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upgrade to R06e And post app.log as well next time if there's still an issue. Also, how do you know that line isn't in new translation?
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My only other issue with this mod was solved by a small hint from another user, and the rest myself. I'm not sure what your "compile a list" comment is about.Please compile a list and supply it to me at the end. Otherwise you will be drip feeding this one by one. Also, if the issue exists without Reunion, it doesn't belong in this thread. See first post.
As first post. It will require that someone add german files to R06 and they will need to know what they're doing.Is there any way to get this running with the German Steam Version of FF7?
I get R06 installed with the FF7_GameConverter_0.11 but when the first Battle starts, the screen swirls to black an freezes.
Does anyone knows a proper way to get the German Version modded without 7th Heaven?
It's almost like it's a painful, quirky, buggy mess that almost sank the original release, let alone years-after-the-fact modding without source code?Programming this game is like chess v a grandmaster. Always one step ahead.
Thank you! I assumed that line isn't in the new translation, as the other YouTube videos of The Reunion is a different line (and it's also incorrect grammar). If that line is in the new translation, my fault!upgrade to R06e And post app.log as well next time if there's still an issue. Also, how do you know that line isn't in new translation?
its actually considered incorrect in american english to use a plural verb with a single organization, while in british it is up to the speaker/writer whether to use singular or plural verb to agree with an organization... but the line has been changed to a grammatically correct line in reunion anywayIt's not incorrect grammar - though prob sounds weird to an American. But regardless, please see reunion database.
American English is just as English as British English, you racist bastard (just a joke, calm down)Which is why I said it will sound weird to an American. It is not a grammar mistake - it's accepted English - no matter what Americanisms exist.