Trails from Zero and Trails to Azure form the Crossbell arc, whose story elements are primordial for fully grasping the rest of the series.
The Trails series, while separated into several arcs, forms one single cohesive story. Why you should play Trails from Zero and Trails to Azure
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And I’ve been calling it patch, but similarly with the patch for the previous game, Trails from Zero, this is a full mod.
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Geofront and its team again delivers to the Kiseki / Trails series fans an incredible patch. That's true, but I heard that the PC version of Zero was really bad, so I figured they would make a new PC version from scratch rather than base it off the Chinese port, but I'm not sure which route would be better.ĭidn't falcom also, after finding out the chiniese made it, take that port made a better version of it? I remember reading something like that.Trails to Azure Out Now! - The Geofront May 22, 2021 Maybe that'll speed up production of the port and translations are a lot faster now with the efficient improvement in management in Xseed in these games! Looking forward to Zero and Ao one day. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe Sky the 3rd took less than a year and a half of work to release.Īctually, there is a chinese PC port of this game. Xseed has since adopted a far more efficient localization policy for trails with their "less is more" strategy. SC took four years, but that was mainly because the project was handled very poorly and no work was done on it for the majority of that time. If a team with far less resources than Xseed was able to translate a majority of Zero's text, then I don't doubt that Xseed would be able to give the games a quality translation in a timely manner. Originally posted by MabinoZerk:I'm starting to think that the biggest barrier for a Crossbell localization wouldn't be the work required to translate it, but porting it to PC. I estimate it'll be completed at some point in 2018, though some in the know think it may be down in early 2019. There is also an Ao translation project but it hasn't been publically announced, so I'll keep information on that for now including level of completion as.
However, if you were to have any patience personally, I'd rather wait for the patch from the team of veteran Kiseki fans such as Floofy which is currently in the works at which, while without a set date, I'd personally estimate to be ready by the end of the year. Do note that no images were translated here, so you would have to deal with a Japanese detective notebook manual. If you really can't wait then it should be feasible for a playthrough. Personally, I've finished the entire game on this patch, it has plenty of English derps here and there, some gramatical errors and mis-spellings, some small translation derps here and there too. It is a ~99% translated patch, however is a version that was intended for testing - it was a version which was handed out to one of the testers from 2015 and before bailing out, this project was even worked on after this point.
This is a leaked version of a patch that was in the works by Zeromonkeyg, before he essentially bailed out from the project and has gone silent forever, it was made also with the help of various members such as Flamethrower2.