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    Default Modifying an ISO

    Hello,
    my question is how can I modify an ISO and modify the in-game texts if possible?

    Now when I mounted Chrono Cross ISO, I got these 2 files, there isn't any .txt files or sound files.



    The reason I want to modify the in-game text is that I am translating it to my own language so other people can easily understand.

    These are two pictures which I translated in Chrono Cross:-




    But how I did that? I just took screenshots of the dialogue and then modified it in PAINT. That's why I am asking, taking each dialogue as a Paint screenshot takes a huge time and so many pictures, The Arni Village itself, which is the very first village where the game starts in exceeded 300 pictures... Instead of that I thought about if I could modify the ISO itself.
    Last edited by BlackCitadel; 3rd-October-2012 at 10:56.

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