![]() ![]() Perhaps if I try and use the editor it'll give me an error somewhere about these directory names not matching, too. I don't know the proper name for these though - I grabbed the previous string out of the error dialog. When I was clicking through the menus I managed to update it to what seems to be a newer version, and it remade the directory with the wrong name (but 1 extra file), and there's also a directory just in the base directory with garbage characters after the update there is now a second directory here with unfortunately a different name. Under Data\Language you may need to rename the directory with garbage + (Korean) to be 한국어(Korean). I've had a look through what this can do, I'm not quite ready to move to this for my EUD editing but I think I probably will shortly.įirst, when you unzip it, you may need to go and edit a directory name to be in Korean, for me either Winrar or Windows corrupted the korean text so the program couldn't find it's data.
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