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A little slow and annoying way to translate games using your smartphone.

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I think you guys probably already know this.
But as always I am here to talk about the obvious!:evillaugh:

Yes! Using a smartphone to help you navigate around those alien languages!
Well, if you already know how to do this then please suggest better apps/better ways to do this!

Now for the juicy part.:glasses:

First of all you should be able to run the game.
Use AppLocale or NTLEA/NTLER/LE(There are many variations of NT Locale Emulator, get the newest compatible version with your OS)
You should be able to find enormous resources about these programs(Google is our friend).
So I won't be discussing that.

Now you got a game in front of you, but (OMG!):wryyy: look at all those glyph-like letters.
If you are like me and don't even know a single word on Japanese, then you would be frustrated, literally.:furious:

This is where your state-of-the-art piece of hardware kicks in.
Download Google translate app from Google play(sorry for those who use iOS, I never had one of those.):sweatdrop:

You're all set!
Hit the camera icon at the first screen you see(maybe you have to find it!) and it will be set to image translation mode.
Follow the instructions given by the app and start clearing out the damn fog a.k.a language barrier!:tears:

You got more simpler/convenient/less-annoying way?:want: Share it by posting a comment!:payup:

Managed to translate some settings and UI elements on few games!:happy:

BEWARE THIS METHOD USES GOOGLE TRANSLATOR.
I WOULDN'T SAY MORE.
YOU KNOW THE REST OF THE WARNING.
:evil:

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