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frankenparrot
06-15-2006, 09:03 AM
First I went through the FAQs and did not find this answered, nor mentioned.

I was wondering if anyone had any idea if it were possible to install TQ in a different langauge. For example, I live in Luxembourg. I will be buying a European version of the game, and most likely, this version will be the French version. I speak French, but I was wondering if it would be possible to set the game up in English. I remember seeing in the demo that there were multiple languages and language folders. If it is possible to change the language at set-up, would it be possible to change the language in game as well?

Thanks in advance. :)

ToiMoi
06-15-2006, 10:27 AM
in game (with the demo) you can actually choose 5 languages:

french
german
spanish
english
and.. italian.. i thought..

and there will probably be different setup languages as well.

~V~
06-15-2006, 11:02 AM
Different territories will be shipping games with different langauge options. While I do not have the specifics on which languages will be available in which territories I am pretty sure that English will be selectable in all versions of the game.

frankenparrot
06-15-2006, 11:19 AM
And...that is great! I was a tad worried about this. I have been playing D2 in the French version. The difference there is that I knew what everything was from a lot of time spent on the English version. For TQ, I haven't used the hex and therefore would have very little knowledge of the game.

Thanks for the answer ~V~!

Gorkk
06-15-2006, 02:21 PM
Different territories will be shipping games with different langauge options. While I do not have the specifics on which languages will be available in which territories I am pretty sure that English will be selectable in all versions of the game.
Oh? May I ask why there's not all available languages in all territories? I guess that would even lower production costs, as every version would be the same (and it's not like there is not enough space left on the DVD :p).

Anyway, it's already great to have a multilanguage version, I wish there were more games like that.

Strange thing by the way, in the review version I get there's no German (only the 4 other languages that were in the demo) :D