![]() ![]() Note: If you enter the folder containing your ROM and it's not showing up, set Lunar IPS to “All Files” to see it. Just like you did in Step #3 to find the patch, this time do the same thing to find the ROM you want to patch. The “Select File to Patch” window will pop up.When you reach the folder that the patch is in, click on the patch then click Open, as shown here.If you unzipped the patch as I said in Step #1 then you should see it in this list. ![]() The “Select IPS File to Use” window will pop up.Ĭlick the notch in the top bar to choose the directory or folder that your patch is in.When you're ready, open Lunar IPS by double-clicking on. Make sure the patch is on your desktop and unzipped from its ZIP file.If videos aren't your thing, read my step-by-step directions: My video doesn't cover removing a ROM header, which is sometimes required. I created a video tutorial with (most of) the directions posted on this page: The patching utility most people prefer is Lunar IPS. Of the games covered in my site, manual patching must be used to apply the English patch + the bug fix to "Front Mission", and the English patch + English dubbing patch to "Tales of Phantasia". You have to use manual patching in cases where two patches need to be applied to a ROM.This'll save space on your computer, versus SNES auto-patching which requires you to keep the ROM out of a zip file in order to work. One benefit with manual patching is that it allows you to put the ROM back in a zip file.Since manual patching is permanent, it's best to keep a backup of your ROM just in case. With manual patching, the IPS patch is permanently applied onto the ROM. It'll tell you the exact patch you need to use.Īndroid/Mac/iOS users: Auto patching is not available. But if you download the patch from my site, then look under the patch's download link for a note. ![]() If there's more than one patch: Read the ReadMe file contained within the English patch's zip file to learn of the purpose of each patch.
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