It wasn't exactly the first result that popped up on google heh. ![]() I get the feeling from Mike's earlier response that these things are not to be shared on this forum, so I won't do so other than to say that I'll try and answer any PM that comes with regards to where I found it. I did also find a no-DVD patch that seems to work, but now hopefully I won't need it. So far this seems to have done the trick, and the game starts up fine with seemingly no disc check at all. The other times I chose some sub folder in my documents, but this time I chose the install directory.ģ) Also keep in mind that I did go through the steps from Type Moon's official FAQ, so this *may* have had something to do with it as well. I did this in case Windows had some registry shenanigans going on from all the previous installations.Ģ) When starting up the game for the first time, it asks where to put the save data. I honestly don't know what did it, but after installing the game anew for what feels like the fiftieth time, it just started skipping the disc check altogether.Īs I am scared that I might mess something up if I uninstall and reinstall the game again, I'll simply list the things that I consciously did differently with this installation:ġ) I changed the install directory name from the default "Fate/Hollow Ataraxia" into "Fate Hollow Ataraxia". ![]() If bloodredsnow is still reading this thread, maybe he could be a darling and tell me what patch he used?Īlright, just a quick post to let you all know that I finally got it to work today. ![]() rar files, as well as an executable that seemingly does nothing at all. I have of course tried searching myself, but so far I've found nothing but two broken. So my question is: Could anyone be so kind as to point me in the direction of a usable noDVD patch? Now I've resigned myself to just get the damn thing to work in any way possible. I must admit that I'm starting to become a little desperate, after spending the better part of two days searching around for a "legitimate" solution Everywhere I look, people seem to have either been helped by the FAQ, or they have had to get a noDVD patch. I tried reinstalling and going through the procedure again with a fresh installation 2 more times, and I don't think I'm doing anything that I'm not told to do by the FAQ instructions. Like other people here I used my customer support key and tried the step-by-step workaround from Type Moon's own FAQ, but unfortunately this doesn't seem to have any effect other than making my install checker complain about fateFD.exe. I have the same problem with the disc check requiring administrative rights even though I run the game as administrator, and so I thought I'd post in this thread instead of making a new one. Later adapted into a smash hit TV anime by Studio Deen and a manga published in Monthly Shonen Ace, the Fate franchise has continued to expand with several spin-offs and continuations such as Fate/hollow ataraxia, Fate/Zero, Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works, Fate/Stay Heaven’s Feel, as well as the Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya series.Hello everyone. Type-Moon then became a commercial organization in 2004 and launched their most famous franchise which began with Fate/stay night. This was followed by a sequel, Kagetsu Tohya, and a Plus Disc which were repackaged into a 3-disc set known as Tsuki-Bako.įollowing these successes, Type-Moon then went on to collaborate with French- Bread to create the massively influential 2D doujin fighting game Melty Blood, its sequel Melty Blood Re-ACT and a patch Melty Blood Re-ACT Final Tuned as well as an arcade port Melty Blood: Act Cadenza. ![]() Beginning back in 1998 with Kara no Kyoukai, Type-Moon then moved onto the adult-orientated Tsukihime in 2000 with a Plus Disc in 2001. Type-Moon is a Japanese media company best known for its visual novels created by Kinoko Nasu and Takashi Takeuchi.
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