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You don’t have to manually install the special patch or mod the game to uncensor it, you can just use HF Patch to do it automatically and add a ton of new content along the way. This guide tells you what exactly it does, how to get it and how to install it.

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About HF Patch

A patch for Koikatu and Koikatsu Party with all free updates (including the Special Patch), fan-made English translations and essential mods. It will allow you to load all character cards and scenes and give you countless gameplay improvements while still keeping the original, uncluttered and clean feel of the game.

All content is tested and fixed (or removed) as needed before each update, providing a stable platform for further modding. HF Patch can also repair many common issues, try it if you have issues.

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HF Patch does not contain the full game, paid expansions or any other pirated content. You have to buy the game and expansions separately. You can buy the game on Steam. Until the expansions are localized and released on Steam, their Japanese versions can be bought here and here.

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A couple of previews created with content added by HF Patch (Studio, modded items, plugins).

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What’s Included?

HF Patch includes and installs by default:

  • Full uncensor with multiple different models.
  • Special patch.
  • Free updates for Koikatu, including Studio (with full fan-made translation).
  • Fan-made translations and automatic machine translations to fill in gaps in official translation.
  • Most commonly used plugins and pretty much all modded clothes, it allows you to load almost all character cards and scenes available online.

Additionally, it can fix a lot of issues with the game like botched mod installs.

Note that HF Patch does not contain the full game, paid expansions or any other pirated content. The full game needs to be already installed for the patch to work. If you want to use the VR module, also install it before patching!

How to Install It?

  • Install Koikatsu Party.
  • Install any preorder DLC you have* (except yoyaku and darkness).
  • Install Personality Pack*
  • Install Afterschool*
  • Remove Koikatu.exe and Koikatu_Data from your game folder if they exist.
  • Download latest HF Patch release from (here). You should get a single .exe file and 2 or more .bin files.
  • Install latest HF Patch.
  • Done! You can now start the game launcher as usual and you will notice some new options straight away.
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Note: All things marked with * are paid DLC content for the Japanese version of the game and are all fully optional. So far none of it was localized, paid DLC content may come to Steam at some future date.

Special patch is included in HF Patch, you don’t have to install it manually. It won’t hurt anything if you have it installed already, the patch will figure itself out. Just to be safe you can verify game files in Steam before installing the HF Patch if messed with your installation folder before doing this.

I did not list Darkness and EmotionCreators preorder bonus because they don’t properly work in Party. You will get some of the clothes, but it’s just not worth it (and both of these DLC can’t be legally purchased anyways, so the point is moot).

© Shutterstock Ørsted's proposed project aims to construct 99 wind turbines about 15 miles off the coast from Atlantic City to Cape May.

OCEAN CITY, NJ — A proposed offshore wind farm continues to draw opposition from New Jersey’s southern coastal communities.

Ørsted's proposed project aims to construct 99 wind turbines about 15 miles off the coast from Atlantic City to Cape May. The wind turbines are expected to produce enough energy to power half a million homes by 2024, according to Ørsted officials.

Though the Danish energy company has promoted the project as an opportunity to produce clean energy and bring jobs to the area, Ocean City officials are concerned about wind turbines disrupting marine life both above and beneath the ocean, impacting their fishing and tourism industries.

Ocean City residents have also expressed opposition to the project during recent council meetings and online in a Facebook group. The administrators of Save Our Shoreline NJ have launched a website and a petition against the proposed wind farm due to environmental and financial concerns.

“We’re not against wind energy. We’re against this project specifically because we believe it’s going to destroy the Jersey coast for a number of reasons,” said Suzanne Hornick, an administrator of the Facebook group, which has about 3,100 members.

Advocates behind Save Our Shoreline argue that Ørsted's project contradicts its promise of green energy, specifically the inefficiency of wind turbines, the disruption to the recreational and commercial fishing industry and the electromagnetic fields (EMF) that will be immersed in the ocean.

The research published on their website also cites concerns about offshore wind farms' impact on tourism and how electricity sourced from offshore wind turbines is more expensive than turbines on land.

Ocean City resident Ric Bertsch argues that the project is too large for Ørsted to implement without a long-term study examining how the construction's extreme vibrations will affect fish populations that thrive in the Atlantic Ocean.

“We need a study in our waters—not England’s waters or Denmark’s waters, to see what happens because it’s a different area,” Bertsch said. “We feel that we should study this thing—not to say we totally don’t want them, but we want to see what the repercussions are going to be if something were to happen over five years.”

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Save Our Shorelines' concerns about tourism loss echo those of Ocean City officials. The offshore wind farm will be planted in the Atlantic Flyway, a major bird route along the coast which draws a significant amount of birdwatchers, according to officials.

Hornick also fears that the obstructed view of the horizon may cause tourists to seek other vacation destinations over Ocean City.

“It’s going to look like an industrial park out there,” Hornick said, adding that another wind farm has been proposed further north along the coast of Long Beach Island. “Essentially the entire Jersey coast is going to be these windmills. It’s going to destroy our pristine, natural beauty.”

The proposed wind farm by Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind is expected to be about 10 miles off Barnegat Light. Long Beach Island municipalities have taken similar opposition against offshore wind farms.

Earlier this month, Ship Bottom approved a resolution to oppose Atlantic Shores' project, and Long Beach Township has also adopted an ordinance against the project.

After public comment sessions conclude this spring, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Projection will rule on the safety and environmental impact of Ørsted's project. The permitting process is expected to take two years to complete.

Ørsted is also seeking formal approval to run underground electric cables through Ocean City. Officials would need to approve an ordinance allowing the company to run the cables under the city’s streets.

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Hornick said more research exploring the impacts of offshore wind farms can be found on their website, adding that anyone against the project can also join their Facebook group, sign their petition and write to local representatives.

“We are attempting to not only reach out to locals, but to reach out to people from surrounding states who come to the Jersey Shore,” said resident Susan Cox. “More and more people from out of town are coming to our shore and we need to make sure they have a say in what’s happening here.”

Ocean City officials have asked all members of the public, who are either for or against the proposed project, to make their voices heard during public comment sessions slated to happen this spring.

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