

See the Archive decryption entry on the Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment page to learn more. The only difference from Fate/Extra is that you need to decrypt the. It was left by the developers in the sound\bgm\decode folder of Fate/Extra CCC main archive.Īt3tool.exe -d input_file.at3 output_file.wav Fate/Extra CCC Im models you need this Noesis plugin created by chrrox. Just copy the code above to a Notepad and save it as. In order to extract them you should use this QuickBMS script: If a setting is not mentioned, it presumably doesn't affect the game in any way feel free to experiment.The process is explained on the CPK page. Overlay Information: No particular settings.ĭisclaimer: The settings below are for mainly performance (Some of these will also help if your PC is slow).Texture Filtering: No particular settings.A companion game called Fate/Extra CCC was released in 2013. Texture Scaling: No particular settings. It was developed by Imageepoch and Type-Moon for PSP and released in 2010.Performance: Render resolution to Auto.Framerate Control: No particular settings.Rendering Mode: No particular settings.If a setting is not mentioned, it presumably doesn't affect the game in any way feel free to experiment. Just make sure you use the latest version of PPSSPP.ĭisclaimer: The settings below are for a mix between performance and accuracy. The opening movie is directed by Akiyuki Shinbo and produced by Shaft. The only thing there is avaliable is a Blog translation of the Normal Route with Gilgamesh, but hasnt been put into a patch that works with the game, although there is the ZVN youtube channel that edited videos of the story scenes to have the english text on top of the JP ones(Is only a VIDEO EDIT, its not for the game).


Instead of being a straight sequel, the game is said to be a type of "Heaven's Feel" Route of Fate/Extra, similar to the similarly named route in Fate/Stay Night. Sadly no there isnt a current avaliable patch with translations. įate/Extra was followed up by a companion game, Fate/Extra CCC. On January 19, 2012, Ghostlight announced their plans to release the game in PAL territories. Three editions of the game were released in North America: a Limited Edition, a retail standard edition, and a PlayStation Network downloadable version. Aksys Games localized the game for North America, and released it on November 21, 2011. The game was released in Japan on July 22, 2010. The game takes place in a parallel universe to the visual novel Fate/stay night. Fate/Extra (フェイト/エクストラ Feito/ekusutora ?) is a Japanese dungeon role-playing game for the PlayStation Portable, created by Type-Moon and Image Epoch and published by Marvelous Entertainment.
