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Thx for the link :) There's also a reference to a torrent of the english patch :D
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Thx for the link :) There's also a reference to a torrent of the english patch :D
Thank you very much, but do you mean version 1.03 or 1.13? Because in the patch it says 1.13. I have installed version 1.13 and somehow it doesn't work ... I only get this "error":the game does not supported in windows 7... but i have your solution!
here's a patch, but you need to have installed duel savior justice 1.03 in order to make this work!
and let me remind you, the game must be played in high color in order to work in windows screen mode, otherwise... it's automatically goes full screen which it'll stretch the picture a little
It's Justice. It only confused me because the file in the patch is called "dsj1.13_nodvd.EXE".like i said... it's 1.03 but it should be fine with 1.13 also
let me clear something... is that the ordinary duel savior, or duel savior justice?
Don't think that's the reason because I uninstalled it first and deleted the game folder then (with all files from the english patch) and installed the game again. Then I copied the nodvd.exe in the game folder (without the english files) and yeah, you can see the result above.that's weird, was it because the english patch?
Don't think that's the reason because I uninstalled it first and deleted the game folder then (with all files from the english patch) and installed the game again. Then I copied the nodvd.exe in the game folder (without the english files) and yeah, you can see the result above.
Here is a TiddkyWiki-derived self-contained HTML file you store on your computer.
I created this "project" to keep track of the ever-growing stack of games that are left to
be played.
You open this file in Firefox with TiddlyFox xpi addon [[URL="https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/TiddlyFox"]https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/TiddlyFox[/URL]].
The table contained in the <div id="storeArea"> tag can be edited inside the browser;
use the top menu bar to add rows, etc. and commit changes back into the file.
By clicking on a cell, you can edit its contents.
If you open the HTML file in a regular (text or WYSIWYG) editor, you may manually edit the table,
for instance add new columns, change CSS styles, etc.
Other browsers do not provide support for file access except with a Java applet (ewwww...), but
should render file contents (read-only) as normal.
cba to produce a full tutorial, I hope it is intuitive enough for you.
So, the problem doesn't exist anymore ... I installed Windows 7 again and now it works