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Exit the game, rightclick FS22 in the Steam Overlay and select Properties. Then go to Language and choose the language you want to have.
oh and I wanted to let you know that even though my computer has a requirement that it does not have of the Intel 5 it works very well for me as you told me by e-mail.
I send you a cordial greeting
looks stunning :)
Same problem
Same problem (Danish) - actually mostly bought by boyfriend because it was listed as supporting Danish. Can you get it to work in these languages previously listed when switching using right click - language settings on Steam? Just to know whether it is our clients on steam that is teasing.
I could successfully change to ex German (Deutch) - however boyfriend is not great at English/German (I'm his girlfriend)
"You can go into the game XML and change the language there by changing the number"
Problem is, you have to guess the number, I dont have the time for that lol
Edit:
I tried again now. From the multiplayer language selection, you can check the correct number. It can be found there in another xml file. For example, the Finnish language is number 20. I put both -20 and 20, but it doesn't work. From Steam, if you choose any language other than nordic, then they will work. The language in the Game.xml file can be any number and the language of the game is still determined by the Steam setting. However, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian and Finnish are always in English. The other works.