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The list is a good start and I appreciate it; however, that list is incomplete for the base maps. I'm almost positive there is one in every map except for the tutorial missions. For example, the first Randar map (Randar Ruins Surface) there is an Atk monster all the way to the left where there is a tree and 2 brushes in a triangle (prior to obtaining) & a treasure as well. The monster is in the right brush of that section.So I played this game years ago and I'm happy to finally play through this game again with an english translation. At the time, I actually made a personal guide for the locations of all the hidden monsters that drop runes that I'll share.
Disclaimer, I'm not sure if I played a version with the appends so I don't know if there are hidden rune monsters. Also, I made the guide originally just for myself so the descriptions for each location might need work. I do remember going through each map and breaking every rock, tree, and brush so I'm certain I covered the base maps. I'm planning on updating it as I go through the game again to make sure though.
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The patches are already in the main download.Iam a little bit irritated by the description, does this mean the patches are implemented in the Download(game) or do you need to do some extra work.
Iam asking because of the patches shared in the discussion, but nothing seems really connected to the main description on page 1, are their any problems or are these special cases for individuals?
Thank you very much for the information, if i encounter an error i will remember the link, and how to deal with.The patches are already in the main download.
There was just some irritation because it says 1.00.0000 or so instead of 1.01.0000 or so.
But that is just a display error.
During the original installation of the patches those patches redirect the game where to look for the version.
This however does not happen when you download the already patched game.
So the downloaded game always looks into the original address for the version and hence shows the incorrect old version number instead of the correct new one.
The other issue that contributed to the misunderstanding is that sometimes Eushully games have that pop-up message error while there is no actual error.
Then every few minutes an error box will pop up if you click to ignore it you can continue the game but if you click on "okay" or so the game shuts down.
This caused the above mentioned issue to be understood in the first place cause people thought it is due to the patches not being applied.
But the patches are applied and the pop-up message error is something entirely different.
There seem to be 2 ways to deal with that message error for Eushully games:
1. There is a fix for it directly of which you can find a download link in the thread.
Here: https://f95zone.to/threads/kami-no-rhapsody-v1-01-append-1-2-eushully.42955/page-3#post-2831349
2. Installing a programm called "Locale Emulator" and then starting the game with a right-click on the AGE Patch exe and selecting "Local Emulator --> Run in Japanese".
I have my locale in Giap and the Patch but it still crashes. How and where can i download this additional font?Yeah I dunno, my system has been set to Japanese locale for a while now but I'm still getting the crashes. The odd bit is that it doesn't happen until I apply the English patch.
If I run it without patching to English, it plays fine, just with a bunch of gibberish for text.
Also, trying to run via Age Patch.exe gives me an error:
"Error [JPGameRun 0.1, Program by Linser]
DetourCreateProcessWithDII failed: 740"
Not sure what that means.
Edit: The error was due to not running as admin, however the game still crashes upon hearing dialogue.
Edit 2: Going to try installing the Japanese Language Pack and see if that changes anything.
Edit 3: Supplemental Japanese Fonts are needed in require to work, after installing those the game runs fine. If you're having issues with it crashing upon startup, try adding those to fix it.
you don't need to install anything, just unzip then launch the game through age patch exeI got a big problem with all the Eushully games: I cant save my game progress. I installed evry thing correct...the games are all working and i can play tham but if i want to save my game i got error message in japan. Can somone help me with that?
you don't need to install anything, just unzip then launch the game through age patch exe
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ye like i said i did that all correct. And even if i just unzip and launch the game through age patch exe, the game still doesn't save my progress. But i dont get the error message if i just unzip and launch the game through age patch .exe
And thats with all Eushully games. I can play tham but never can save the game progress.
Never had such an issue. Only explanation that I can come up with is that somehow you don't have writing rights to the C:\users\<username>Appdata\Local\Eushully\ ... which might be the case if you run it as a regular user. This is assuming you are running on Windows 10, and your system is on the C drive. Windows 7 probably tries to store the save games in a slightly different folder.I got a big problem with all the Eushully games: I cant save my game progress. I installed evry thing correct...the games are all working and i can play tham but if i want to save my game i got error message in japan. Can somone help me with that?
Ohhh wups Im so dumb XD...I didn't run the game as admin now its all working...sorry for my fail there and thank you guys for your help XD.Never had such an issue. Only explanation that I can come up with is that somehow you don't have writing rights to the C:\users\<username>Appdata\Local\Eushully\ ... which might be the case if you run it as a regular user. This is assuming you are running on Windows 10, and your system is on the C drive. Windows 7 probably tries to store the save games in a slightly different folder.
If you run the game as an admin then it should be sorted (and if you run it through Locale Emulator, for instance run it as an admin through Locale Emulator).
You're better off grabbing a torrent of this (the virtual cd not a pre-installed pack), unpacking, mounting & installing on your own. The person who installed this didn't understand the drm/region lock Eushully implemented starting with La Dea (the game released before this one). Everyone keeps talking about patches to bypass errors, but I've never once needed a patch for Eushully games. The key is everything must be in Japanese locale when installing; this includes region/system locale, region format, language, date & time format and timezone. Everyone forgets the part I italicized. After it's installed, you should be able to switch back your date & time.snipe