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Umineko Catbox English Mod | |
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Author | andOlga |
Type | Translations |
Version | 10.3.1 |
License | Mixed |
Last Updated | 2023/06/22 |
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This is an English patch for Umineko When They Cry: The Symphony of Catbox and Dreams (うみねこのなく頃に咲 ~猫箱と夢想の交響曲~), the console version of Umineko on the Switch.
Note that this is meant to be used on the actual console release of the game. It is not a standalone application, the patch and instructions are on the official website.
Installation
The game, and this patch, can be played on the following devices/platforms:
- PCs, using yuzu or Ryujinx.
- Macs, using Ryujinx.
- Android devices, using yuzu.
- Hackable Switches, using Atmosphère.
No matter the platform you play on, you will need a copy of the base game and the decryption keys for it. Game updates are optional, the patch applies cleanly regardless of the game's version.
You can purchase the game and dump it using nxdumptool from a hackable Switch to obtain a legal copy for emulation.
On PC (yuzu)
The Switch emulator yuzu is compatible with the game and the patch.
To set yuzu up, you will need a copy of the prod.keys
file dumped from a hackable Switch and the game itself. Once you have acquired the keys, navigate to File > Open yuzu folder, then find the subfolder called "keys" inside that and paste the file there. Restart yuzu and double-click the giant empty rectangle in the main yuzu window to add your game folder.
To install the patch, download the yuzu version of the patch from the releases page, then right-click the game in yuzu, choose "Open Mod Data Location" and extract the entire archive there.
You may now start the game in yuzu and play it in English.
On PC/Mac (Ryujinx)
The Switch emulator Ryujinx is compatible with the game and the patch.
To set Ryujinx up, you will need a copy of the prod.keys
file dumped from a hackable Switch, the Switch firmware, and the game itself. Having acquired these, you may follow their guide to finish your configuration and add the game to the emulator, but please ignore the "Managing mods" section as this patch has a somewhat more complicated structure and cannot be simply added to a per-game folder like they recommend.
To install the patch, download the Atmosphère version of the patch from the releases page (Ryujinx is 100% Atmosphère-compatible), then choose File > Open Ryujinx Folder. Navigate to the "mods" directory and extract the entire archive to that location. If the "mods" directory does not exist, create it first.
You may now start the game in Ryujinx and play it in English.
On Android (yuzu)
Some Android devices may be able to run the game using yuzu's Android port, though the current system requirements are rather high by Android standards: the device has to have a Snapdragon CPU and at least 8GB of RAM.
Just like on PC, you will need a copy of the prod.keys
file. yuzu will ask you for its location on its first run. It will also ask you to specify the folder in which the game is located. For performance reasons, it is recommended not putting the game on an SD card unless you absolutely have to, keep it in your internal storage.
Once the initial setup is done, run the base game (in Japanese) at least once and exit it. This will allow you to confirm that your device can actually run the game, and also create some required files necessary for the patch installation to work.
You may now download the yuzu version of the patch from the releases page, and extract it somewhere on your device.
Now return to yuzu, and in the settings menu tap "Open yuzu folder". Pull out the menu on the left, switch to "Internal Storage" (or "SD Card") and find the extracted mod files. Tap and hold the UminekoCatboxEnglish
folder to select it, and choose "Copy to..." from the kebab menu on top. Pull out the left panel again, tap "yuzu" and navigate to load/01006A300BA2C000/
, then click the "Copy" button to install the patch.
The next time you start the game, it will be in English.
On the Switch (actual hardware)
If you want to play the game on your Switch hardware, it will need Atmosphère installed on it. If you don't have Atmosphère already, please see if it's compatible with your Switch model and install it if it is.
Afterwards, download the Atmosphère version of the patch from the releases page and copy it to the "atmosphere" folder on your SD card. The next time the game starts, it should be in English.
User guide
Alternative translations
There is a number of translations of Umineko to other languages that are based on this patch.
If you wish to create your own fan translation, please check the documentation here.
Changelog
v10.3.1
- This release improves the visuals and translation of the Config menu.
v10.3.0
- This release improves the text in the main menu and the episode selection screen, and brings back the shadowy sprites in the episode select that were there in the original Japanese version.
v10.2.0
- This release translates the remaining non-vital images with text on them, such as the cast scrolls at the end of episodes, into English.
- It also magically reduces the filesize of the download, ever-so-slightly. Hooray!
v10.1.1
- This release translates the "Cast" sequence in EP5 and adds the newly-created project logo to the chapter intermission screens.
v10.1.0
- This release incorporates a new logo created for this project by @DerJaybe.
- There are no translation-related changes in this release.
v10.0.1
- This release restores a missing voiceline in Saku01.
v10.0.0
- This release includes some fairly minor text fixes for the first Saku story.
- It also marks the beginning of a new series of fixes all throughout the patch, hoping to bring it up to the highest standard possible. The release cadence is likely going to be quite slow, as it's difficult for me to bring myself to work on this patch at this point. However, please look forward to more in the future.
Credits
Besides me (&Olga), the following people have directly contributed to this project:
- My beloved heart, Tara, who was the brightest star that ever shone in my life. Rest in peace, my love.
- @DoctorDiablo, translating the Witch Hunter's Interview Tape story.
- @silverwolf-waltz, helping port over the translations for Hane and Saku.
- @Quplet, providing help with porting some of the main episodes.
- LHCollider, helping with testing.
Furthermore, this patch would be impossible without the resources and tools provided by the the following projects:
- kaleido by Neurochitin, which can decompile and recompile the SNR script format used by the game, as well as generate the
patch.rom
files that can be used to replace files in the base game. - enter_extractor by TellowKrinkle, which can extract files from the base game's
data.rom
format, as well as generatepic
andtxa
files used to store the game's images. - HigurashiENX by MasaGratoR, which is a similar translation patch for the Switch version of Higurashi. Specifically, the IPS patch generation scripts from that project were used to translate some of the text hardcoded into the executables of the game.
- Umineko Project, a similar translation work done for the PS3 version of Umineko, which serves as the base for the translated script and images used in the patch.
- Umineko Tsubasa English Patch, which served as the initial source for the translation of the Tsubasa arcs present in the PC version (these were heavily edited to be consistent with the main story as well as with each other).
- ArsMagica's English patch for Hane, now lost to time, which served as the initial source for the translation of the Hane arcs.
- The 07th-Expansion wiki, which had a translation for Our Confession as well as most of the new Tsubasa stories.
- A random person who just showed up on the Hinamizawa Discord one day with the nickname of "last-note", dumped a full translation of Last Note, and left.
- The original translation of the PC version of Umineko by The Witch Hunt. While their work isn't being used directly, without these people Umineko would have never made it to the West in any form at all.
- And, of course, the game itself, created by 07th-Expansion and producted (sic) by Entergram. Please buy the game on the eShop to support the creators.
- You can technically also buy the game on PSN, though that version isn't fully compatible with the patch, and the parts that may be compatible (romfs changes) are untested. If you get that one, you're on your own in trying to get it to run.
- There are also a few various versions of Umineko native to PC. How good they are varies depending on the version you dig up, but none of them properly support the creators, none of them are compatible with this patch, and all of them have various missing content compared to the console release of the game.
- This includes the Steam version, as it is a re-release of the old indie version of Umineko, and as such does not include any of the console version's improvements. Because of this, buying this release does not help support the creators of the console version in any way, though it does help support the author and the original creator of the series, Ryukishi07. The Steam version is also not compatible with this patch.
External links
- Official website - https://andolga.github.io/umineko-catbox-english/
- GitHub - https://github.com/andOlga/umineko-catbox-english