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To utilize a , you generally need one of two setups: Playing on a PC / Android Device (Emulation) Download a trusted 3DS emulator such as Citra.
This text describes a specific version of Shin Megami Tensei IV
Instead of traditional party members, you recruit the very demons you fight. Through tense, often humorous conversations, you can bribe, trick, or persuade demons to join your cause. Once recruited, you can visit the to fuse two or more demons together, inheriting their best skills to create the ultimate supernatural squad. 4. Alignment and Multiple Endings Shin Megami Tensei IV -UNDUB- 3DS -Decrypted- ROM
: Voiced by Hiroshi Kamiya / Yoshimasa Hosoya (Reiner in Attack on Titan ).
version—a community-driven modification that replaces the English voiceovers with the original Japanese performances while retaining English text. When coupled with a To utilize a , you generally need one
Users install the .CIA file directly onto their 3DS SD card using a homebrew installer tool like FBI. Legal and Safety Reminders
This occurs due to shader compilation. Turn on under the Graphics Advanced tab to minimize micro-stutters when entering new areas like Mikado or Tokyo. Legal and Ethical Reminder Once recruited, you can visit the to fuse
If you have questions about setting up your , need help finding patching tools , or want to know the best settings for the Citra emulator , [3DS] Shin Megami Tensei IV Undub patch by Canzah & Slow
The patch is a fan-made modification that replaces the English voiceovers with the original Japanese audio track. It's technically tricky because the 3DS voices are stored in a giant "voice.bin" file, which is a compilation of many audio files (cwavs). The version 1.1 of this patch is the most popular and stable, as it fixed a specific bug where a cutscene (specifically the Neutral Ending) would crash the game. It was also converted to LayeredFS format, which makes it much easier to install (more on that below).
: Many undub versions utilize the LayeredFS format, allowing users to apply the audio changes by simply placing files in specific folders on their SD card (e.g., using Luma3DS). Why Players Use It