Dishonored French Italian German Spanish Language Pack Fitgirl Repack Hot Work Review
“Où est ta sœur?” (Where is your sister?) “Dove l’hai nascosta?” (Where did you hide her?) “Versteckst du sie noch immer?” (Are you still hiding her?) “Ella te ve. Desde el vacío.” (She sees you. From the void.)
He clicked Install .
Go back to your original torrent client. Right-click the Dishonored repack and select "Resume" or "Force Recheck." “Où est ta sœur
Run it as Administrator and select . Manual Config (The "BaseEngine" method): Navigate to: DishonoredGame\Config\DefaultEngine.ini Open it with Notepad and search for the line Language=INT . Change INT to: FRA (French) ITA (Italian) DEU (German) ESN (Spanish) Save and restart the game. ⚠️ Pro-Tips:
Not the menu music. Not the ambient whir of Dunwall’s whale-oil pumps. A voice, low and granular, speaking in rapid French from the left speaker. Then Italian from the right. German whispered behind him— behind him , from the subwoofer—and Spanish crawled up from the keyboard, as if the keys themselves were muttering. Go back to your original torrent client
FitGirl uses heavy compression algorithms to minimize file sizes. To achieve this, the repacker separates "selective" assets from the main game files. These selective files usually include: 4K videos and high-resolution textures Non-English voiceovers and audio tracks Regional localization data
Unlike modding-friendly games (e.g., Skyrim ), Dishonored doesn’t officially support standalone language pack downloads. Vendors (Steam, GOG) tie language files to your license. This is why many turn to repack sites — but that’s a trap. Change INT to: FRA (French) ITA (Italian) DEU
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What or behavior occurs when you try to change the language?