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phoenixgoddess27 said:
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He wasn't talking about translating. He was talking about how it's not impossible to play without the moves in english.

Ah! I follow you now, thanks.
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I see people on this forum talking about the "C-Gear" . So my game isnt translated, how do i know when i get the c gear? Because there is told, when you get the C gear, first say no, then say yes. So your game wont freeze
 

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While I fully accept that "translaters gonna translate", There simply isn't enough time before the actual release, and it's very tedious work. Do not forget that bailing, even on a non-translated story, would let people down. Being multi-lingual myself, translating several small texts doesn't seem like something that takes a lot of time, but it does. I just want to remind you that once it's possible, you won't have to do this, because it's only until springtime, when another Pokémon Shitstorm like this will happen again.
 

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markvn said:
If someone find out which files contain the dialogues, items and menu, can you sent me a PM?

Maybe the task at hand is to get the JPN version fully functional to all the file-sharers here waiting for the patch?
This thread could, and perhaps should, be left alone until the CLEAN ROM can be played with no problems.
 

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Ace Faith said:
markvn said:
If someone find out which files contain the dialogues, items and menu, can you sent me a PM?

Maybe the task at hand is to get the JPN version fully functional to all the file-sharers here waiting for the patch?
This thread could, and perhaps should, be left alone until the CLEAN ROM can be played with no problems.
Not all flashcarts are going to be patched quickly.
 

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Really a translation? A full or a menu? A full one is going to be hard work, first you need to get the full script, translate it, and make a patch for it.
It's hard work and a thankless job and most of all: It takes much time.
I would love to play a translation tough, but why would you want to do that?
 

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BobTheJoeBob said:
Ace Faith said:
markvn said:
If someone find out which files contain the dialogues, items and menu, can you sent me a PM?

Maybe the task at hand is to get the JPN version fully functional to all the file-sharers here waiting for the patch?
This thread could, and perhaps should, be left alone until the CLEAN ROM can be played with no problems.
Not all flashcarts are going to be patched quickly.

I know. I don't even feel affected because the game isn't released to me until it's in a language I comprehend. Even if that sounds close-minded, it's true, just be patient with the current situation; it'll pass (eventually)
 

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phoenixgoddess27 said:
Since when did translating text and putting it back in become something relatively easy?
This.
Remember the 'Google translate patch'? that sucked balls., plus, you have to redo loads of the coding: for line wrapping and because jp spaces slightly smaller then u/eu etm ones.

QUOTE(NITROFOX @ Sep 19 2010, 11:00 AM) the way things are going here, I will eventually finish the game before releasing a patch, lol
Yeah, 'cos it's a bitch to do.
 

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All the negativity aside, I would've loved to see a (rough) translation of this. Albeit only the menu, important conversations on where to get HM or where to get the key items. But if you are willing to make a walkthrough, I'd be much obliged as well.
 
