Hey folks, we've released an update v1.0.2 fixing a few more things.
https://fantranslators.info/2023/01/18/e-x-troopers-english-translation-update-v1-0-2/
Hey folks, we've released an update v1.0.2 fixing a few more things.
https://fantranslators.info/2023/01/18/e-x-troopers-english-translation-update-v1-0-2/
Did you report the issue on github? The plugin might also not support saving at this time.
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That means that the file you are trying to open is not handled by any available plugins and can't be edited.
Kuriimu 1 and 2 were written to be plugin expandable on purpose. If you need to support a format that's not already working, just load the project in Visual Studio and write a new plugin for your files.
You have to clear your emulator cache. That's the only reason the text remains "untranslated".
That really shouldn't be happening. Try a fresh install location of RPCS3. I don't know if the clear cache option actually clears the cache in the cache folder that RPCS3 makes when it launches the...
All of the game's files (mostly ARCs) have header and footer blocks (pretty large ones) filled with seemingly random data (possibly a custom checksum) that prevents the game from running if you modify the contents in between. At least that's what I remember. It's been a while (years) since we...
Yes, the first release was complete. This update fixes a few errors and adds bubble subtitles to a PS3 video.
FTI has never released partial or unfinished translations.
On 3DS you just install overtop of the existing patch.
He did solve one of the 3DS hurdles which was re-encoding the videos and had no problem sharing that with our team. So of course he's in the credits!
Hey folks, we've released an update v1.0.1 fixing a few things and bubble titling another PS3 video.
https://fantranslators.info/2023/01/18/e-x-troopers-english-translation-update-v1-0-1/
Hey folks, we've released an update v1.0.1 fixing a few things and bubble titling another PS3 video.
https://fantranslators.info/2023/01/18/e-x-troopers-english-translation-update-v1-0-1/
It's not the movies or games downloads that I would worry about, like breaking into networks, downloading encrypted things, spying on network traffic. I have seen so many "Top Secret" seals on files when I was a kid
I was obsessed with finding UFOs, a surprising amount of US files where stashed on computers in other countries, China back in the early 90s omg sooo much