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It's a bit small, but I hope this helps:
Hi Ominous,
Can you upload an image of your I/O folder contents (and uh, PM me where you purchased the game)
Hello, Eclipsed.
I've sent you that PM already. Hope you can get back to me on that one. Thanks a bunch, also. ^^
That's pretty weird, idk where you got it but damn that's weird. A screenshot would help (and griev pls tell me what said pm resulted in.) Anyway, as for now the bat can be downloaded on mediafire if you sitll need it.
I've tried to download the bat from mediafile like you said, but it says that the file is either in unknown format or is damaged. Hm. Well, that's a jiffy. ,_, Also, does "griev" refer to Eclipsed by any chance?
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I'm aware of there being another topic that discussed this in the past, however, I've already have my non-unicode set to Japanese, and yet I cannot find ioregadd.bat to properly run the exe. I checked back on the files that were being extracted, and it turns out that it's not among any of them.
Sorry about this, but did I just happen to miss something?
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Just finished Killer Queen a while ago. Despite everything, I don't have any regrets in playing this visual novel.
Overall Spoilers
I feel as if Episode 2 did more justice to the visual novel (until it hit the ending), but that's probably because a lot of Episode 2's events were interesting due to the fact that we knew what happens in Episode 1. The shock of Sakumi and Karin's death early on was an interesting plot twist. And the three characters who we've never met in Episode 1 getting coverage in Episode 2 was good, especially with Hazuki. Man, he's actually a pretty cool guy despite him being the good-natured and protective adult. What really did it was when characters who we saw were either against or with one another in Episode 1 did the opposite in Episode 2. Seeing some less heated interactions from three of the antagonists of Episode 1 made them feel more human. I have to say that Tezuka's despicable nature didn't feel forced at all after Episode 2. Guy reminds me too much of a certain character from Virtue's Last Reward, with a fancy hat to boot. Not only is he definitely up to no good, but he's also accomplished the task of instilling distrust in everyone, which was definitely necessary in questioning the actions of others.
While the visual novel wasn't terrible at all, it didn't do enough to stand out from the others. Then again I think budget cuts there were budget cuts involved, which would explain the lack of character movement from most of the characters. Again, no regrets. I'll gladly wait for the translation of the remake or the prequel. ^^
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Which icon do I have to click on to make the game run properly? I tried clicking on both files called 'KillerQueen-en.exe' amd each time I still get the black screen/text only thing? In fact
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Well, I hate to break it to you but.... it's not great. It's like a prelude to the main show, Secret Game. Killer Queen is known for being kind of lackluster and isn't even strictly necessary to the plot since Secret Game is a remake, but they wanted to translated it first anyways.
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Hey, I just got mine started. I haven't started yet, but I'm a little bit excited knowing that I'm not alone in this. After a year or so, we've finally gotten a chance to play it. Hopefully this visual novel leaves a good imprint on us. Maybe later we can start up a topic and rant about our feels. ^^
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You played Virtue's Last Reward, but not 999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors? Oh, you really need to get your hands on it. In my opinion, the first game is much more satisfying than the second, and the protagonist is damn funny, especially when it comes to his monologues when you randomly select objects in the room you're in. Also, you should really check out Cross Channel some time. The story, at first, starts out rather lighthearted, especially because the protagonist is a huge insensitive goof, but it later turns dark, and it keeps getting darker. I really can't say any more now. You should really take a look. ^^
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Flutterz told me that the guy that TL'd it only really worked on Houzuki's chapter, and just used a machine for the rest, since it's pretty much just fanservice.
I mean, they have an h-scene for the girl Special High Class Individual cadet that got killed in the beginning of Sharin. Why? No real reason.
I started on Sachi's chapter, and it made me want to hit my head against a wall. The grammar was that bad. That's why I switched to G-senjou. Apparently Houzuki's chapter is the only one worth reading, according to most of the people that read it that I talked to.
Houzuki's chapter is pretty much the game itself. He's easily the best character in both games, and I find his philosophy very interesting. As for the epilogues, I think it goes without saying that they don't have a lot of interesting content, even without the grammatical errors. You can pretty much tell that it's not that great.
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I believe you need to experience the mind of Kurosu Taichi from Cross Channel, friend. I don't want to explain further about him, for there's a lot to spoil about. In fact, I'm probably indirectly spoiling you right now. (Is that even possible?) Anyway, I hope you take up my suggestion. ^^
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I'm currently playing Sharin no Kuni, Himawari no Shoujo's fandisk Sharin no Kuni, Yuukyuu no Shounenshoujo. (Whew. That was a lot to say.) I have to say that I'm a bit disappointed in the epilogues, especially since most of the scenes are more of a "slice of life" piece rather than anything to do with character development. However, it's still nice to see more of the characters. I've recently finished Dangan Ronpa, which I'm glad that I did. There were so many spoilers here and there that it's not even funny. ,_,
I/O Application Initialization Error
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I think I got the problem solved. If I find any more issues, then I'll hit you guys up in the conversation.
Thanks a bunch!