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marcc112
29 days agoSeasoned Traveler
While there isn’t an official way yet to have separate text and voice languages in Battlefield 6, you can modify the audio packs on PC to achieve that.
I wanted to have German text and subtitles with the English voiceover, so I did the following (credits go to StrangerLynx, who found an old Steam guide for Battlefield 4):
- Switch the language via the EA App or Steam properties to the language you want for the voiceover (in my case, English).
- After the automatic download is complete, copy the desired sound files.
- I created a new folder on my desktop and, inside it, two subfolders: MP (for Multiplayer) and SP (for Singleplayer).
- Copy the voen.toc file from Battlefield 6\Data\Win32\loc into your MP folder.
- Copy the voen.toc file from Battlefield 6\Data\Win32\SP\loc into your SP folder.
- Rename the copied files to match your desired text language — in my case, German: voen.toc → vode.toc.
- Switch the language back via the EA App or Steam properties to your normal text language (in my case, German).
- After the download is complete, copy your renamed files back into the original folders:
- The file from the MP folder goes to Battlefield 6\Data\Win32\loc.
- The file from the SP folder goes to Battlefield 6\Data\Win32\SP\loc.
Now your game should have your normal text language and a separate voice language in both singleplayer and multiplayer.
List of Languages and the abbreviation
ko for Korean
fr for French
it for Italian
ja for Japanese
en for English
de for German
pl for Polish
es for Spanish
br, cn and mx exist too, but I’m not completely sure which languages they stand for exactly.
RetroSharkBite
17 days agoSeasoned Newcomer
This does not work.
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