Hey :) how do i change the language to french ? in the game i can only choose the audio language and i try to change the language in the steam_emu thing but the game didnt launch. Help me please
so like is there an installer to install the game or like what cause im really confused on whats happening Edit:so ok there is the application file but it keeps on bringing me to the steam sore page and i have no clue where to put the steam api64.dll and all the other stuff..so help..please
To know the crack status for Valkyria Chronicles 4 go to crackwatch website. the crack status of all games can be known from there. the link is given below. https://crackwatch.com/?ref=8391
Uso!! valkyria 4 on pc it took a long time after the first one didn't knew sega still ports thier games on pc. i thought this was limited to switch or ps4 good to know they release this games, Now where's their Vocaloid games:(
they want the file downloads and people that signup to the download services so they post it using weird terms only 15% of us know (instead of just saying "not cracked yet"). it's how they make money it's not so bad, just is what it is.
It's not necessary but it's recommended, the experience will be even better if you understand the cameos and mentioned events. And the previous games are really good too. V2 is V1 direct sequel V3 is in the same timeline as V1 but told from the view of a suicide squad of V1 nation V4 is in the same timeline as V1 but told from the view of a different nation Revolution is a standalone Basically play 1, play 3, wait for 4, and skip 2 and R
In any case, the original Valkyrie is an amazing game that holds up remarkably well to this day, and you can find it on this site or in steam, not to mention both play stations. It is a great way to get used to the way 4 will handle too!
I played the 2nd game on an emulator, and it was a direct sequel from the first. From what I understand, the 3rd one is it's own thing, Revolution was even more of its own thing as an entirely different spinoff title, and this is supposed to be a companion piece to the first game, happening at the same time in a different front of the war, so it wouldn't make sense that it needed you to play VC 2, 3, or even Revolution, maybe not even the first one. So yeah, let's wait for the crack! Any day now...
The third one is in the exact same timeline as 1 and in the same war. There are appearances of both 1 and 2's villains, protagonists and side-chracters. If you still have to play it, do it. It still uses 2's gameplay, but it's considered to be on par with 1 overall
Denuvo is so common these days. I spent about 300 dollars on games in September. Dragon Quest XI, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Forza Horizon 4, Asssassin Creed Odyssey, Devil May Cry 5 ... fuck that is depressing! All those games have Denuvo and I had to buy them because so many of my favorite games are coming out right now. Only ones left are Soul Calibur 5 and Red Dead 2 and well thats a console game so I have to buy it :( Denuvo needs to take a long walk off a short pier. This was another game I wanted to try but not for $60 bucks.
I have a slightly different personal viewpoint. I see it as a non-optional software when you buy a game. So that counts towards the 'value' of the game. Only denuvo-present games I bought was TW:Warhammer and God Eater, but both at heavily discounted sales. Due to bad experiences with that software in those games as opposed to say, Steam, the value of the game with that software is drastically reduced. Again all of this is my opinion, but as an example, if a game on steam with denuvo was 60 dollars, and the similar game was released on GOG for the same price, I value the release on GOG more due to absence of third party software and ease of installation. So far after watching some gameplay videos of VC4, I'd pay 5 bucks, at best for it. If it's on GOG, maybe 40 bucks.
would mods put crack files on different link instead of reuploading all of the game to its cracked version? no offense, but I have the usual 'low internet speed' problem and would love to began my 'download' now in preparation of incoming 'crack' (no matter how long it takes). problem is, I dont think my internet speed can handle redownload game files as big as this...
Sometimes you can use the full unlocked with your friend's legitimate copy to play it, but yeah, unless that's your plan, probably not worth downloading.
It's not hard at all, though moving lacks the nuance of an analog stick. Well, that was my experience with Valkyria Chronicles 1, I assume 4 will be the same.
Ah, I hope you are patient in this case ... Because cracked Denuvo games are becoming more and more rare or take much longer than before, with a few rare exceptions
Serving up fresh hot Whaaa burgers and french cries here at the Whambulance! Where everyone is going to complain about not having basic reading comprehension! so pull up a chair, grab your shield and keyboard, mighty warrior, and let the ceaseless bickering about the term " full unlocked" commence! To the Pantheon of annoying comments! TALLY HO!
Well, I'm one of the people who know what it means and still think it's a really stupid term that should be changed. I mostly only jump in when people are being elitist shits about it and shitting on somebody with what is honestly a completely valid complaint about the term.
well if you knew anything about how game files are allocated, you would understand why the term unlocked is used. perhaps you could change your viewpoint to ppl speaking common sense, instead of being ignorant to a fault, eh?
