


Basically once you install the software you can right-click on a program and run it in any locale that you have created a profile for. The workaround I saw many people suggest online was to use an AppLocale substitute called Locale Emulator.
#White day a labyrinth named school review mod#
However AppLocale does not work on modern Windows operating systems, so even though the fan mod installs the program it won't actually work once you start the game. The fan mod got around this by installing AppLocale, a program made by Microsoft that allows applications from any region to run on any computer.

The reason for this bug is that your computer is not running in the Korean Locale, since this is a Korean title it will not work properly on a computer from a different region. None of the doors work and there are several graphical glitches, such as a door knob floating midair in the center of the room. One of the most common issues people run into when trying to start White Day is being unable to get past the first room. Hopefully they work for your computer but I can only share what I know. Now there may be other ways to troubleshoot these problems but this is what I found to work and the game hasn't crashed once since I implemented these fixes. I'll run down some of the common problems I, and many others, have encountered and walk through the solutions to fix them. I've seen other people having similar problems so I thought I'd share the solutions I used so that others can have a smoother White Day experience. I ran into several crashes and bugs when I first attempted to play White Day on my Windows 10 computer and it took me a few months to figure out exactly what I had to do in order to get everything working properly. The translated version is freeware and can be easily download from ModDB but what is not so easy is getting the game to run on a modern PC. Although it was never officially localized, the original White Day can still be played in English thanks to a fan mod that was released by Unnamed back in 2012 or so. With the new remake of White Day: A Labyrinth Named School being released in English for iOS and Android, as well as the PC sometime soon, now seems like a good time to revisit, or experience for the first time, the original Korean classic that started it all.
