Romhacks Bloody Roar: Extreme English Overhaul Patch (Nintendo Gamecube) Romhack

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This patch replaces many of Bloody Roar: Extreme’s assets with their Primal Fury counterparts. For example: Announcer Logos Marvel changed to Shina In-game voices and lip-syncing On-screen text for opening and ending movies I’m hoping to get the remaining text for the descriptions in menus converted at some point, too, though it’s a bit outside my skillset. That and there’s a mysterious image of a GameCube controller in the game’s files that I can’t seem to access in-game (and that doesn’t even exist in the English files). But there’s enough done here that I feel it warrants releasing. Huge […]

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Hi, could you share how exactly you got this .rvz CRC-32: 8eebe49c ?
Did you get it from dolphin by compressing the iso? What settings did you use to do that?

Thanks!
 
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I have the correct .rvz ..... the patch(es) apply successfully, but each resulting patched file does not verify correctly in a no-intro .dat database

These are what are expected..
Bloody Roar - Primal Fury (Japan) [T-En by BloodRaynare & Sigma & TheFirstHunt v1.2] [Full Primal Xbox Cutscenes] [n] ...........(no-intro CRC : 43da1b23)​
Bloody Roar - Primal Fury (Japan) [T-En by BloodRaynare & Sigma & TheFirstHunt v1.2] [Full Primal] [n] ............................................(no-intro CRC : 5563cfda)​
Bloody Roar - Primal Fury (Japan) [T-En by BloodRaynare & Sigma & TheFirstHunt v1.2] [Partial Primal Xbox Cutscenes] [n] ......(no-intro CRC : 60e527d5)​
Bloody Roar - Primal Fury (Japan) [T-En by BloodRaynare & Sigma & TheFirstHunt v1.2] [Partial Primal] [n] .......................................(no-intro CFC : 02a4cbb8)​
 

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Hi, could you share how exactly you got this .rvz CRC-32: 8eebe49c ?
Did you get it from dolphin by compressing the iso? What settings did you use to do that?

Thanks!
Hey Spike! This may have been a mistake on the site's part. It has built-in CRC-32/SHA-1 hash calculation, you just drag and drop your ISO/RVZ. But its result is different from Dolphin's own hash calculation, so I've just now replaced it with Dolphin's, which shows it's the same as the verified good dump. My bad! Feel free to send me a direct message too if you can't get it to work, I definitely want to help if you're trying to get versions for your site.
 
I have the correct .rvz ..... the patch(es) apply successfully, but each resulting patched file does not verify correctly in a no-intro .dat database

These are what are expected..
Bloody Roar - Primal Fury (Japan) [T-En by BloodRaynare & Sigma & TheFirstHunt v1.2] [Full Primal Xbox Cutscenes] [n] ...........(no-intro CRC : 43da1b23)​
Bloody Roar - Primal Fury (Japan) [T-En by BloodRaynare & Sigma & TheFirstHunt v1.2] [Full Primal] [n] ............................................(no-intro CRC : 5563cfda)​
Bloody Roar - Primal Fury (Japan) [T-En by BloodRaynare & Sigma & TheFirstHunt v1.2] [Partial Primal Xbox Cutscenes] [n] ......(no-intro CRC : 60e527d5)​
Bloody Roar - Primal Fury (Japan) [T-En by BloodRaynare & Sigma & TheFirstHunt v1.2] [Partial Primal] [n] .......................................(no-intro CFC : 02a4cbb8)​
I'm not very knowledgeable in no-intro database verification. What does it need in order to verify? Could it be because you have them named Primal Fury instead of Extreme like the rest at the top? Sorry, I just don't understand how that works but I'd be more than happy to help if you explain it!
 
It does not matter what the files are named , the hash check checks the data integrity.

I have attached the .dat file so you can see the hash checks against a verified data base (please open the .dat file with notepad++ for better layout)
 

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I know how to convert them but I don't get exactly the CRC needed 8eebe49c
If you download the .rvz from Vimms it will be the correct crc when the file is extracted from the zip , it just that on Vimms it has the incorrect hash listed as they must of hashed the .zip file itself (with the included .txt file inside it) rather than the .rvz itself
 
It does not matter what the files are named , the hash check checks the data integrity.

I have attached the .dat file so you can see the hash checks against a verified data base (please open the .dat file with notepad++ for better layout)
I'm sorry, but I don't know what I'm looking for. It's a list of the ones that failed to verify, but I don't know what that means. What is it comparing them to? How does it know if they're verified or not verified?
 
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