– When you defeat Bass in Chaos Area 2 and finish the Official Tournament with all 21 Navis, the game’s title screen changes to reflect your completion, and a special “Title Key” code can be used to carry that progress between saves or enable new game plus-like effects.

Since the game was never localized, the Rockman EXE Zone created a comprehensive translation patch. Using this patch is crucial for understanding the "Real Operation" mechanics, as you receive emails, manage your schedule, and guide your Navi through tournaments in Japanese otherwise.

In the standard Mega Man Battle Network series, completing your in-game Data Library automatically shows the chip's profile along with its distinct, miniature sprite icon. However, handles this entirely differently.

The "title key" in refers to secret button combinations inputted on the title screen to unlock hidden bosses and features.

This simulates the feeling of being a like Lan Hikari.

The most controversial and defining shift in Real Operation is the battle system itself. In all mainline Battle Network games, you directly control every movement of your Navi.

The game features a massive roster of . You initially choose from a small set—MegaMan, Roll, GutsMan, or NumberMan—and unlock others by winning tournaments or using external accessories. Included Navis Starters MegaMan, Roll, GutsMan, NumberMan Unlockable (BN4 Souls)

Here’s a structured for Rockman EXE 4.5 Real Operation , focusing on its title, key features, and unique mechanics.

The Title Key had opened a door to the , a corrupted sector of the Net where time was non-linear. As MegaMan battled the shadows of past NetNavis, the Real Operation protocol was pushed to its limit. Lan watched the PET's screen, sweat dripping from his brow. He didn't tell MegaMan to move left or right; he simply whispered, "I'm with you."

This code adds Dark Chips to your Pack (leftovers from Battle Network 4 ’s engine), though they cannot be added to your folder normally.

Here's a brief story summary: