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it depends if MW3 is even counts as a game... you know..... it really suked!
And btw champ dont say its because its a cheaper code, they still make money on selling them. If i bought a sweater on sale and there was no holes for my arms and head i would expect my money back not just an " we´ll get around to it later on, after all you bought it on sale right?"
Atleast i heard that EU is in progress of stopping this "you have no rights if you buy digital nonsence".
Anywho back to bf3 i guess, Good luck and peace out from Denmark:)
I found at solution. Go to: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Call of Duty Black Ops II\sound
And change all the files with .polish. or .russian. to .english. instead, theres a lot of files to change... but it works.
Just got mine working after a few hours of trying alot of things...
And ofcourse have the english language pack under "zone" and change the localization files to english in the top of the document.
Hope this can help some of you out there :)!
Dud stop dragging up old topics.
As you were told in the other thread the language you have is all your getting its not "broke" buy the game again with the required language you want.
Modifying the files as per the other topic will lead to a ban as you will have modified the games content which the VAC system picks up on.