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Quote from Pokemon B/W Hacking Documentation: "a/0/0/2 IS THE SCRIPT!!!!!"
That should help
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Found the translations of the pokedex discriptions:
(found on Pokebeach all honor goes to them!)
With many thanks to Bangiras for translating them, here are Pokémon White's PokéDex Entries for all 156 new Pokémon.
Victini 494: It produces infinite energy inside its body. When it touches an ally, it shares the energy.
Tsutarja 495: It bathes its tail in sunlight and undergoes photosynthesis. If it runs out of energy, its tail droops.
Janoby 496: It slips through the shadows of overgrown plants to avoid attacks. It skillfully whips the enemy to counterattack.
Jaroda 497: It raises its head high to intimidate opponents. In only becomes serious when fighting a strong enemy.
Pokabu 498: It snorts flames from its nostrils. When it has a cold, this becomes black smoke instead of flames.
Chaobuu 499: A flame burns in its stomach, fueled by the food it eats. When it’s angry, its fire power increases.
Enbuoh 500: It has a beard of flames. It possesses both power and speed and has learned grappling techniques.
Mijumaru 501: The shell on its stomach is made from the same material as claws. It detaches it from its stomach and uses it as a small sword.
Futachimaru 502: The attacks it performs with the shells attached to its body differ from one Futachimaru to antoher. It never fails to maintain its shells.
Daikenki 503: A portion of the armor on its forelegs becomes a large sword. It only needs to roar to pacify its enemies.
Minezumi 504: They’re very wary and take shifts to keep a continuous watch over the area around their nest. If a guard isn’t present, they get nervous.
Meerhog 505: The pattern on its body shines and intimidates its enemies. It has eyes that can see its surroundings even in the dark.
Yorterrie 506: The long hair that covers its face is an excellent radar. It adeptly senses what’s happening in its surroundings.
Harderia 507: It’s obedient to its Trainer’s orders. It’s been an assistant to Trainers who raise Pokemon since long ago.
Muurando 508: Its specialty is rescuing people who are in accidents at sea or in the mountains. A very smart Pokemon.
Choroneko 509: It enchants people with cute behavior, then uses the opportunity to steal their belongings. When angered, it unsheathes its claws and strikes back.
Leopardas 510: It sneaks up without any indication. Before the opponent notices, it stealthily takes them down from behind.
Yanappu 511: It shares the leaves on its head with exhausted Pokemon. They have the effect of curing fatigue.
Yanakey 512: It attacks by slamming the opponent with its spiked tail. A Pokemon with a violent temperament.
Baoppu 513: It lives in volcanic caves. The inside of its head tassel burns at a temperature of 300 degrees.
Baokey 514: A flame burns inside its body, and it scorches enemies by scattering sparks from its head and tail.
Hiyappu 515: It’s weak in dry environments. It moistens the tassel on its heads with water stored in its tail.
Hiyakey 516: It fires high-pressure water from its tail with the force to destroy a concrete wall.
Munna 517: It eats the dreams of humans and Pokemon. When it eats a fun dream, it spits out pink smoke.
Musharna 518: It makes the dreams it ate materialize. The smoke that leaks out of its forehead changes the form of the things materialized from dreams.
Mamepato 519: A Pokemon that lives in towns. Since they’re social, they gather in large groups in parks and plazas.
Hatohpoh 520: It’s said that the forests where Hatohboh lives are peaceful regions free of strife.
Kenhorou 521: The male has adornments on its head. It never grows attacked to any human other than its trainer.
Shimama 522: It appears when thunderclouds cover the sky. It catches thunder and stores the electricity in its mane.
Zebraika 523: It has a violent nature. When angered, it shoots electricity from its mane in all directions, so be careful.
Dangoro 524: It was discovered inside a fissure following a great earthquake 100 years ago. It has an energy core inside its body.
Gantoru 525: Energy that seeps out of its body clumps up and turns into orange crystals.
Gigaiasu 526: The orange crystals that grow from its body absorb sunlight. The energy is amplified inside its body and expelled through the mouth.
Koromori 527: It adheres to cavern walls with suction from its nostrils and sleeps there. A heart imprint is left in the places where it adhered.
Kokoromori 528: Anyone who bathes in the ultrasonic waves it emits during courtship is put into a very happy mood.
Moguryuu 529: It puts its claws together, spins its body at high speed, and drills through the earth at dizzying speeds.
Doryuuzu 530: It makes its labyrinth-like den 100 meters below the surface. The dens were exposed by subway tunnels.
Tabunne 531: It has extraordinary hearing. It catches information about its surroundings from faint noises, just like a radar.
Dokkorar 532: It always carries a plank of wood. This Pokemon appears at construction sites to help with building.
