How to open in japanese applocale6/16/2023 The reason for this is that Windows protects the C:\Program Files location and you may have trouble saving the game and/or game settings. Avoid installing the game to C:\Program Files or C:\Program Files (x86).For example, a guy installed the game to a folder with the letter 'Ä', but the game interprets this as 'A', and it will not run. Note: Do not use non-English characters in the game folder (entire path)! You should only use a-z, A-Z, 0-9, ' ', '-' and '_'. If you don't, you will not be able to run and/or patch the game! You must never install the game to the default folder (so don't just click Next-Next-Next as you usually do)! Instead you simply change the folder to something like C:\Games\MyGame during the game setup.You have to install the game with Japanese regional settings (use AppLocale).Skip reading and you will probably run into trouble later on! The three issues below are what you need to know to be able to successfully run the game. 3.3.1 Why not change regional settings?.3.2.1.3 AppLocale problems on Vista/7/8.3.2.1.1 Installing AppLocale on Vista/7/8.
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