![]() ![]() RPGs are a big project and this is probably going to take a long time for a final, playable release. Patch v0.01 (hardmute with MSU-1 support)Īnd of course, if anybody finds the time to find some manner of arranged version of the songs and convert them to PCM etc, I would be grateful as well. Track Map (please error check my work and contribute missing tracks) The emulator Snes9x has issues with the intro’s vocals and is not recommended for this release.Unfortunately it's a hardmute for now, which isn't terribly useful for track identification, but I THINK I got most of them laid out and you can contribute by identifying the currently playing track in ram at Note: This patch was designed to run perfectly on the original hardware. International users can eagerly await d4s’ English version. This patch is one of the most impressive translation efforts to date and a must try for all German speaking RPG fans. Compared to the horrible official English localization this one is an extreme improvement. The translation itself is very well done. After all these technical improvements it’s not surprising that the game also features a nice looking variable-width-font text routine.Īnother addition to the original game is the implementation of a dash button (the original was very slow) and a new overworld effect similiar to that of Lufia II. Last but not least the windows are now fully transparent with a nice gradient effect (You can turn this off from the game’s options menu). They’ve been expanded to give more screen space. Jumping right into the game the veteran BoF2 player will immediately notice the vastly improved new message windows. Next you are greeted with an impressive new introduction video featuring full Japanese vocals. This prevents people from applying the patch to the wrong ROM, very nice. Of course the result is stored in the internal battery so you don’t have to do this every time you start up the ROM. Right at the start, the game will perform a complete checksum test on itself to verify that you applied the patch to the correct ROM before it let’s you start. This translation features some of the most impressive hacking work I’ve ever seen. ![]()
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