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But try this:
In your Steam game list
right-click on Farming Simulator 19
click Properties
click on Language tab
pick your language from the drop-down list.
Thank you very much!!! Yor are right!! I have already changed Chinese language. THX ^^
The Chinese language has been around so long that I doubt influence from FS19 will make much of a dent.
If you were to try, I'd go about it like this:
1) Speak in Chinese but in a Texas accent.
2) Slowly start incorporating Hillbilly slang into general Chinese conversation.
3) Find the Chinese equivalent of "Y'all" and use it continuously.
4) Watch Clint Eastwood westerns in dubbed Chinese with, yes, you guessed it, a thick Texan accent.
5) Buy a green car, spray paint the wheels yellow, and put a John Deere symbol on the hood.
6) When asked why you are a nutcase, direct them to Steam and FS19.
You "may" make a minor impression.