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ixlone:
- Hijacked by anonymlol

How to Patch Files v3 (Scroll down for older methods)

Download the patch files and extract them into the same folder as the episodes.



After extracting, it should look like this.



Double-click "Apply_Patch_Windows.bat" to start patching. If you're using Linux or MacOS, run "Apply_Patch_Linux_and_Mac.sh" in the terminal.

The patching may take a while. You'll see the progress in your cmd prompt or terminal.



Your episode folder will look like this after the patching.



It's recommended to run a CRC32 check on the new files.

If everything went well, you can delete the "old" folder, the xdelta3.exe and the apply scripts.


(Not so) New patching system in 2nd post.

Simple enough...

Download the patch you need from Doki.co and place it/extract it and the file to be patched in a folder (patches usually have the same name, so best to avoid putting them all in one folder).



Double click the "apply patch.bat", and wait...



Rinse and repeat. Should you get an error, make sure the file name is the same as the one in the patch. You can do this by right clicking on "apply patch.bat" selecting "edit" and checking the first file name againt yours. If they are different copy the one from the patch and rename your file.



You should also check the CRC of the file to make sure it's not corrupt some how. For this i recommend using animechecker.

Correct file.

Corrupt file.

ixlone:
Updated for new patching system.

Download the patch you need from Doki.co and place it/extract it and the file to be patched in a folder (patches usually have the same name, so best to avoid putting them all in one folder).



Double click the "apply_patch.bat" (Linux users can use the apply_patch_linux file), and wait...



Rinse and repeat. Should you get an error, make sure the file name is the same as the one in the patch. You can do this by right clicking on "apply_patch.bat" selecting "edit" and checking the hilighted file name part againt yours. If they are different copy the one from the patch and rename your file.



You should also check the CRC of the file to make sure it's not corrupt some how. For this i recommend using animechecker.

Correct file.

Corrupt file.

AzureHakua:
I'm up for making tutorials! They seem so helpful. Also, the staff isn't scary, they were all really nice people when I joined.

Clannad Man:
Glad to see someone else thinks tutorials are a good idea.

BTW, I'm just saying that to any newbie a staff member, moderator, or administrator can seem scary.  I'm not actually saying that those people are scary...  ;)  In reality, they all have such wuv-a-ble personalities!  ;D

loomy:
*bows to mods and admins*

and yeah, i also like the idea to have tutorials :P so i opened a request for one in a new thread^^

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