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Hi guys, so as the title says, how do I change the language for the game?
Hi,

Here's how you change it into english:
Go into your game-folder, right-click on the game shortcut and click on properties.
Then in the Box that says Target add -culture=en behind the last quotation mark.

It should look something like this (without the "[" and "]" ):
["C:\Spiele\GOG Games\Absolver\Absolver\Binaries\Win64\Absolver-Win64-Shipping.exe" -culture=en]


I guess it will work with the other languages aswell as long as the game supports them an you know the abbreviation.




Props to the guy on the Steam-Forum for figuring it out.
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Bogglin: Hi,

Here's how you change it into english:
Go into your game-folder, right-click on the game shortcut and click on properties.
Then in the Box that says Target add -culture=en behind the last quotation mark.

It should look something like this (without the "[" and "]" ):
["C:\Spiele\GOG Games\Absolver\Absolver\Binaries\Win64\Absolver-Win64-Shipping.exe" -culture=en]

I guess it will work with the other languages aswell as long as the game supports them an you know the abbreviation.

Props to the guy on the Steam-Forum for figuring it out.
Nope, doesn't work. I don't know what I did wrong but still stuck with native language. Just so we're clear, you mean the .exe shortcut or the actual .exe? In what specific folder is it?
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Bogglin: Hi,

Here's how you change it into english:
Go into your game-folder, right-click on the game shortcut and click on properties.
Then in the Box that says Target add -culture=en behind the last quotation mark.

It should look something like this (without the "[" and "]" ):
["C:\Spiele\GOG Games\Absolver\Absolver\Binaries\Win64\Absolver-Win64-Shipping.exe" -culture=en]

I guess it will work with the other languages aswell as long as the game supports them an you know the abbreviation.

Props to the guy on the Steam-Forum for figuring it out.
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Bijoux: Nope, doesn't work. I don't know what I did wrong but still stuck with native language. Just so we're clear, you mean the .exe shortcut or the actual .exe? In what specific folder is it?
It's the Shortcut called "Launch Absolver" in the installation folder, the one that opens if you use "Manage Installation > Show folder" in the Galaxy Client.
same trouble, added the -culture=en (or =es;de;fr;it)
but it doesn't work also to me.
Still got the english language
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Bijoux: Nope, doesn't work. I don't know what I did wrong but still stuck with native language. Just so we're clear, you mean the .exe shortcut or the actual .exe? In what specific folder is it?
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Bogglin: It's the Shortcut called "Launch Absolver" in the installation folder, the one that opens if you use "Manage Installation > Show folder" in the Galaxy Client.
Still nothing.
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Bogglin: Hi,

Here's how you change it into english:
Go into your game-folder, right-click on the game shortcut and click on properties.
Then in the Box that says Target add -culture=en behind the last quotation mark.

It should look something like this (without the "[" and "]" ):
["C:\Spiele\GOG Games\Absolver\Absolver\Binaries\Win64\Absolver-Win64-Shipping.exe" -culture=en]

I guess it will work with the other languages aswell as long as the game supports them an you know the abbreviation.

Props to the guy on the Steam-Forum for figuring it out.
WORKS !!!

Of course you have to start the game using the shortcut for it to work... ;)
fucking absurd... thanks though dude. now to find out why my xbone controller isnt recognized -.- great launch experience.
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Bogglin: Hi,

Here's how you change it into english:
Go into your game-folder, right-click on the game shortcut and click on properties.
Then in the Box that says Target add -culture=en behind the last quotation mark.

It should look something like this (without the "[" and "]" ):
["C:\Spiele\GOG Games\Absolver\Absolver\Binaries\Win64\Absolver-Win64-Shipping.exe" -culture=en]

I guess it will work with the other languages aswell as long as the game supports them an you know the abbreviation.

Props to the guy on the Steam-Forum for figuring it out.
Thanks to you and the Steam-user for this!
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Bogglin: Hi,

Here's how you change it into english:
Go into your game-folder, right-click on the game shortcut and click on properties.
Then in the Box that says Target add -culture=en behind the last quotation mark.

It should look something like this (without the "[" and "]" ):
["C:\Spiele\GOG Games\Absolver\Absolver\Binaries\Win64\Absolver-Win64-Shipping.exe" -culture=en]

I guess it will work with the other languages aswell as long as the game supports them an you know the abbreviation.

Props to the guy on the Steam-Forum for figuring it out.
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Garaya: WORKS !!!

Of course you have to start the game using the shortcut for it to work... ;)
Thank you very much, you two! Finally I can play it in English.
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3xistence_studio: same trouble, added the -culture=en (or =es;de;fr;it)
but it doesn't work also to me.
Still got the english language
-culture=en_us works