Dotetsukotsu 533: It tones its body by shouldering steel beams. It shows its toned muscles off to its friends.
Rohpushin 534: It freely wields the concrete beams that it uses as walking sticks, without tapping all of its strength.
Otamaro 535: It vibrates its cheeks and emits sound waves that are inaudible to humans. It communicates with the sound waves’ rhythm.
Gamagaru 536: It lives in the water and on land. It catches prey by entangling it in its long, sticky tongue.
Gamageroge 537: It makes the lumps on its fists vibrate to double the power of its punches. It can pulverize a boulder in one strike.
Nageki 538: It can throw opponents that are larger than itself. It always makes packs with 5 members.
Dageki 539: The destructive power of its punch grows when it puts on its belt and lets out a battle cry. It gets angry if you interrupt its training.
Kurumiru 540: It cuts up leaves and sews them together with sticky thread from its mouth. A Pokemon that makes its own clothes.
Kurumayu 541: It wraps its body in a leaf to ward off the cold. It moves through the forest eating nearby fallen leaves.
Hahakomori 542: It warms its eggs with the heat of fermenting fallen leaves. It makes blankets for Kurumiru out of leaves.
Fushide 543: It feels out its surroundings with the antennae on its head and tail. It has an extrermely brutal nature.
Hoiiga 544: It usually doesn’t move, but if it’s attacked, it rolls around at high speeds and rams the enemy to fight back.
Pendora 545: It thrusts the claws on its head into its opponents’ bodies and poisons them. It has a very aggressive nature.
Monmen 546: It goes wherever the wind takes it. Since its body grows heavy in the rain, it waits out the storm under the roots of trees.
Erufuun 547: It appears riding a whirlwind. It’s a Pokemon that enters houses through cracks and causes mischief.
Churine 548: Since it prefers soil with an abundance of moisture and nutrients, fields where Churine lives produce excellent crops.
Doredia 549: The aroma of the flowers on its head has a relaxing effect. If you neglect to trim them, they wither.
Basurao 550: Red and blue Basurao don’t get along, but somehow a different colored individual got mixed into the school.
Meguroco 551: It moves by burrowing through the sand with only its eyes and nose above the surface. A black membrane protects its eyes.
Warubiru 552: Since the special membrane around its eyeballs perceives body heat, it can see its surroundings even in the dark.
Warubiaru 553: It has eyes that can magnify things that are far away, just like a pair of binoculars.
Darumakka 554: Since Darumakka’s droppings are hot, ancient people put them in their pockets to warm their bodies.
Hihidaruma 555: When it’s weakened in battle, it becomes motionless like a rock. It’s honed its mind and battles with force of will.
Marakachi 556: It lives in arid lands. When it moves its body rhythmically, it plays a sound similar to maracas.
Ishizumai 557: It makes a hole in any rock that’s handy and nests there. If the rock is destroyed, it won’t rest until it finds a replacement.
Iwaparesu 558: It has the stamina to walk across arid land for many days with a heavy rock on its back.
Zuruggu 559: It immediately launches a Headbutt attack at any enemy who locks eyes with it. It has a very hard skull.
Zuruzukin 560: The one with the biggest crest is chosen as the group’s leader. Its kicking attacks demolish concrete blocks.
Shinporah 561: The guardian deity of an ancient city. It attacked invaders with psychic powers.
Deathmas 562: It was born from the soul of a human buried in an ancient tomb. It still has its memories from long ago.
Deathkan 563: It pretends to be an elegant casket, then punishes grave robbers. Its body has a solid gold coating.
Purotoga 564: It swam the oceans roughly 100,000,000 years ago. It also came up on land to capture prey.
Abagohra 565: The power of its jaws is incomparable. It chomps down on steel beams and rocks and devours them along with its prey.
Achen 566: A Pokemon that was revived from a fossil. It is thought to be the ancestor of all bird Pokemon.
Archaeos 567: It excels at both running and flying. It catches prey running at speeds that could outpace a car.
Yabukuron 568: When a garbage bag was exposed to industrial waste, a chemical change occurred and it became a Pokemon.
Dasutodasu 569: It inhales garbage and makes it part of its body. It sprays venom from the fingertips of its right hand.
Zorua 570: It disguises itself as humans and other Pokemon. By hiding its body, it protects itself from danger.
Zoroark 571: It has the power to bewitch many people at once. It protects its habitat by displaying illusory scenery.
Chillarmy 572: A Pokemon obsessed with cleanliness. It uses its tail as a broom to sweep the dust from its habitat.
Chillachino 573: Its white fur feels luxurious. It never attracts dust or static.
Gothemme 574: It patiently observes Pokemon and Trainers. It appears to be looking at something that only Gotheem can see.
Gothimelle 575: Starlight is the source of its power. At night, it levitates rocks with psychic power and maps the position of the stars.
