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Author | jkpwed |
Type | Trivia |
Version | 0.9B |
License | Mixed |
Last Updated | 2014/05/15 |
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An unofficial update of Learn Japanese to make it run on PPSSPP emulator.
It uses LuaPlayer Euphoria V8 Update (0.9B). All stages are playable, menu is fully working, karaoke has green letters. For a full list of change please refer to Changelog.txt.
Installation
Place the learnjp09 folder to /PSP/GAME/.
(Optional) Place the harehare folder into /PSP/GAME/learnjp09/. It contains "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya" video in (.png) image format. Recommended settings:
- Multithreaded on
- PSP CPU clock speed to 1000
(Optional) Open up memstick\PSP\Game\learnjp09 replace jpn0.pgf font with your original PSP jpn0.pgf font.
Screenshots
Compatibility
Tested by the author with: ppsspp-v0.9.8-409-gcf3117d-windows-amd64.
Known issues
Major issues:
- On very few stages some sounds doesn't play (1 sec buzz is heard instead). Open up index.lua go the very bottom change this line by adding a double hyphen so it look like this: --System.playMP4("op.mp4", 0).
Some minor issues:
- Text might have the wrong color, SAKURAZZ might have the wrong x y position (this is barely noticeable),
- The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya plays way to fast and intro frame by frame pictures music plays to fast (it also shows the wrong FPS).
- Replacing the current PPSSPP ltn9.pgf font on the Karaoke stage will cause misalignment on text.
"changing the PSP CPU clock speed to 1000 ..." helps the intro sound at the beginning (fast playing music) but it slows down the frame by frame pictures and The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya it is unconfirmed if this can cause a crash.
Changelog
2014/05/15
- Updated the change log and new font location and fix up harehareframes.lua and 1Dev harehare.lua.
- Changed the Ogg.speed in harehareframes.lua.
2014/05/14
- Currently working on shortening the code for harehareframes.lua & Intro Video.lua (hopefully this will be faster then the current code), (Edit) unfortunately the test did not go so well.
Credits
Special thanks:
- Henrik and awesome PPSSPP team.
- Ponlork for developing the home brew game.
- Zack for LuaPlayer Euphoria.
- BenHur for intraFont, fans of this game and any else involved.