Medieval 2 Total War Kingdoms - English Language Pack
If you’ve purchased a regional version of Medieval II: Total War or its expansion, Kingdoms , you might find yourself stuck with text and audio in a language you don’t understand. This guide covers how to switch your game to English using official and community-driven methods. Method 1: Steam Version (The Easiest Way)
Sometimes after installing a pack, you might see "Unlocalized Text" or blank buttons. This happens because the game’s string files haven't refreshed. Go to your Medieval II Total War/data/text folder. Delete all files ending in . Do not delete the .txt files. Medieval 2 total war kingdoms english language pack
Launch the game. The engine will automatically rebuild the .strings.bin files using the English .txt files. A Note on Mods If you’ve purchased a regional version of Medieval
Move the downloaded .pack files into your Medieval II Total War/data/packs directory. This happens because the game’s string files haven't
If you are playing popular mods like Stainless Steel or Third Age: Total War , these often come in English by default. If your base game is in another language but the mod is in English, the mod will usually override the base settings for its own content, though some UI elements may remain in the original language. Need help finding a specific version of the pack?
Files within data/text (such as expanded.txt , names.txt , etc.) 2. Replacing the Files