
Otherwise, continue onto the below section. If you would like to create more locale profiles, repeat Steps 5-7.button at the top, name the profile appropriately, then click Save. Tick the Run as administrator and Show this profile in main menu boxes.It has no effect on how OMSI 2 sees system time. You can safely ignore the Timezone drop-down. Otherwise, continue onto the next section. If your preferred locale is not present, select your preferred locale from the Location drop-down. Click on the top-most drop-down to expand it.Note down where it is - you will need this for the next section. It should not be moved anywhere else after completing this guide. Copy the contents inside to a safe folder on your PC.
Run bandizip with locale emulator archive#
Run bandizip with locale emulator download#
Click here to download the archive with the required files.

This tool does not require the prior installation or uninstallation of any other external dependencies - it is completely standalone.

The logfile reveals that some characters of the folder names of some scenery objects (dependencies) are not being recognised by OMSI 2 due to my current system locale - they are replaced with question marks instead, referring to a non-existent path: You can already see that the description has failed to load, as it features Russian characters.Īs reported by the Blue Sky tool, I have all of the required dependencies for this map installed: I will load it on my computer, which has the system locale set to "United Kingdom". Let's take the "Cheboksary" small Russian village map as an example. These may be present be anywhere in the content, from relatively harmless areas such as the map's description text (in the main menu), to part of a definition file or it's path which could break the content entirely. This can be useful for using content with non-Latin / Crylic characters on a system whose current locale does not support them.

We can use Locale Emulator to change the locale for OMSI 2 only, without affecting your system or any other applications. OMSI 2, by default, will use the locale of your system's currently set language. To understand the point of Locale Emulator, you must first understand what the system locale is.įor simplicity and the purposes of this guide, we will assume the system locale is essentially the "language" OMSI 2 is running under (not the same as the in-game user interface language) and the characters it can recognise.
