I'm currently working on the kernel files. You know, the main stuff, like weapons, abilities, spells, deathblows, etc. It's gonna take a while to finish it, they're 33 files, the biggest ones being the items and equipment. The descriptions are stored somewhere else in the CD. Oh yeah, I hope no one minds this, but most of the unused content will be renamed as "Dummy" to save some space.
And now that I've learned how to edit enemy names, their techs and their respective pointers, this project's gonna be a piece of cake. There's only one thing holding me back right now, and that is the Xenoiso tool. For some odd reason, it isn't rebuilding the ISO from scratch as it was designed to. It's stopping right at the first folder. :/ I really need it working properly, or else this project may never be finished.
Screenshots:
SPOILER ALERT!!!
Only look at the screenshots below if you've already played the game (or don't mind spoilers at all).
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Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Monday, October 9, 2017
Xenogears Project Update
Here's a few new screenshots for you. I finished editing the chapter names that are written in the Memory Card, and just finished the world map. Now that I've learned how to use Xenocomp and ExtXeno, finishing this project will be a lot easier (although a little boring, heh). It looks like the pointers are working just fine.
However...
Looks like the world map doesn't read character name opcodes. I inserted Bart's name opcode there (or so I think), which caused a little glitch. Maybe I wrote the wrong hex value, I don't know. All the other locations look fine. Anyway, stay tuned for more updates!
Looks like the world map doesn't read character name opcodes. I inserted Bart's name opcode there (or so I think), which caused a little glitch. Maybe I wrote the wrong hex value, I don't know. All the other locations look fine. Anyway, stay tuned for more updates!
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Saturday, September 30, 2017
Xenogears - Script Revision + Term Corrections
This is a work in progress.
This is something I've been wanting to do for a long time. This is a full revision of Xenogears, a classic RPG made by Squaresoft for the original PlayStation and one of my favorite games of all time. Those who have played the game know how poorly translated/localized this game was. Not only there were several mistranslated terms and sentences that didn't even make sense in English, the translation was also full of misspellings and the punctuation was really bad, with several cases of missing commas, periods, exclamation marks and question marks. It's like the localization team didn't even had a spell checker and had to rely on their eyes alone. They also left Japanese characters in the text for no reason (such as "ー" and "~") and replaced the pointy brackets used for highlighting key terms (like <this>) with dashes (like -this-), not knowing what they were actually supposed to mean. Some sites state that this was furigana (which are special characters used to aid those unfamiliar with a specific kanji or those relatively new to the Japanese language, providing its intended reading in either hiragana or katakana), but I have evidence that that's simply not true. Sometimes the developers put kanji within those brackets (such as ヒトの力<愛>), which totally debunks that theory. Kanji is never used as a reading for another kanji, period. There was also a bit of censorship, such as "God" being written as "god", even though it's a direct reference to the god of Judaism/Christianity, or "Church" (the institution) being localized as the "Ethos" organization (within semi-quotes every time, again, for no reason). I know that the localization team did this to avoid controversy among religious gamers, but as a religious gamer myself, I don't see a problem, as it is just a game. The Shin Megami Tensei series is far more daring than this game, believe me.
Anyway, this project is supposed to correct all that, while using the official translation as a base. There were a few parts that I had to re-localize because they were far too literal and sounded very unnatural in English. There were also parts I had to re-translate and shorten a bit in order to make the sentences fit better and display the character portraits fine, but these are in the minority.
Project screenshots:
And below are a few tests I did:
Most of the main dialog and battle dialog is done, but I still need to do another proofreading to make sure nothing was forgotten. Also, the menu, the world map and some other battle stuff still need to be done. Updating pointers manually is such a boring task.
I'm not sure if I can finish this alone, but if things don't end well, I'll just hand my work over to someone more capable.
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Friday, August 18, 2017
[PSX] Final Fantasy VIII - Uncensored Gerogero Boss + Minor Text Changes
I'm not dead yet!
This hack decensors the Gerogero boss of Final Fantasy VIII (PSX version), as well as his Triple Triad card. The American localisation team of Squaresoft censored them back in 1999, fearing that the game would receive an undeserved "M" rating in case they didn't. The monster was originally reddish like the image above, but his textures' colors were changed to blue-ish, so the monster wouldn't look so gory. They also censored a pool of blood in one of the rooms of the final dungeon by turning it into a green liquid, but I couldn't restore it, sorry. I believe these are the only instances of censorship in the US release (Note: the animation of the Devour command is as censored as the original. The only difference is that the Japanese text was translated to English).
Fighting the monster.
Gerogero card.
The four "Red Gerogero" patches also fix a few text annoyances that were present in the official translation: "Buel", "Katal" and "Mega Phoenix" are now "Buer", "Katar" and "Mega-Phoenix", respectively. I felt that these changes needed to be included ASAP. Changing these names wouldn't require updating any pointers, which is why I did it. I wish I could've made more changes to the translation, but I didn't find any useful text-editing tools for the PSX version on the internet, so I just used a hex editor instead. I've tried the FF8 tools on Qhimm, but they're mostly for the PC version. If anyone with more advanced hacking skills wishes to fix the rest of the translation, please write on the comments below. I'll give you all the information I've gathered about this game's translation. You may also contact me via PM at Romhacking.net if you're a user there, or send an e-mail to: almagest994@gmail.com.
A few more screenshots:
There's also an optional patch that fixes Ultimecia's temporary accent with K's near the end of the game. That was a mistake and shouldn't be there. It must be applied to Disc 4 ONLY.
Screenshots:
All patches were tested with ePSXe and worked perfectly.
Friday, October 21, 2016
Almagest's ROM Hacking Blog Created!
Hello, everybody! I am Almagest of Romhacking.net!
Here in this blog, I will upload all of my ROM hacks without the need of RHDN's approval. To avoid copyright infringement and DMCA takedowns, only patches of old games will be uploaded and shared. When I speak of old games, I speak of videogames of previous console generations. No hacks/mods of current generation games will be posted. No ROMs or ISOs will be posted either, regardless of their generation. Links to illegal websites or illegal content will not be allowed in the comments. Also, hack/translation requests will not be tolerated here, even if you pay me for them. I like being free and doing what I like. If I ever announce that I am working on a new project, please do not ask when it will be finished. It will be done once it's uploaded and shared with the internet. And please, do not be upset if I don't post regularly, I am a very busy man!
Abandoned/unfinished hacking projects may also be uploaded here, in case somebody else wishes to finish them (please, do not forget to credit me if you do!).
All lovers of retro gaming are welcome here. Enjoy your stay! ^^
Here in this blog, I will upload all of my ROM hacks without the need of RHDN's approval. To avoid copyright infringement and DMCA takedowns, only patches of old games will be uploaded and shared. When I speak of old games, I speak of videogames of previous console generations. No hacks/mods of current generation games will be posted. No ROMs or ISOs will be posted either, regardless of their generation. Links to illegal websites or illegal content will not be allowed in the comments. Also, hack/translation requests will not be tolerated here, even if you pay me for them. I like being free and doing what I like. If I ever announce that I am working on a new project, please do not ask when it will be finished. It will be done once it's uploaded and shared with the internet. And please, do not be upset if I don't post regularly, I am a very busy man!
Abandoned/unfinished hacking projects may also be uploaded here, in case somebody else wishes to finish them (please, do not forget to credit me if you do!).
All lovers of retro gaming are welcome here. Enjoy your stay! ^^
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