Gothilselle 576: It has the ability to predict future events based on the movement of the stars. It can also see its Trainer’s lifespan.
Uniran 577: Its body is enveloped in a special liquid, which enables it to live in any environment.
Doubran 578: Its brain is split into two sections. It displays its full power when both brains are thinking the same thing.
Ranculus 579: It fights by manipulating arms that have a grip that can crush a boulder. A Pokemon with a high IQ.
Koaruhii 580: When it’s attacked by an enemy, it emits mist from its plumage. It uses the mist as a diversion and escapes.
Swanna 581: The attacks it performs with its beak are strong. It draws its long neck back and unleashes a volley of strikes.
Vanipucchi 582: Icicles that were bathed in the energy of the morning sun became a Pokemon. It covers itself in snow when it sleeps.
Vaniricchi 583: It uses numerous small shard of ice to hide its body from enemy eyes.
Vaivanilla 584: When both heads are simultaneously angered, it blasts out a blizzard. It buries everything around it in heavy snow.
Shikijika 585: When the seasons turn, its scent and fur change. This Pokemon is used as a barometer of the seasons.
Mebukijika 586: The flowering plant that grows from its horns changes with the seasons. The one with the most splendid horns leads the herd.
Emonga 587: It lives on treetops in forests. It discharges electricity from its cloak-like membrane as it glides.
Kaburumo 588: When it senses danger it shoots acidic liquid from its mouth to repel the enemy. It pursues Chobomaki.
Shubarugo 589: A Pokemon that evolved by wearing Chobomaki’s shell. Steel armor protects its entire body.
Tamagetake 590: A Pokemon that resembles a Pokeball for some reason. It spews poisonous spores to repel enemies that try to catch it.
Morobareru 591: It uses its Pokeball mushrooms as a lure for prey, but few Pokemon are deceived.
Pururiru 592: It paralyzes its prey with poison, then drags it to its den in the ocean’s depths, 8000 meters below the surface.
Burunkeru 593: It expels water that it absorbs into its body with great force to propel itself. Life energy is its favorite food.
Mamanboh 594: It drifts about in the ocean. If it spots a wounded Pokemon, it gathers it in its arms and carries it to shore.
Batula 595: It clings to larger Pokemon, absorbs their static electricity, and stores it in its electric sacs.
Dentula 596: It builds traps from threads charged with electricity. It slowly devours the electrically stunned prey.
Tesshiido 597: It thrusts its spikes into cave walls and affixes itself. It absorbs minerals from the rocks.
Nuttre 598: It attaches itself to cave ceilings. When prey passes beneath, it assaults them with a barrage of iron spikes.
Gearl 599: The rotation of the two engaged bodies is what produces its life energy.
Gigearl 600: It launches an attack by spinning the small gear at high speeds, then shooting it. There’s a risk that the small gear won’t be retrievable.
Gigigearl 601: It rapidly spins the red gear at its core to quickly charge energy.
Shibishirasu 602: A Pokemon that lives in a group. It has organs that produce electricity, which it discharges in a pinch.
Shibibiiru 603: A Pokemon with a vigorous appetite. Once it spots its prey, it chases it down, stuns it with electricity, and eats it.
Shibirudon 604: It sucks on its prey with its sucker-mouth, and shocks it with the electricity that flows from its teeth.
Rigray 605: It suddenly happened, 50 years ago, across the desert. No one has seen this Pokemon since then.
Oobemu 606: It manipulates its opponents’ brains and overwrites their memories with different ones.
Hitomoshi 607: While appearing to shed light and serve as a guidepost, it sucks out creatures’ lifeforce.
Lamplar 608: It appears before those on their deathbeds, severs the soul from the body, and immediately sucks it up.
Chandelar 609: If something is wrapped in Chandela’s flame, its souls is sucked out and immolated. Only the cast off body remains.
Kibago 610: It marks its territory by scarring trees with its fangs. Even if the fangs break, they immediately grow back.
Onondo 611: It has fangs that can smash boulders. The fights of Onondo over territory are extremely violent.
Ononokusu 612: It has sturdy, blade-like fangs that can even cut through an iron frame. It is covered with hard armor.
Kumashun 613: Mucus is always hanging from its nose. It sucks the mucus back up and launches an attack. The mucus is the source of the attack.
Tsunbear 614: It freezes its breath to make fangs and claws of ice. It lives in the cold lands of the north.
Freezio 615: It was born inside a snow cloud. It catches prey with the chains coming out of its ice crystals.
Chobomaki 616: It evolves when it and Kaburumo are bathed in Electric Energy. The reason for this is unknown.
Agirudar 617: If it removes its heavy shell, it becomes nimble. It fights with the agility of a ninja.
Maggyo 618: It burries itself in mud on the beach and lies in wait for prey. When it feels prey, it discharges electricity and paralyzes it.
Kojofuu 619: It uses pretty, continuous attacks. If its body and soul are unified, the techniques’ speed and sharpness increases.