I do understand how game files are allocated. I'm literally a programmer by profession. The problem is that it is clearly NOT common sense. If it was, we wouldn't have a debate to have over it. When you are delivering content as a site owner (or developer of any sort really), you have two options: make that content as accessible as possible or cultivate a community of experts and leave the rest in the dust. IGG's stated philosophy is: "We are Gamers. We are a Family." That guiding principle seems like it wants everybody to have the best experience possible. Using a term that the average person coming to this site will misunderstand is not providing good user experience. Language is an evolving concept. If a term is not carrying its weight, it can be amended or replaced. My point is, in circumstances like these, that is what should be done. We use "full unlocked" to mean something that only people with technical understanding of the media or experience being explained it would understand. That is a poor term to use for a site delivering to the everyman, you know? I'm all for educating people on things that are important like what Denuvo is and what it means to them with respect to how the game is delayed for them. I'm against explaining things that only matter because of stubborn bad design. Changing the term from "full unlocked" to "not cracked" is simple for us and makes things miles better for the average user. There is no way to fix this for Denuvo, so we educate instead. My paradigm is informed by tons of knowledge and experience in program deliverables and customer feedback as well as ruminations on game design by some of the leaders of the industry. So as to if I could change my viewpoint, the answer is a resounding "No". Perhaps you could change your viewpoint to one of heightened user experience, instead of catering to the elite and letting the average suffer for it.
Game file allocation is a separate concept to a game being "full unlocked" or "cracked" or still protected by DRM. You can have a game with files tightly pack in proprietary compression files inaccesible to anyone but the developers, or you can have a game that has its assets and its executables completely open or minimally protected. And either of them can be "cracked", "full unlocked", whatever, regardless of the state of the actual game files. The term "unlocked", and generally the "unlocked" files themselves, is meaningless and useless to the layman; it may as well be "not cracked". They are just the game files, with no modification done to them, nothing is really "unlocked" in the usual sense of the word. I believe they're called like that simply by the fact that they're the core files available without having to pay for them, but it's like getting a house without a key. So ironically, it's still locked.
Before anyone complain, it's only the game files, it's not cracked yet, that's what "FULL UNLOCKED" mean, please be patient until a proper crack is released. https://crackwatch.com/game/valkyria-chronicles-4 There's no need to look elsewhere for a cracked version, there's none, as soon as it's cracked, it will be here, so don't post link from other website asking if it's real or not, it's all fake and your comment will be delete.
Edit:so ok there is the application file but it keeps on bringing me to the steam sore page and i have no clue where to put the steam api64.dll and all the other stuff..so help..please
i even dream throwing bomb to whoever creating this -Denuvo-
so sad..
the crack status of all games can be known from there. the link is
given below.
https://crackwatch.com/?ref=8391
On the original PSP, there is VC1, 2 and 3. Run PPSSPP emulator, get the iso files and try em out yourself.
V2 is V1 direct sequel
V3 is in the same timeline as V1 but told from the view of a suicide squad of V1 nation
V4 is in the same timeline as V1 but told from the view of a different nation
Revolution is a standalone
Basically play 1, play 3, wait for 4, and skip 2 and R
If you still have to play it, do it. It still uses 2's gameplay, but it's considered to be on par with 1 overall
This was another game I wanted to try but not for $60 bucks.
Only denuvo-present games I bought was TW:Warhammer and God Eater, but both at heavily discounted sales. Due to bad experiences with that software in those games as opposed to say, Steam, the value of the game with that software is drastically reduced.
Again all of this is my opinion, but as an example, if a game on steam with denuvo was 60 dollars, and the similar game was released on GOG for the same price, I value the release on GOG more due to absence of third party software and ease of installation.
So far after watching some gameplay videos of VC4, I'd pay 5 bucks, at best for it. If it's on GOG, maybe 40 bucks.
no offense, but I have the usual 'low internet speed' problem and would love to began my 'download' now in preparation of incoming 'crack' (no matter how long it takes).
problem is, I dont think my internet speed can handle redownload game files as big as this...
Where everyone is going to complain about not having basic reading comprehension!
so pull up a chair, grab your shield and keyboard, mighty warrior, and let the ceaseless bickering about the term " full unlocked" commence!
To the Pantheon of annoying comments!
TALLY HO!
EDIT: It happened.
perhaps you could change your viewpoint to ppl speaking common sense, instead of being ignorant to a fault, eh?
When you are delivering content as a site owner (or developer of any sort really), you have two options: make that content as accessible as possible or cultivate a community of experts and leave the rest in the dust. IGG's stated philosophy is: "We are Gamers. We are a Family." That guiding principle seems like it wants everybody to have the best experience possible. Using a term that the average person coming to this site will misunderstand is not providing good user experience.
Language is an evolving concept. If a term is not carrying its weight, it can be amended or replaced. My point is, in circumstances like these, that is what should be done. We use "full unlocked" to mean something that only people with technical understanding of the media or experience being explained it would understand. That is a poor term to use for a site delivering to the everyman, you know?
I'm all for educating people on things that are important like what Denuvo is and what it means to them with respect to how the game is delayed for them. I'm against explaining things that only matter because of stubborn bad design. Changing the term from "full unlocked" to "not cracked" is simple for us and makes things miles better for the average user. There is no way to fix this for Denuvo, so we educate instead.
My paradigm is informed by tons of knowledge and experience in program deliverables and customer feedback as well as ruminations on game design by some of the leaders of the industry. So as to if I could change my viewpoint, the answer is a resounding "No". Perhaps you could change your viewpoint to one of heightened user experience, instead of catering to the elite and letting the average suffer for it.
https://crackwatch.com/game/valkyria-chronicles-4
There's no need to look elsewhere for a cracked version, there's none, as soon as it's cracked, it will be here, so don't post link from other website asking if it's real or not, it's all fake and your comment will be delete.