-en.exe Note that many Visual novels are made for windows enviroment and wine can't probably all of them. Probably works similary in many of the linux distributions. Had some problems running Umineko no naku Koro NI on my system so I tough id share my findings to ease things for others with similar problems now and in the future. This one worked for my and I hope it works for any 1 else with similar problems. |
2009-05-07, 07:01 | Link #38 |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Age: 32
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I've got a problem with playing the Umineko games (Windows XP)...
I tried to play EP4 (with the english patch), but it doesn't work - instead it says: "You either do not have your computer set up to play japanese games, or you are missing some music files" but the other patched Episodes of Umineko work fine ! So what's the problem? I changed the options to jap once...then EPs 1-3 worked and then I turned it back (and the games still worked - only EP4 doesn't..). * About changing the options to japanese.....it's a problem because it uninstalls every other language when I change it to jap....and I don't have the CD required for reinstalling everything....I also can't download the things it uninstalls because my comp will be set to jap... '''XD What should I do? T_T Last edited by Lady_Bernkastel; 2009-05-07 at 07:17. |
2009-08-16, 19:50 | Link #39 | |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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I had the exact same problem by the way T_T Anyways, just 'right click' in the screen and select 'system'. And then click on 'Title Back' and you'll end up at the title screen Make sure you do this when the text transition is complete; if that doesn't make sense, just keep right clicking and you'll see it soon enough. I hope this helps! By the way, if you just change your 'Non-Unicode' setting to Japanese, it should work perfectly fine. It won't affect your OS or menus, at least it didn't do anything to mine. Just go to Control Panel -> Regional/Language Options -> Administrative -> Change System Locale and select Japanese Make sure you are changing the 'Non-Unicode' setting. EDIT: Click 'F' to make it full-screen. Last edited by magnificentnoodles; 2009-08-16 at 20:24. Reason: Found a solution |
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