

The binaries and source code of the hooks are located at !ZkI12bjQ!0v4F7o7VSha01wJur2lHJyTZHFX_96FlIeH7Dg5brYE The binaries of the hooks are located at !RgZiiQ5Z!vUO46D6NGIwbqb1XZ0xZEpyYu7iKiMSQX_M8ZgsfwjQ To improve performance of the PC version, you can use the Zero and Ao hook. To translate the Item/Craft you could use Fugsnarf's uploaded files here (look for the same scena folder to replace - don't forget to backup it first) To patch PC version, you could download the patched scena files and drop it into PC version installation folder To patch using Evo version Voice, you could try to read this thread by Sinh_Kresnik: I got it from here: or you could download directly from

To use this patch, you must have Japanese Ao no Kiseki PSP ISO.ĭownload the patch and then apply it using xdelta software. Please show your support to the Geofront editing team. It is very unlikely that an official localization will be done by XSEED, but the Geofront editing team know what they are doing, and making things consistent with XSEED's translation of the Kiseki/Trails series. Please check here for further support on the edited Trails from Zero patch by the Geofront editing team:

Please check here for further support on the unedited Trails to Azure patch by Guren: What do you think? Let us know in the comments.Support for the machine-translated translation of Trails to Azure will no longer be provided on GBATemp after Guren releases his English patch.

The terms and conditions forbidden Falcom’s music to be used for commercial purposes, a rule that the Summer Sweetheart developers have broken. In 2009, the company announced customers who wish to enjoy Falcom music could do as they please, as long as they observed the terms and conditions that came with it. It’s worth pointing out that Falcom has a rather lax music usage policy. Stolen tracks included in Summer Sweetheart include “So Much from Today” from Ys Origin and “Crossbell City” from Zero no Kiseki.įollowing the incident, the developers of Summer Sweetheart have put out a public apology to Falcom and an update will be soon released to remove the stolen music. Some players of Summer Sweetheart were shocked to discover that music created by Japanese video game developer Falcom were used without permission in Summer Sweetheart. Summer Sweetheart, a romance game featuring real life women, has been under fire for copyright infringement.