Kojondo 620: It fights by slamming the enemy with the long hair on its arms. It shakes its arms like whips.
Crimgan 621: It catches the prey running around its narrow den with its sharp claws. The skin on its face is as hard as stone.
Gobit 622: It’s thought that this Pokemon was born of the science of a mythical ancient civilization.
Gorog 623: It’s said that Goruugu was ordered by the ancient people who used it to protect humans and Pokemon alike.
Komatana 624: It fights at Kirikizan’s command. It clings to its prey and ebbs away at it with its blades.
Kirikizan 625: It hunts prey as a swarm, accompanied by large numbers of Komatana. Kirikizan lands the finishing blow.
Buffalon 626: It charges indiscriminately and lands headbutts. It has the destructive power to derail a train.
Washibon 627: It indiscriminately challenges even strong opponents to battle. It battles repeatedly to become strong.
Wargle 628: A fearless warrior of the sky. It’s said that the more wounds it has on its body, the more respect it gets from its comrades.
Vulchai 629: If it finds a handy skeleton, it has the habit of using it to protect its bottom. It chases after weak Pokemon.
Vuljina 630: It surveys the ground from the sky, then swoops down on weak prey. It has the habit of wearing bones.
Kuitaran 631: It melts Iront’s steel body with its fiery tongue, which burns at high temperatures, and eats what’s inside.
Iront 632: It burrows into mountains to make its nests. The complex tunnels are an Iront made labrynth.
Monose 633: Since it can’t see, it finds its way by tackling and biting its surroundings. It’s always covered in fresh bruises.
Jihead 634: Since the 2 heads fight so viciously over food, it always eats more than it has to.
Sazando 635: The heads on its arms lack brains. It destroys and devours everything with its 3 heads.
Meraruda 636: It lives at the bottom of a volcano. It spews flames from its 5 horns to repel anyone who comes to attack it.
Urgamoth 637: In battle it scatters smoldering scales from its 6 wings, turning the area around it into a sea of flames.
Cobalon 638: It has a body and heart of steel. All it has to do is look, and even brutal Pokemon defer to it.
Terrakion 639: It has the charging power to penetrate thick castle walls in a single shot. A Pokemon that’s mentioned in legends.
Viridion 640: The horn on its head is a sharp sword. It tosses its enemy with whirlwind like movements, then cuts it apart.
Torneros 641: The energy that flows from Torunerosu’s tail awakens huge storms. It has the power to blow away a house.
Voltros 642: It launches electric attacks from the spike on its tail. It flies around in the skies of the Isshu Region dropping thunderbolts.
Reshiram 643: When Reshiram’s tail burns, the atmosphere is affected by the thermal energy and the Earth’s weather changes.
Zekrom 644: A Pokemon that appears in myths. Inside of its tail is an enormous generator that produces electricity.
Landros 645: The energy that flows from its tail nourishes the soil, causing the crops to grow larger.
Kyurem 646: It has the power to create sub-zero weather conditions, but it freezes its own body as well.
Kerudio 647: It races around the globe, running on the surface of oceans and rivers. It appears by beautiful waterfronts.
Meloetta 648: The melodies it plays on its meroetta provided the inspiration for many famous works of music.
Genosect 649: An ancient Bug Pokemon that was altered by Team Plasma. The canons on its back were made more powerful.
 

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Jesus, what is your problem people?

If someone wants to do a translation, let them do it. No one is asking for your help anyways.

Haters gonna hate, is what I always say.



I fully support the translation of these games, and I offer you help in any way possible.
 

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The Composer said:
Jesus, what is your problem people?

If someone wants to do a translation, let them do it. No one is asking for your help anyways.

Haters gonna hate, is what I always say.



I fully support the translation of these games, and I offer you help in any way possible.

Well I am just trying to help out those translators
 

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Saml said:
Is there going to be a translated ROM?

Yep, in Spring 2011.

No one's "hating" on anything, Composer. Translations will always take a while to do, people are saying it's best to be patient and wait since you have to do it regardless or just stop complaining and play it in Japanese. Chaosruler made a pretty good point a few pages ago and I think people should take a look at it to understand this topic a little more.

If you also go a few pages back, people were asking for help, which makes that point moot.

People will translate what they want, no one can really deny them that right, but when there's a localization coming soon, a lot of impatient people come out to play and apparently, too many and the NDS section gets clogged up with tons of requests for Pokemon, especially the Romhacking/translation section.
 
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