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<blockquote data-quote="nevuki" data-source="post: 8107157" data-attributes="member: 450660"><p>Thanks. I finally got it working after a week or two. In the meantime I got a vita to play Evo, but I think I'll stick to PC for my first play through.</p><p></p><p>Instructions for anyone curious (in english). You need The PC version of Ao installed, and locale emulator.</p><p></p><p>Download edao_jpn_data-140915 part 1-6 from that site. Unzip it to the ED_AO Directory (backups are a good idea) and overwrite. Then run the ED_AO_FIX3-j.exe in LE's "Run in Japanese" mode. The initial UI will be in chinese, but the actual game will be in JP.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I was trying to find an h-code, but I've never really done it before and it seems more complex than other games, because it seems like it varies a bit depending on the speaker. I got either</p><p>13B21040 or 13BA8910 as the addresses depending on the speaker, if it helps anyone else out. (For now I'll stick with the spreadsheet that has a lot of the japanese script recorded).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nevuki, post: 8107157, member: 450660"] Thanks. I finally got it working after a week or two. In the meantime I got a vita to play Evo, but I think I'll stick to PC for my first play through. Instructions for anyone curious (in english). You need The PC version of Ao installed, and locale emulator. Download edao_jpn_data-140915 part 1-6 from that site. Unzip it to the ED_AO Directory (backups are a good idea) and overwrite. Then run the ED_AO_FIX3-j.exe in LE's "Run in Japanese" mode. The initial UI will be in chinese, but the actual game will be in JP. I was trying to find an h-code, but I've never really done it before and it seems more complex than other games, because it seems like it varies a bit depending on the speaker. I got either 13B21040 or 13BA8910 as the addresses depending on the speaker, if it helps anyone else out. (For now I'll stick with the spreadsheet that has a lot of the japanese script recorded). [/QUOTE]
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