is there anyone same to me?
Download R4 Hotfix. It helped meDoes anyone else have a problem with loading scenes in R4? I start making a scene and when I get back to it the next day, stuff gets replaced by other stuff and the map doesn't even load.
It did. I'm dumb, I even meant to check for a hotfix before even asking the question but my peabrain just went full auto and skipped it.Download R4 Hotfix. It helped me![]()
Nope.is it still censored?
whats the best emulator to use for jap games ?Nope.
I think the uncensor was implemented around 1 or 2 weeks after release, i could be wrong.
Emulator? You don't need an emulator to run jap games, they're intended to be played on PC.whats the best emulator to use for jap games ?
whats the best japanese emulator to use for jap games ?
whats the best emulator to use for jap games ?
I think he means to emulate the locale, which really isn't a question of best more than it is a question of what works. The answer is it depends on what operating system you run, such as whether you run Windows 10 or Windows 7. If you run Windows 10, most won't work, the only two I know that will, NTLEA and Locale Emulator, don't run very smoothly. In truth, your best bet is to actually switch to the Japanese locale. Windows 7 and before have the trusty, old ApplLocale, which is actually pretty good, but WILL NOT work on Windows systems newer than 7 to my knowledge.Emulator? You don't need an emulator to run jap games, they're intended to be played on PC.
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Not sure what you mean about the legs, but the vagina isn't fully animated to work like that.why when i penetrate, the pussy wont sepread open, and why all characters leg so long?
i mean games like schoolmate 2 i downloaded i read the install instructions and it says use applocale or papploc for it it says dont change system region to japanese that it can cause problems ? and it gave a list of problems and theres a few other jap games on here sometimes that require it i think but i havent tried them heres the guide that it linkedI think he means to emulate the locale, which really isn't a question of best more than it is a question of what works. The answer is it depends on what operating system you run, such as whether you run Windows 10 or Windows 7. If you run Windows 10, most won't work, the only two I know that will, NTLEA and Locale Emulator, don't run very smoothly. In truth, your best bet is to actually switch to the Japanese locale. Windows 7 and before have the trusty, old ApplLocale, which is actually pretty good, but WILL NOT work on Windows systems newer than 7 to my knowledge.
I've been running Artificial Academy 2, which is from around the same time, using Japanese locale. No issues because of it, though I have had issues because of a specific mod that is needed to get it to not severely lag without putting a d3d9.dll in the game folder. Applications usually have a settings screen with a setting to specify the language, which I use to get around the updates issue, though it does help that I have limited understanding of Japanese in both written and spoken form. You can try an emulator, but it might not run as smoothly compared to setting the system locale and some games won't allow an emulator, in which case it is required that you switch the system locale. I'm honestly not sure if this one requires any of that being a Unity game in a repack meant specifically for western players, but SchoolMate and SchoolMate 2 did require either method. Despite the problems that can pop up, I do still recommend actually changing the system locale at least while playing and installing Japanese games so you don't run into any issues with your locale, but it is your decision.i mean games like schoolmate 2 i downloaded i read the install instructions and it says use applocale or papploc for it it says dont change system region to japanese that it can cause problems ? and it gave a list of problems and theres a few other jap games on here sometimes that require it i think but i havent tried them heres the guide that it linkedYou must be registered to see the links
Minor issues
Medium issues
- Backslash ('\') changes to a Yen ('¥') symbol, so C:\Windows becomes C:¥Windows.
Serious issues
- Updates may show up in Japanese (nVidia being an example).
- Applications may install in Japanese (Nero, iTunes, Chrome, nVidia being examples).
- Some mainstream games, including but not limited to Harry Potter 6, will not work (gives you a black screen when you start the exe and that's it).
so idk what to do to install it lol try a emulator program or what ? thanks for replying
- Characters outside a-z and A-Z (for instance é, á, ñ, ä, æ, ø, Ɵ, ӗ etc.) may be shown as Japanese or garbled characters. This can be a big problem if you for instance rip a cd with French music or update a German database. All the data will potentially have corrupted characters (the corruptions remain even after switching back to your native regional settings).
Important: If you're from a country that uses characters other than a-z you should be extra careful when creating folders and files
anyone?Ok, so I downlowded R2 back a while, and at the time some of the characters were broken/outdated and didn't work with the wrinkles. I accidentally moved the whole folder over when updating to R4, does anyone have updated characters that work with the wrinkles?