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*** RETURNING USERS WILL NEED TO RESET THEIR PASSWORD FOR THIS NEW SITE. CLICK HERE TO RESET YOUR PASSWORD.***
You successfully applied a generic compatibility patch, but you are missing the Translation Patch. You need to find the specific English translation patch for that game (often found on visual novel translation sites like Fuwanovel or GitHub repositories) and place it in the folder as patch.xp3.
Windows Kirikiri scripts often use Shift-JIS encoding. Android’s Java-based environment expects UTF-8. Without a patch, you will see garbled text or question marks (????). A patch converts the encoding on the fly. Kirikiroid2 Patch
Kirikiroid2 is a popular Android port of the PC-98 visual novel engine used to run classic Japanese indie and doujin games on mobile devices. Recently, a new patch for Kirikiroid2 has been released that improves compatibility, fixes bugs, and adds user-friendly features for both longtime fans and newcomers. Below is a concise draft blog post you can adapt and publish. You successfully applied a generic compatibility patch, but
Move your PC game folder (e.g., SteinsGate/) to your phone’s internal storage. A common location is /storage/emulated/0/Games/SteinsGate/. Android’s Java-based environment expects UTF-8
Your folder should look like this:
/Games/SteinsGate/
├─ data.xp3
├─ patch.xp3 <-- The Kirikiroid2 patch
├─ system.xp3
└─ (other .xp3 files)