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Installing patches[]

Go to http://www.alicesoft.com/support/rance7.html and download either rance7_v101.zip or rance7_v104.zip.

Unzip the file, and copy the contents to the directory where you installed Sengoku Rance.

Change log[]

MangaGamer Patch version 1.07[]

1.07 is a patch for the MangaGamer release of Sengoku Rance. Version 1.06 was never publically released.

Link : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kNIe9iy2I36LgdA-muDGSLp_-UQikW8X/view?usp=sharing

  • Many many typos fixed.
  • You can now use the SuperXBR Upscaling Filter to drastically improve visuals when enlarging the screen.
  • Linear Filter mode now uses gamma-correct upscaling.  This prevents bright, thin lines from becoming overly dark when being enlarged.
  • In an attempt to address crashes in music playback, the SACT Engine was updated to the Beat Blades Haruka version.
  • Some people were experiencing start-time crashes due to the "Perform Noise Reduction" option being turned on, so it is now forced off.

MangaGamer Patch version 1.05[]

1.05 is a patch for the MangaGamer release of Sengoku Rance.

This patch fixes a number of issues including:

Patch version 1.04[]

1.04 contains all the changes in 1.01 and 1.03. The initial MangaGamer release is based on patch 1.04, and version numbering continues from there.

1.04 only adds minor changes compared to 1.03, and it's unncessary to upgrade to 1.04 if you have 1.03 and everything is working fine for you.

You may continue to use the previous save game.

The "skip read messages" function do not remember old messages read in 1.01 or prior.

Summary of cumulative changes since 1.03:

  • Bug fixes:
    • Fixed a bug where after making peace with some houses that were holding areas on Oda House territory, you can choose to fight and reclaim the area.
    • Fixed a bug where when going to the Hot Springs, Sill's healing ability does not increase.
    • Fixed typo of description in the skills "Twin Action King" and "Twin Intelligence King".
    • Changed the Buddha Bonus of commanding fan +1 to some other item.
    • Fixed a bug where the Purupet Shop has odd behaviors.
    • Fixed a bug where Mouri Motonari has odd behaviors in All Nation mode.
    • Misc other fixed

Patch version 1.03[]

The following lists difference from 1.01. Version 1.02 was never officially released, and thus is omitted here.

  • Changes
    • Added: All-Nation Mode
    • Added: Kill Monkey Route
    • Added: Various Progresses
    • Added: Additional characters Masou Shizuka (åæ—ę“„香) & Gekko (ęœˆå…‰)
    • It's now sufficient to get commanders up to Trust to prevent them from defecting to Shimazu House.
    • Maximum gain from the Wealth Tech skill has been changed from 1000 to 2000
    • Allows the skipping of enemy house status from Enviroment Settings dialogue.
    • Greatly increases the capture probability when using the skill "Light Attack"
    • Change the way the skill "Unity" works.
    • Added new skills: "Assassination Defense", "Ying Yang Defense", "Propaganda Effect", and "Guard Crush".
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Patch file version 1.01[]

There were no major issues fixed with 1.01. Thus if none of the changes matter to you (if the bugs don't show up for you or don't bother you, or if you don't care about the additions), then there's no necessity to install the 1.01 patch.

You may continue to use the previous save game.

  • Bug fixes:
    • Fixed a bug where during Takeda House's blitz attack, the game freezes if you don't have any territory adjacent to the Takeda for them to attack.
    • Fixed a bug where it was possible to remove equipped item from a unit that has acted already.
    • Fixed a bug where the "skip read messages" function behaves oddly.
    • Fixed a bug where Asai Asakura House's troops might not decrease after the earthquack in Texas.
    • Fixed a bug where even when the conditions for an important event for Akashi Kazemaru hasn't been met, the importaint flag gets raised.
    • Fixed a bug where occasionally there are some Haniwa who are vulnerable to magic. They've been changed to be invulnerable to magic.
    • Fixed a bug where when you select a commander to disrupt the enemy's declaration of war on you, the message displays as selecting a commander to declare war on teh enemy.
    • Fixed a bug where the mini-CGs for selecting commanders have the wrong type.
    • Fixed a bug where even after closing the System Information screen, the "Defeat Orochi" line still remains.
    • Fixed a bug where after there are no more Shinsengumi events, the System Information screen still mentions them.
  • Others:
    • Added 28 conversation events (they don't affect the story). They are marked with the # pound sign in the command list, and sometimes occur at the beginning of the turn.
    • Added a "unused script corner" in Alice's Cottage, for scenarios and dialogues that didn't make it into the game.
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