Legacy releases or archived backups (often associated with groups like Codex) require manual injection of .archive language files into the game directory. 📂 Installation Structure for Manual Packs
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While the official game offers extensive language support natively, players using specific archived versions often require separate language packs to change the game's spoken dialogue or subtitle settings.
When players search for "language packcodex," they are often looking for separate files that contain voice-over data (audio files) or text data (subtitles/menus) for specific languages not included in their initial download of the game, often associated with scene group releases (like CODEX, which historically provided game releases and updates). These language packs allow users to:
: This is because it includes high-fidelity audio (VO) and text for all supported regions—including English, French, German, Spanish, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, Korean, and Simplified Chinese.