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Join Date: Dec. 4th, 2010
Posts: 4
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UT2004 How to change my language back?
Hi, I don't know how this happened, but all the text in my UT2004 has changed language suddenly.
How can I change it back? Thanks |
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Join Date: Oct. 4th, 2010
Posts: 17
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language change
simply learn that new language
![]() or go in to the ut2004.ini and under [Engine.Engine] change Language= to Language=int (if u want english) |
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det = German, frt = French, itt = Italian, est = Spanish, int = International (English)
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Wormbo's UT/UT2004/UT3 mods | YouTube channel | PlanetJailbreak | Unreal Wiki | Liandri Archives Everything you ever wanted to know about replication | UnrealScript security considerations <elmuerte> you shouldn't do all-nighters, it's a waste of time and effort <TNSe> nono <TNSe> its always funny to find code a week later you dont even remember writing <Pfhoenix> what's worse is when you have a Star Wars moment <Pfhoenix> "Luke! I am your code!" "No! Impossible! It can't be!" |
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And usually ISO 3166-1 alpha-2t = any other language
Last edited by GreatEmerald; 4th Dec 2010 at 12:50 PM. |
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No, usually "anything else" falls back to English, because no other localizations exist. In fact, the Language= value corresponds to the file extension of localization files available.
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Wormbo's UT/UT2004/UT3 mods | YouTube channel | PlanetJailbreak | Unreal Wiki | Liandri Archives Everything you ever wanted to know about replication | UnrealScript security considerations <elmuerte> you shouldn't do all-nighters, it's a waste of time and effort <TNSe> nono <TNSe> its always funny to find code a week later you dont even remember writing <Pfhoenix> what's worse is when you have a Star Wars moment <Pfhoenix> "Luke! I am your code!" "No! Impossible! It can't be!" |
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Join Date: Dec. 4th, 2010
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Thanks guys, problem solved.
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Well duh, that's assuming you have a localised version or have localised it yourself, like I have. I there are IIRC Czech and Polish localisations, and possibly others.
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