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>gss
>learning experience

Anyways, 99% of the time you don't need to change your locale to Japanese. See, those folder names are full of boxes, but their full japanese path names are still there, so the game knows where its files are. Explorer doesn't want to display the text, but it's not like it fucked the text up and turned it all into the same box character.

Google search for AppLocale. It's a small program (made by microsoft, so no worries about viruses) that allows you to run select programs under different locales, without having to change your whole system to jap modo. Just make sure you've got the Jap language pack installed, and it should work fine:
1. open applocale
2. find the game's executable
3. set it to use japanese, if it doesn't autodetect that it's a jap program. if you can't tell japanese apart from chinese, it's at the bottom of the list.
4. you know have a shortcut that loads your game in japanese modo when you open it. Success!

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