Hello @Zergem ,Great work! I have been looking forward to this for some time, but I have a problem:
When I try using wit to extract my reginleiv ISO, I try writing the extract command as indicated in the readme (substituting my ISO's name of course) but I get the following error and nothing happens: ! wit: No valid source file found.
I can't seem to find anyone else who has the same problem, so am I missing something? Can I patch my ISO in any other way?
Just to be sure, you don't click on wit.exe, right?Thank you for the amazingly swift reply!
Yes, it's definitely an ISO and in the same folder as wit. This is what my bin folder looks like.View attachment 263084
I also tried making sure wit.exe runs in admin mode, but that seems to stop it from functioning altogether.
Hello @BacklogCabin ,Hi there, I wonder if anyone could lend some advice for a problem I am encountering with my Riivolution English Translation patch for this game.
The patch seems to be acknowledged by Riivolution v1.06 but once I press Launch, the screen just goes black indefinitely. Interestingly though, when I press a button on my Wii controller the player indicator light is still illuminated and properly assigned to player 1
Riivolution doesnt seem to be able to Launch any game I insert into the Wii even without any special codes
Here's some more vital info (feel free to ask me for other relevant info): I am using an original Nintendo Wii with version 4.2U, a 1GB MicroSD card, Homebrew Channel 1.1.0 IOS38v14.25, and an original copy of Zangeki No Reginleiv
I appreciate any input, thank you all; pleasure to meet you!
PS I also have Earthseeker on the Wii and am looking to repeat the same advice on that game as well if their solutions are similar
@Brand Newman Thanks for providing some more advice on the issue!Hello @BacklogCabin ,
As stated in our private conversation, I suspect the problem comes from Riivolution more than the patch, since you can't boot a game with the patch deactivated either.
Could you check if the "savegame redirection" option is on by clicking on the arrows of the Riivolution menu? (you should be able to see various other options, like the use of Ocarina cheat code - try to deactivate them if they're on, just in case BTW)
I know I personally had issues with the savegame redirection (which serves the purpose of keeping a separate savefile on your hard drive in case of conflicts, but is useless for translations, since the only modification is replacing text and images by translated ones).
Doing a fresh install of Riivolution might help as well : remember you have to put the folders in the root of your SD card.
If everything fails and nobody here can help you either, I remain at your disposal, should you meet difficulties creating a patched iso with the method provided in the readme.
Please let us know about your progress.
Yous truly.
@Brand Newman
This might be an oversight on my part, but I have never pressed the Install Button as I've heard all it does is make a Channel for the patch on the Wii Main Menu. Should I still try it?
Well, it won't hurt, and this is how I personally boot Riivolution : at least you should be sure Riivolution has access to updated IOS 37 this way, although the website tells us you don't need to do anything if you're on system 4.3.
On a very old thread back from 2011, Tueidj advised to delete all the XML files and try to boot the game, so that the user could see if the culprit was the file.
I still think it might be related to savegame redirection, as I seem to recall having troubles with this setting, and the fact you can't see it no matter what makes it even more suspicious to me.
I'll try to dig the Internet a bit, let's check later.
EDIT : some say setting the clock or downgrading Riivolution might help, if everything fails?
EDIT 2 : Try to unplug your HDD too. I saw an old post where someone said it solved their issue, and considering the "savegame redirection" might try to write down the on the HDD, it's worth a try before we can figure a more permanent solution.
Have a nice day.
Turns out the problem was with the Wii System Clock: somewhere during the softmodding process the Wii clock is changed to 11:59 and Dec 31 2035. The solution is just to change the time to the present.