Any chance of a Captain Rainbow translation?!?! Aside from that question Thanks soo much for the translation. Now I just need to wait for a way that this translation can be used with CiosCorp users.
LeonardoGolden said:Whoa whoa whoa you might want to remove that huge guide.
People here are discussing the patch and how it works with the actual copy of the game and plus the people who made it ara kind of against piracy.
lilbro said:LeonardoGolden said:Whoa whoa whoa you might want to remove that huge guide.
People here are discussing the patch and how it works with the actual copy of the game and plus the people who made it ara kind of against piracy.
No they aren't. The guy said that on the second page I think. It had nothing to do with anti-piracy. He said later on that he intended to make a patch for the other play methods later.
Jugiatsu said:Hey man, great job on the patch and everything, since the game isn't going to be localized I am about to order it but before I do I have a question.
The Wii is region locked if I remember correctly, so does your patch make it so that I can play this JP version of FF4 on my US Wii? Sorry for the terrible question but I don't feel like paying $70 if this isn't going to work.
askoeho said:Hello! I noticed that there was not any clear instructions how to make your own patched iso of the game. I haven't made the next instructions, I just happened to find them on the dolphin-emu forums. I hope it's ok to post the instructions here as well.
QUOTE said:You need Wiiscrubber (1.4) + partitionbuilder (1.1).
Load ISO in wiiscrubber
Extracting key partition files:
1. Expand Partition:2 (DATA)
2. Right click + extract the following files:
-partition.bin
-boot.bin
-bi2.bin
-apploader.img
-main.dol
Save them all to a folder like "ff4sys" or something.
Data files: Right click Partition:2 (DATA) -> Unencrypted Partition -> Extract
Save to a folder like "ff4data" or whatever you want.
Patch files: Download + Extract the patch files. You need to copy these to the appropriate folders in the data files partition you extracted ("ff4data" in my example). These are the corresponding paths:
BigFontGhostList -> Hide\Item
Chapters -> RSL
Credits -> RSL
Item -> Hide\Item
Menu -> Miya
Miya -> Miya
RSL -> RSL
SmallFontGhostlist -> Hide\Item
Songs -> SND\STREAM
Rebuilding the partition:
1. Open partitionbuilder.exe (make sure you have version 1.1!!)
2. Load up the files it needs (extracted to "ff4sys" in my example).
3. Source file directory is the data partition you extracted to a folder ("ff4data" in my example).
4. Click build, remember the filename you saved it as.
5. Wait. When it finishes, exit partitionbuilder.
Back to Wiiscrubber:
1. Right click Partition:2 (DATA) -> Unencrypted Partition -> Load -> Open the partition img you built in partitionbuilder.
2. Wait. Once it finishes you can exit Wiiscrubber and you'll be all set.
Have fun.
Wonder if any of that has to do with the partition coming out wrong for me. Hmm.marinos35 said:I noticed that
D1304.RSL
was at RSL and at Credits
Both folders replace RSL at disk
Also the font folders had
._.DS_Store
k4ever said:Great work, many thanks!
I have a question though. I already did everything till the "back to wiiscruber" part, but I dont know how to right click the partition (data) I just altered. I had to load again the original ISO, but also then I get the original partition (data) without the copied translated files (also a partition [update] appears). Should I delete that one and replace it with the ff4data one? If so, how do I do that?
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: Nevermind. All the data is already inside the img file. =P
.Radiant said:does anyone else get muddled up ghost names when they take photos? i'll try get a cap of what im talking about.
edit: like this