

- #Pso2 character creation menu translation install#
- #Pso2 character creation menu translation windows#
As Raujinn has already pointed out, this process leaves a lot of bugs. Pretty easy to dwindle it down to just your character.Īt this point it is out of my hands as far as advice goes. 3DS Max thankfully makes it dead simple to higlight objects in view and delete them. Once it is done it will practically have every 3d object in that scene loaded. In one of my cases mine only went up to 0963 so I entered 0000-0963 in this box. First box will want you to select the folder where the. rip files.īack in 3DS Max with the Importer window open I used the group option after getting annoyed opening one file at a time out of nearly a thousand. Under those you'll notice there are a boatload of files. Under that you may have a single folder or multiple depending on how many times you have hit F10. ie: The folder name with the most recent timestamp for pso2.exe will be what you are looking for. Under that you should have a couple of folders which will be pretty self explanatory. If you go to the PSO2 demo folder where the pso2.exe file is located you should have a _NinjaRipper folder. I'm a bit rusty at 3DS Max myself (haven't used it in depth since HS back in 03-04) and have never worked with this type of data so I am just posting how I did it: Now here is where it gets tricky and I am sure there are many ways to go about it.

You can also do so multiple times for different pose positions for example.Ĩ ) Once you are done you may close out of the demo and jump right into 3DS Max.ĩ ) In 3DS Max you'll need to select 'Run Script' from the scripting menu and select the importer from earlier. This is a good sign as it is writing the model data to disk.

Additionally the demo does have a handful of pose options you may also use if you desire.ħ ) At any point in time you can hit the F10 key and the demo will freeze for a few moments. As Raujinn noted, there may be some missing due to them not being in the demo.

In my own case I only have one accessory not added on. Use the save/export option.Ĥ ) Go back to the character creation demo and launch it and go into the character creation screen.ĥ ) After you have selected your race/class you should have a similar option to load your character data (you can either compare menu locations to the main game if you can't read Japanese or in my case I use Google Translate on my phone which will use the camera to OCR the screen)Ħ ) Once loaded your character should be there in all its glory. Hit run and after a few seconds exit out.ģ ) In the main game, go to the beauty shop/makeover area. You're not really going to be playing the game here.Ģ ) Launch Ninjaripper and point it at the pso2.exe file for the demo (NOT the main game) and in the drop down select the D3D9 option. My advice is to crank all the settings to max even if it'll run like crap on your specs.
#Pso2 character creation menu translation install#
The first handful of results on google have a generic Ninjaripper tutorial with download links.ġ ) Install the character creation demo (There was one released just recently for Ep4). Go grab the latest Ninjaripper and the associated importer script (Only 3DS Max is supported). Ninjaripper however has the 'passive' option of using a hacked d3d9 dll which allows you to use the native PSO2 launcher which ended up being the winner here. As a result the options in both 3D Ripper DX and Ninjaripper to launch the app directly did not work (even with the PSO2 Bat file options). Unfortunately in the VM I couldn't get the character creation demo to run so I had to do this from the host side. Got past the biggest and most annoying hurdle. I am going to add my current leap in progress below: Also Raujinn if you make any further progress on your end, please do let me know. It was a pretty repeatable spot right where it transitioned from the login screen to the character select screen. At least there's an idea where GG ends up triggering at.
#Pso2 character creation menu translation windows#
Good info! I did catch your comment about the main client earlier but wanted to give it a go anyways on a sterile windows install. You'll lose any parts that the demo doesn't have, however.Ahh. To get your character offline, just save out a character creator file by visiting the este counter. Don't try it on the main client as I said.
