Re: Magical School Lunar translation [in progress!]
Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2018 4:17 am
I would just like a update on the project
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I'm sorry I didn't reply to your PM! Unfortunately, I don't think there are really very good how-to guides out there, but I'm glad to help give you a good intro if you want. At some point I'm going to be blogging about my Lunar translations and that should help with that a bit.angel_x wrote:Hi Ms. Tea, first, I think the PM did not go through when I try to message you.
Anyway, I was searching for Magical School Lunar english translation and I found this site.
I have always wondering how people translating Saturn games.
I know you are busy but I just wondering if there is a guide on how to translate Saturn games, or how do you translating this particular game.
Like which tools do you use for the translation project. What are the steps that you do etc etc.
I am a video game programmer so I believe I can learn really fast on how this whole process works.
I hope you can advice me and point me to the right direction. If possible, like some guide on how can I translate on this same game, doing what you do
Perhaps if I got some free time I can help on translating this project as well.
Thanks.
There isn't much progress to report. At this point, the hacking is basically done. We're waiting on the translation itself, then I'll be doing initial testing and the script editing.S.ninja wrote:I would just like a update on the project
No problem, I think the message never goes through for whatever reason. I just wondering if you have the project setup like on Git hub or somewhere where others can access and perhaps contribute? Also, in short, I just wondering what tools you use for the translation? First of course, you need the game. Next would be the tools used for translating and rebuilding the game? ThanksMs. Tea wrote:I'm sorry I didn't reply to your PM! Unfortunately, I don't think there are really very good how-to guides out there, but I'm glad to help give you a good intro if you want. At some point I'm going to be blogging about my Lunar translations and that should help with that a bit.angel_x wrote:Hi Ms. Tea, first, I think the PM did not go through when I try to message you.
Anyway, I was searching for Magical School Lunar english translation and I found this site.
I have always wondering how people translating Saturn games.
I know you are busy but I just wondering if there is a guide on how to translate Saturn games, or how do you translating this particular game.
Like which tools do you use for the translation project. What are the steps that you do etc etc.
I am a video game programmer so I believe I can learn really fast on how this whole process works.
I hope you can advice me and point me to the right direction. If possible, like some guide on how can I translate on this same game, doing what you do
Perhaps if I got some free time I can help on translating this project as well.
Thanks.
There isn't much progress to report. At this point, the hacking is basically done. We're waiting on the translation itself, then I'll be doing initial testing and the script editing.S.ninja wrote:I would just like a update on the project
Check your email.Kizyr wrote:...actually I'm wondering the same thing. I haven't heard any updates (here or via email) in almost a year I think.
...that got dark very fast.Ms. Tea wrote:As for those text formatting glitches I mentioned? They lead to some fun stuff, like this video where the girls start threatening the player instead of saying what they're meant to say.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEwmeuKzd4M
!! Got it!Ms. Tea wrote:Check your email.Kizyr wrote:...actually I'm wondering the same thing. I haven't heard any updates (here or via email) in almost a year I think.
This user got Grandia's fan-translation to work, so that shouldn't be an issue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_EGdP4vHCI (at the 17:00 mark.) Personally I have a modchipped Saturn, so I have no need for it. But it's always good to have options.AlexHiro4 wrote:I'm extremely excited about this! Professor Abrassive has finally completed his Satiator accessory for the Saturn. It's basically a mod-free product that allows you to play Saturn games on the original console by reading them straight off of an SD card. I'm assuming, and hoping, that this includes fan translations. If that's the case, I won't even need to play this product of yours on the PC, I'll be able to legitimately play it on my Saturn! So excited! Keep up the good work!