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Patching instructions
Soft-patching
This is usually the easiest way of patching. Effects aren't permanent on the ROM.
Firstly your emulator must support this feature. Most good emulators support this, although you may need to enable it from a configurations menu.
Place your patch file in the same folder/directory as your ROM file.
Rename your patch so that it has the same names as the ROM file, barring filetype suffix, eg. the patch is FE4.ips and the ROM is FE4.smc. (If the filetype suffix isn't displayed on your computer, don't add it!)
Then just load the game, from your emulator, as per normal.
Hard-patching
Some people have problems with soft-patching or their emulator doesn't support it. In this case, you'll want to use this method.
Effects are permanent on the ROM, so you may want to keep a clean (un-patched) copy of the ROM, just in case.
You will require an external program that specialises in patching files, such as LunarIPS or IPSWin. Download one of these.
Run the program and then follow the instructions to patch the file. It should be pretty straightforward to do.
Then just load the game, from your emulator, as per normal.
Note on extracting files
Some patches may be in a compressed zip, rar or 7z file.
To extract the actual patch file, you will need Winzip (zip files), WinRAR (zip and rar files), 7-Zip (all three files) or Powerarchiver (all compressed files o__o). These programs should be easily found online.
Patching troubles?
If you're having troubles with patching, feel free to ask in this topic. Make sure you state what problem you're having in as much detail as possible, so that we can help you quicker.
Bad example:
"Help, the game won't patch!"
Good example:
"Help, I tried patching the game, but when I load the game I get a black screen. I tried the game without the patch and it works fine."
Troubles with patching SNES titles
The step that seems to trip most would-be-patchers is whether your SNES ROM has a header or not. You can check whether your ROM has a header by using a hex editor or certain ROM utilities like SNESTool. Basically, you're looking for a large area of empty space near the very beginning of the ROM. If you need to add or remove a header, you can try using SNESTool.
~Troubles with FE5: Thracia 776~
Most people seem to have troubles with patching this game for various reasons. To begin with, if you're experiencing any graphical issues, such as the map tiles being all black, this is likely the fault of your emulator. Obviously, you should try using another emulator.
Next, there are three versions of the translation patch, which one should you use? Well, you'll probably want to figure out which version of Thracia 776 you have - either the "NP" or "ROM" version. You can find this information from the site where you downloaded the ROM or maybe your ROM has it labelled on their name. Some emulators also display the ROM's codename when loading it. To be honest, I don't know if it's really that important to figure out which version you have.
Finally, check the section above on SNES headers. If your Thracia 776 ROM has a header, you can try the HIROM version of the patch. Otherwise, remove the header and apply either the NP or ROM version of the patch.
Edited by VincentASM, 18 December 2012 - 03:14 PM.










