Here’s what one user is saying: Changing languages in The Sims 4 is not as easy as it may seem, but it is definitely doable. This article will explain how to change the language in Sims 4 and list the elements that condition this process.
What languages is The Sims 4 available in?
The Sims 4 will be available in a variety of languages. Thus almost anybody on the planet can have endless hours of fun without worrying about language barriers. Here are the languages you will be able to play The Sims 4 in: Now that we’ve cleared up any possible worries about not being able to understand The Sims 4 gameplay and storyline, let’s dive into how you can change the language quickly.
How do I change the language in the Sims 4?
Depending on your device, the process to change your in-game language will slightly differ, but it shouldn’t take more than a few minutes.
➡ Change the language on Sims 4 PS4/PS5
➡ Change the Sims 4 language on Xbox
➡ Change the Sims 4 language on Steam
– Game language settings
– Steam language settings
➡ Change the Sims 4 language on Origin
Changing the Sims 4 language on the EA app named Origin is a straightforward task: As you can see, changing the language for your Sims 4 game on Origin is very simple. If you’re using another setup to play this game, continue reading.
➡ Change The Sims 4 language from the Windows registry editor
Other users have confirmed that the following workaround does the trick and will allow you to change the Sims 4 language without Origin. This is a recommended method for Windows users which either don’t like to use Origin, have the game on Steam, or don’t have an official copy of the game. 1. Go to Start. 2. Type run and click on the first result to launch the Run dialog. 3. In the Run box, type regedit and then click on Ok. 4. Go to the following destination: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Wow6432Node/Maxis/The Sims 4 SPONSORED 5. Change the Locale value to the desired language. For example, add pt_BR for Brazilian Portuguese.
➡ Change the game config file
If you don’t like editing the Registry, you can tweak the RIdOrigina.ini file. First, navigate to the folder where you installed your The Sims 4, and then open the GameBinRldOrigin.ini with Notepad. Locate the line “Language,” and you should see a semicolon at the beginning of the line. Remove the semicolon to activate the language of your choice. You can also change the language by using the following codes: cs_CZ = Czechda_DK = Danishde_DE = Germanen_US = US Englishes_ES = Spanish (Spain)fi_FI = Finnishfr_FR = French (France)it_IT = Italianja_JP = Japaneseko_KR= Koreannl_NL = Dutchno_NO= Norwegianpl_PL = Polishpt_BR = Portuguese (Brazil)ru_RU = Russiansv_SE = Swedishzh_TW= Chinese (Traditional) Save the file, launch the game, and that’s all. However, for the particular case you can’t get to the folder or encounter any file explorer issues, we’ve prepared this complete guide to getting you past any problems. If you don’t like Notepad or you’re looking for an alternative, check out this list of note-taking apps and choose one that’s right for you. It’s worth mentioning that in CIS countries, The Sims 4 is only available in Russian and Polish. Unfortunately, this means that gamers can’t change the game language.
➡ Use the Sims 4 Language Changer
We need to specify that you will be downloading these files at your own risk, as our security systems can not vet the download source. That being said, the same installer has been downloaded, scanned with an antivirus, and installed on our systems to ensure that it doesn’t pose any danger to your system.
Can you make The Sims speak English?
Unfortunately, you cannot configure your Sims to speak in English. The Sims can only speak in Simlish, their own custom language made by the game’s creator. Not all games will change their language depending on the system language so these steps can help considerably. For more fun, while playing the game, check out our article on how to install Sims 4 mods. If you’re aware of another solution to the problem, please share it with us in the comments section below. Also, leave any other questions, and we’ll be sure to take a look.
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