Silent Hunter 5 Change Language Top
Alternatively, use the Ubisoft Connect client to verify files or change the game’s properties, similar to the Steam method.
If the above fail, you may need to replace speech/text files in: Silent Hunter 5/data/Localization/ Back up the original folder first, then paste the language folder (e.g., EN for English) from a trusted source.
For versions tied to Ubisoft Connect, you can manage language packs through the client.
(TWoS). This mod is often hardcoded to use German voices for realism, regardless of your initial installation settings. How to change the game language SH5? - SUBSIM silent hunter 5 change language top
If you are playing on Steam, you can change the game's primary language through the platform's settings, which usually updates the UI and text.
Navigate to your Silent Hunter 5 installation folder (usually found under Steam\steamapps\common\Silent Hunter 5 or Ubisoft\Ubisoft Game Launcher\games\Silent Hunter 5 ).
Sometimes, Windows marks your SH5 folder as "Read Only" after installation. Right-click the Silent Hunter 5 folder → Properties → Uncheck "Read-only" → Apply to all subfolders. Then re-attempt Method 2. Alternatively, use the Ubisoft Connect client to verify
If the above methods do not work, especially for specific localized versions, the Silent Hunter community has created mods that switch the game's text to English.
Click again. During the prompt, look for the Language Selection drop-down box and choose your preferred primary language before the download begins. 2. Step-by-Step: German Voices with English Text
If you own the game on Steam, you can change the language directly through the Steam client, which may trigger a small download for the required language files. (TWoS)
Click on the General or Language tab in the sidebar.
Go back to the main directory and paste the folder there.
Go back to the main directory and Paste the folder.
If you own the game on Steam and the language is stuck, sometimes the English audio files aren't installed, or the game thinks you own a specific region-locked copy.