Credits go to the original translators and Discord user who noticed my old post and had technically fixed it years ago without a public release, but saw I had mentioned his work on the forums. I only had 2/3 success installing via QCMA, what worked was switching CHOVY to Compressed mode. Someone had a similar problem and it turned out that it was fast memory ON, and it case crash after mission. (should work in Adrenaline and emulators as well, but not tested) And my iso is with English translation patch. Link to the patch: Reviewer: iamthemilkman - DecemSubject: Thank you for this I was having difficulties patching a game with Wiims Iso Tools and I saw that you had already uploaded it even though the translation is very recent. Install with CHOVY-SIGN, I suggest the v2, since v3 wasn't working for me. Run the xdelta.bat against the ISO, or use a patching program of your choice that accepts xdelta. Me ga.nz/file/Y89GmBpQ#9E6H0iSBC7Uhl6r5zzm32-d3IxVOWDOtTrVVr2kFUXk Senjou no Valkyria 3 - Extra Edition Japan.iso So this is a 700MB xdelta3 patch to a 1.4GB file, but the original translation clocks in at a whopping 1.7GB, so there are some space savings there. Correctly identified as ULJM-05957 (Extra Edition) now, which fixes (or breaks) cheats depending on your perspective.ĭownsides are that an encrypted archive doesn't compress very well, beyond the compression already done to it by the archive format(cpk). (GoldStar/LG and Sanyo were other licensees). Since Panasonic was just a licensee of 3DO (if certainly the best known one) the dat and download should be '3DO - 3DO Interactive Multiplayer'. Gets rid of the hacky method they used to load an unencrypted archive with all the localization assets. The GB ROMs got checksum fixed after applying the official ROM patches, to avoid warning triggers in the emulators like BGB. I've repacked the V2 translation into a "mostly proper" ISO, which should work on the vast majority of hardware and emulators. Now, the game already worked and still works on Adrenaline and some other emulators, as well as various CFW PSPs. Tried a few things, then gave it up, since it wasn't working and I didn't know why. The short answer is that it can be done, but is a little tedious and requires the original translators to have done everything correctly. And got curious about installing translation projects on the Vita through it. Which is a way to install PSP games from ISO on unhacked Vitas. So, back in 2013/2014 Valkyria Chronicles 3 got an English translation, by the fine folks at:Ī few years back, I was helping some of the fine folks at CBPS test a project called CHOVY-SIGN.
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