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sl1982
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Download the avalanche installer and install the spanish fonts.
Hm, I'm not sure, it's never really bugged me so I've never tried to get rid of it. If there is a way, I don't know it off the top of my head. You could try playing with different resolutions and toggling the "maintain_aspect_ratio" option and the windowed option, but I don't know that any of that will work.Thanks to both. BTW just two more questions :-D isn't there a way to get rid of the black part of the screen that's ALWAYS down there? I remember screenshots from Gamespot that didn't have it.
Like this one:
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And, titeguy3 are you planning to release a similar patch for FFVIII? I miss playing that game too! I know your patch is made of many, but it's really easy to apply and many of us would be really thankful for that.
I'm pretty sure I remember someone exploring this option a while back, but they found out that nothing was rendered behind it... Could be wrong though.It's quite easy to get rid of the black area under the battle menu, but personally I just find it annoying. You can't really see anything down there since it's so small so it just ends up being distracting noise.
It could work with a semi-transparent battle menu though, but that's a bit more work for me.
Try it out and see. I think most of the features should work. If you want to keep the game in German, there's instructions for that in purple on the first page.Does this patcher work for the german version of FFVII?


Hey Sk-F I will look that up when I get home It shouldn't be to hard to fix. Look for a release later today or early tomorrow.Thank you once again sl1982. I've installed the Spanish fonts, but I believe I've found a problem with files USBHxx.PNG and USBLxx.PNG (where xx are all the numbers included in them).
The problem is nothing serious, but I'd like to tell you in case you could fix it (or at least tell me how I could fix it myself). It's related to the height of two capital letters with accents that are included in those files (A and E). More specifically, how their height including accents affect two other letters that are right above them in the chart: "l" and "n". Check these pictures taken from the chart, so that you can see it clearly:
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As a result, every single time letters "l" or "n" appear on screen they include annoying dots below (which are, in fact, remains of the accents of the capital letters below them in the chart):
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You see? So, is there a way to adjust those letters in the charts to avoid this? :?
Sorry for all the trouble I'm causing you all.