No Results Found Patch 1.0.2 Notes
Japanese text cleanup and a more forgiving final report — bundled into patch 1.1.
Patch 1.0.2 never got a long solo Steam essay the way 1.0.1 did. Players meet it inside the Patch Notes 1.1 post, which states that 1.1 also includes the changes from version 1.0.2. This page exists so Japanese players and report-stuck players can find the delta without scrolling past QoL bullets. For the umbrella build, read Patch 1.1 first.
Official 1.0.2 bullets, as Steam lists them under the 1.1 announcement:
- Fixed several mistranslations in the Japanese localization.
- Improved the range of accepted answers in the report.
That is the whole list. It is short. It is also the first patch that can change how your ending filing feels without changing Accuse or Connive as achievement names.
Japanese mistranslations
No Results Found ships Korean, English, and Japanese. The cult voice was built in a Korean internet register; Japanese localization has to carry masks, commandments, and joke posts without turning them into wooden formal Japanese. Mistranslations in that register are not cosmetic. They create false walls. A wrong lemma in the in-game wiki, a wrong tag on a community post, or a wrong name spelling on a mail subject will send you searching a string the index does not hold.
If you play in Japanese, update past 1.0.2 (or install 1.1, which includes it), then re-copy every token from the live UI. Do not keep a handwritten list from a day-one Japanese session as gospel. The Search Notebook method still applies: comments, usernames, photo text, dates, both spellings. The difference is that the printed Japanese on screen is now closer to what the designers meant.
English and Korean players still care about this page because some bilingual investigations swap language mid-run. If a Japanese friend sent you a screenshot before 1.0.2, treat it as historical.
Wider accepted answers on the report
The final report is where Accuse and Connive live. Week-one feedback described a last-word blank that felt brittle: you knew the case, you typed a near-synonym, the field rejected you. Improving the range of accepted answers is the official response. It does not remove the need to finish the organization chart. It does not invent a third ending. It means the report parser is less likely to punish a spelling or wording that is already correct in spirit.
Read the Endings page for what Accuse and Connive mean. Use the Walkthrough if you still cannot reach the report. If you can reach it and the field still rejects you after 1.0.2 / 1.1, screenshot the prompt and mail [email protected]. That is a bug lane, not a spoiler lane.
How this fits the changelog
Launch Notes cover 14 August 2026 day one. Patch 1.0.1 covers display, input fields, and typos. This page covers Japanese text and report forgiveness. Patch 1.1 covers terminology, search tags, QoL, chat, browser, UI, and untranslated strings, and it bundles 1.0.2 so a single Steam update can catch you up.
Nothing here changes the free price, the Windows-only store row, the ten achievements, or the no-hint design. Nothing here adds codes. If you came looking for today’s secret, there is not one. Open the Church site in-game and search what is already on the page.
For reception after the review count climbed into Overwhelmingly Positive territory, use the Review. For how to sit at the desk, use How to Play. For official store and mail, use Official Links.
Keep this page bookmarked if you play primarily in Japanese. Keep Patch 1.1 bookmarked if you only want one update URL. Both tell the truth; they just zoom to different bullets.
Keep a short note of your Steam build number after updating. If a friend on 1.0 still sees a Japanese string you already corrected, you are not crazy — they need the same patch stack. Point them at Patch 1.1 so they pick up 1.0.2 without hunting a separate download.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers for investigators who just hit a dead search.
Do I need a separate 1.0.2 download?
No. Steam's 1.1 post says 1.1 includes 1.0.2. Updating to 1.1 is enough.
What did 1.0.2 change for Japanese players?
Several mistranslations were fixed. Re-copy search terms from the live Japanese UI after updating.
Will the report accept more answers now?
Yes. The accepted-answer range on the final report was widened. Accuse and Connive are still the two filings.