The translation patch is the work of Operation Decoded, a fan group that has localized several previously Japan-exclusive Digimon games. Their patch for Decode is extensive and the best available option for an English experience. However, this fan translation, and the entire installation process, is built specifically for the original, un-updated Japanese version of the game (Version 1.0).
The base game and the patch require roughly 2.5 GB to 3 GB of free space on your 3DS SD card.
To install the , your Nintendo 3DS MUST have custom firmware (CFW) installed, specifically Luma3DS .
In this article, we will provide a step-by-step guide on how to install the English translation patch for Digimon World Re-Digitize Decode on your PSVita using the CIA format. digimon world re digitize decode english cia install
You will see a "Present" box; open it to reveal your English-patched game.
A way to connect your 3DS SD card to your computer. Step 1: Preparing the English Patched CIA File
Once patched, transfer the new English .cia to your 3DS SD card and install it via FBI . Troubleshooting & Tips Digimon World Re:Digitize Decode - Wikimon The translation patch is the work of Operation
Because sharing pre-patched CIA files violates copyright laws, you will generally need to build the English CIA file yourself using a computer.
Create a folder named cias at the root of your SD card (if it does not already exist).
If you hit any snags during the process, let me know or where the installation stops , and I can help you fix it! The base game and the patch require roughly 2
The most straightforward way to get the English version is through the hShop , which hosts a pre-patched CIA file .
: If you are prompted by the system or hShop to update the game to version 1.1, do not do it . Official updates will break the fan translation and cause the game to freeze on the splash screen .