The final step and most important part (skip to here if you can open the game already but have garbled text) Look inside and see if all the filenames look like normal Japanese. Extract everything from the lzh file using 7-zip with applocale, and you should have a folder called "ゆめにっき" wherever you extracted it. Once the applocale wrapper opens, try opening the installer through applocale again. Note: If applocale isn't opening the program, go to the actual AppLoc.exe (should be in Windows/AppPatch) and right click>run as administrator. You might have to manually make a "Enterbrain" folder in Program Files (x86), if for some reason the installer is being retarded and not making one itself. Run RPG2003RTP using applocale, everything in the installer process should be in normal Japanese. You should have a regular folder with normal Japanese characters (no weird garbled crap). Unzip it using 7-zip with applocale (or your shortcut you made earlier). Remember, everything extracted should show up with no garbled filenames in your Windows explorer (that's the point of applocale).įirst get a copy of 2003rtp. That way, you can just use the Start menu and use that shortcut for every extraction.Įxtracting shit (USE 7-ZIP AND/OR APPLOCALE FOR EVERYTHING) You should be able to make a shortcut in the next window, call it something distinctive like "7zFM japanese". Run applocale, enter in the 7zFM.exe program, and set the language to "日本語". You're going to use it to open everything. Think about applocale is as a wrapper that opens stuff so that it won't fuck up the japanese filenames. Don't worry about papplocale or whatever. The right hand context menu registry workaround won't work sometimes because you can't run it in administrator (at least for me), but it's convenient when it does. You can do it anyways.ĭelete and uninstall any old versions of RTP2003 or RTP2000. I also installed the Japanese language pack, I don't think you need to though. I haven't really played any as of yet, so I'm not sure.ĭon't use the Japanese version link from the Madotsuki's Closet website, shit is missing RPG_RT.exe for some goddamn reason. Fangames (like yume2kki) are usually made using RPG Maker 2000 (as opposed to the original game's RPG Maker 2003), but I assume you follow the same principles when you're installing them. No, it doesn't involve third-party programs, rpg2000rtp, or easyrpg. For those dealing with just the mojibake (garbled Japanese) in-game, skip to the last part. This guide will go through start to finish how I got Yume Nikki Japanese version to work.
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