It's not allowed, but there no script to auto detect & act in such case. You need to point it out to the relevant forum members, and even then, they usually ask the thread starter to update the 1st post before doing anything else.Here's a question - why are opening posts/threads that don't contain proper information even allowed? If you're going to make a thread about game, post the relevant information - what kind of games is it, what fetishes are in, and so on.
I'd already installed the game in Japanese locale, but it looks like the answer was running LE in Admin mode on top of already being in Japanese locale. I have no idea why doubling up on the Japanese locale is what did the trick.Can't say for WIN10 - but that kind of giberish in japanese game usually happen when you try playing the game while not having your local setting set to japanese - Using some emulator like LE can work, but not always.
If you already have your local setting to japanese, unless the game was unpacked before switching to japanese which could have cause some problem in the data file, I dunno :/
Yeah, it quite probably is because using the 'Run in Japanese (Admin)' profile for Locale Emulator makes the 'Fake System UI language' enabled in LE, too (which is by default off in standard 'Run in Japanese'). I think a similar result could be achieved by changing Format (in the region settings of your OS) to Japanese. But it is easier to use LE, I guess.I'd already installed the game in Japanese locale, but it looks like the answer was running LE in Admin mode on top of already being in Japanese locale. I have no idea why doubling up on the Japanese locale is what did the trick.