![]() ![]() Since most of the steps are the same I hope this list will make it easier for new translators to get the started as well. I used WinISO for this, you can download the old 5.3 version for free from their website ( ) Put back the new DATAUMD.CPK into the iso (remember to make a backup first). Repack the DATAUMD.CPK with the tool you can find on the first page of this thread (post#8)Ĩ. ![]() Replace the ID file containing the old music with the new file (make sure that it has no extension)ħ. Get the new music and convert it to atrac (this is where I failed, and I can only replace one music with an other from overworld around the game's own music files, presumably other psp game music will work too)Ħ. You should get about 12896 files named "ID#", some of these are the game's music files (and some the texts that are being translated), you can check my upload for the exact filenames for music, and the first post for textĥ. Gundam Battle Universe MV6000 14 years ago 11 'Bandai's marketing strategy is to only release the worst Gundam games in the West, then complain when they don't sell well, so they have an excuse not to release any more. ![]() Unpack DATAUMD.CPK with CRIPackedFileMaker (I'm not sure where exactly I found the correct version, so I uploaded a copy to where I put the music files)ģ. Get the DATAUMD.CPK out of the iso, its in the \PSP_GAME\USRDIR\ directory, you can do this wit any iso editing program (check step 8.)Ģ. I figured out how to modify the game's music (If you are translating most of the steps are the same):ġ. Click to expand.The games music is in AT3 it's just missing the extension. ![]()
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