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Which versions of Dolphin did you test on? Does using an older version of Dolphin solve your issue? If yes, which versions of Dolphin used to work? Is there any other relevant information? The patch is likely incorrectly made, and likely wouldn't boot on a retail Wii.

If it relies on some broken behavior in Dolphin, then, someone needs to update the patch to be proper. It could still be something on Dolphin's end, but, you'd have to find out what region the ISO reports itself to be after the patch.

According to the gameID you posted, it'd be Japanese, but, it's an english patch, so the patcher may have saw it fit to change it to English, but then maybe not everywhere, causing it to hang. If you enable logging and get the logs, there's a good chance it'll tell us something interesting. The patched game works totally fine on Wii and Wii U.

That patch is made many years ago and no one ever reported it no works. Patched game also worked on Dolphin until the version I specified. The log is here, I hope I enabaled it correctly: ConfigManager. Game shows EUR region in that revision.

In Dolphin versions where it were working it shows JP region. So the likely reason that it works on real consoles but not on Dolphin is that Dolphin sets the console's region based on the region data of the disc. Has it been tested on a PAL console? Yes, it works on PAL consoles.

This game were never released outside of Japan. The patch uses homebrew channel and Riivolution. Even though I am not sure that it logical to change console region based on game region. Real console sure not do the same. Indeed, the real console doesn't really care about regions. It doesn't try to auto detect and configure the console region according to the game being inserted. What it does is just launch the game with the current region settings.

What Dolphin does is it detects the game region from the disc, changes the console region settings before launching the game. The reason we do it is for usability, to avoid users having to manually configure the region. However, there should be an option for Dolphin to have more accurate behaviour and skip the auto configure, which would allow such cases to work, and also shenanigans like trying to semi-brick the emulated console :.

Before the version I specified Dolphin determined this game as JP region. Why not to use old detection method to set virtual console region? Honestly I'm not thrilled at the idea of bending over backwards to support a hacked ISO anyway when it can so easily be fixed on the patch's side anyway Can you explain how you applied the patch to an unmodified copy of the game in order to get the ISO that newer versions of Dolphin detects as PAL?

Some step of the patching should be affecting the region byte, because it's supposed to be 0 in an unmodified copy. I followed official instruction at fatalframe4.

Extracting key partition files: 1. You need to copy these to the appropriate folders in the data files partition you extracted 'ff4data' in my example. Rebuilding the partition: 1. Open partitionbuilder. Load up the files it needs extracted to 'ff4sys' in my example. Source file directory is the data partition you extracted to a folder 'ff4data' in my example.

Click build, remember the filename you saved it as. When it finishes, exit partitionbuilder. Back to Wiiscrubber: 1. Once it finishes you can exit Wiiscrubber and you'll be all set. Ah, so it's building an ISO from scratch rather than just patching an existing one. It makes sense that it uses the wrong region byte then. If it's possible to extract a 'region. Mafuyu decided to conduct a private search for his friend, with the investigation eventually leading to the grounds of a secluded mansion.

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