- Aug 5, 2017
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The problem with internet IT is that there is no way to see the processes being used, so here goes. Yes I registered the game. Yes I only put the patches through to try it, it does not work, it just stays on a screen with some text. I added the data file afterword, and it breaks everything. Yes I started with a new unzip of the whole game, which is all the more confusing as to why it is being difficult. I will try a few more things to see what I can manage, but I am unsure of where the issue might be coming from.A very strange problem though. No idea what is causing it. Delete everything and do a fresh unzip and start again is my best advice. Second best guess is some process, like a virus scanner or your torrenting program, is accessing the file. Try copying everything to a different folder, or starting from scratch with an unzip.
Also, no idea how there is difficulty with this install process. You literally drag and drop patch_1.xp3 and patch_2.xp3 into your existing game folder and it works. If you are also moving the data.xp3 that is probably your issue.
My process for the DLC translation will be the same as base game. I don't have the MEGA bandwidth to share the full game, and the DLC is also 3GB (why u do dis, peperoncino). I will just be distributing a patch_3.xp3 with the English translation of the text files and modifications/updates to the system files. So if you can't figure out how to copy-paste files to get the game running my patch won't help.
Edit: Alright, I've tried over a dozen different methodologies and nothing is making the patch install or run properly. Rightly confused apparently. The closest I've gotten is by putting the patch folder into the game folder and running the patch exe from inside that folder and it shows a merge prompt, but then the game breaks as usual. All very odd indeed.
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