uhm, could u help a stupid human being like me? :D i go to: ASKA\Aska_Data\Plugins\x86_64\steam_settings\settings and change the language text file from "english" to "german" but still its in english T_T i did try it with "German", "deutsch", "Deutsch" too but .. nothing happen here =(
You're not stupid. Sometimes the actual file where the language settings are actually set happens to be another file other than the one that you might think is the correct one.
Not all cracked games have their language settings in the same, exact named file, folder or subfolder. You would need to go to the installed game's folder and try to find a text file that is called either "steam_api.ini", "steam_emu.ini", "settings.txt", "settings.ini", "language.txt" (Which you already tried), "force_language.txt" or any file with a file extension of ".ini" or "txt". Sometimes, the name of the Scene or P2P group that cracked the game is used to prefix the name of the text file that has the language settings like "RUNE.txt", "TENOKE.txt", "FLT.txt", "RUNE.ini", "TENOKE.ini", "FLT.ini" ... etc.
Search in any subfolders, if necessary (The text file might not be in the installed folder's root directory) and then open it with Notepad. In the text file, do a search for the key "language". If it is found, set the key's value to a language that is supported by the game (eg. - language = english, language = tchinese, language = german, ... etc. The settings are not case sensitive, so "german" and "German" should be the same. Check the game's retail page for supported languages to make sure that the language that you set is actually supported by the game), save the change and then try running the game again.
If none of the found file(s) that you edit, affect the in-game language then make an Update request in the Game Request page for this game and explain that you edited the text file(s) that you found but the in-game language still will not switch to German.
A blend of Medieval Dynasty and Valheim, this game has its charm despite the poor graphics. So I discovered the importance of chromatic aberration (and in general) with this game - you definitely need to enable it here. It smoothes it out pretty good visually..sadly? Nice gameplay loop so far. 6.9/10
I've noticed that when it comes to open world games, unless you've got a super gaming rig, and maybe not even then, it actually looks worse with a high graphics gaming engine.
Shadows and grass and mountains are drawing in and out all over the place.
Something around source engine level graphics, something about 10 years old, seems like the most tolerable middle ground between looks and functionality.
I might really like this game. It's doing some interesting things. It has the classic craft in your inventory and use craft stations, but it also has a 'bring things to a blueprint' to craft buildings and extensions. Many of the things you build can be upgraded and added on to.
The game looks pleasant, but it doesn't run particularly well. There are some weird things like plants that are very large from a distance that then shrink when you get closer. I assume it's so those plants are more noticeable at a distance but it has the weird effect of objects in this world magically changing sizes around you.
The density of flora is impressive. I'm not sure if it's a good thing though because it leaves things feeling very cluttered. It's surprisingly difficult to get fiber despite being surrounded by plants because most things are just set dressing and cant interacted with.
You can terraform land which is very useful. Instead of desperately running around trying to find a place to put down a building on a hilly or bumpy area, you can flatten the area you want to build on.
I'll be keeping an eye on the progress of this game, it might be worth a purchase to me at some point.
Oh! You don't have to swap to tools. There's a context sensitive use tool button that automatically uses whatever tool in your inventory is most appropriate for the thing you want to do. This is a massive QoL feature that other survival games should be doing by this point.
"WeMod. com", is a good place to start for trainers. There is a free and a paid version of it. It's as far as I know only for windows tho. It's a program you downloade that has a library of trainers for tousands of games. Most of their trainers are updated regularly. And if the one you need isen't, you can request an update there directly.
But if you use any other operative system like linux or Mac, it might not work. If that's the case go check at Gamecopyworld. com. You might have more luck there if WeMod dosen't work. Tho Gamecopyworld have a bit of a scetchy rep about their trainers. I got virus from that page when i was mutch younger, but i don't know if they have updated how secure their stuff is now days.
The installation and language change to French worked very well. However, I have a black screen after a few minutes of play. (Disappears when restarting the game without saving...) what should I do?
-go to game directory: …\ASKA.Early.Access\Aska_Data\Plugins\x86_64\steam_settings
-create a “.txt” file and rename it to “force_language”
-change the content of the file to your preferred language
bisous les reufs
also could some1 help me to change the language?
There is English support via the English interface and English subtitles.
i go to:
ASKA\Aska_Data\Plugins\x86_64\steam_settings\settings and change the language text file from "english" to "german" but still its in english T_T i did try it with "German", "deutsch", "Deutsch" too but .. nothing happen here =(
Not all cracked games have their language settings in the same, exact named file, folder or subfolder. You would need to go to the installed game's folder and try to find a text file that is called either "steam_api.ini", "steam_emu.ini", "settings.txt", "settings.ini", "language.txt" (Which you already tried), "force_language.txt" or any file with a file extension of ".ini" or "txt". Sometimes, the name of the Scene or P2P group that cracked the game is used to prefix the name of the text file that has the language settings like "RUNE.txt", "TENOKE.txt", "FLT.txt", "RUNE.ini", "TENOKE.ini", "FLT.ini" ... etc.
Search in any subfolders, if necessary (The text file might not be in the installed folder's root directory) and then open it with Notepad. In the text file, do a search for the key "language". If it is found, set the key's value to a language that is supported by the game (eg. - language = english, language = tchinese, language = german, ... etc. The settings are not case sensitive, so "german" and "German" should be the same. Check the game's retail page for supported languages to make sure that the language that you set is actually supported by the game), save the change and then try running the game again.
If none of the found file(s) that you edit, affect the in-game language then make an Update request in the Game Request page for this game and explain that you edited the text file(s) that you found but the in-game language still will not switch to German.
Nice gameplay loop so far.
6.9/10
Shadows and grass and mountains are drawing in and out all over the place.
Something around source engine level graphics, something about 10 years old, seems like the most tolerable middle ground between looks and functionality.
The game looks pleasant, but it doesn't run particularly well. There are some weird things like plants that are very large from a distance that then shrink when you get closer. I assume it's so those plants are more noticeable at a distance but it has the weird effect of objects in this world magically changing sizes around you.
The density of flora is impressive. I'm not sure if it's a good thing though because it leaves things feeling very cluttered. It's surprisingly difficult to get fiber despite being surrounded by plants because most things are just set dressing and cant interacted with.
You can terraform land which is very useful. Instead of desperately running around trying to find a place to put down a building on a hilly or bumpy area, you can flatten the area you want to build on.
I'll be keeping an eye on the progress of this game, it might be worth a purchase to me at some point.
Oh! You don't have to swap to tools. There's a context sensitive use tool button that automatically uses whatever tool in your inventory is most appropriate for the thing you want to do. This is a massive QoL feature that other survival games should be doing by this point.
But if you use any other operative system like linux or Mac, it might not work. If that's the case go check at Gamecopyworld. com. You might have more luck there if WeMod dosen't work. Tho Gamecopyworld have a bit of a scetchy rep about their trainers. I got virus from that page when i was mutch younger, but i don't know if they have updated how secure their stuff is now days.
Good luck.
I mean Al, like AL, not Al like AI as in artificial intelligence.
🤯🫣
Awaiting for the update.
Thank you!
Gameplay
https://youtu.be/ObUSLNJrqh4
online-fix.me is typically how
lan/cracked online play is done.
use at your own risk, as its not
from this site however.
or a chick with disturbingly too many muscles.