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# Navigate to the game for which you want to change the locale
# Navigate to the game for which you want to change the locale
# Set the locale to what the game '''expects'''
# Set the locale to what the game '''expects'''
#* For example, if it's an American game, you want to set the region to <code>USA</code> and the language to <code>EN</code>
#* For example, if it's an American game and you want it to run in English, you should set the region to <code>USA</code> and the language to <code>EN</code>
# Exit Luma Locale Switcher
# Exit Luma Locale Switcher


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# Insert your SD card into your computer
# Insert your SD card into your computer
# Navigate to the <code>/luma/titles/</code>
# Navigate to <code>sd:/luma/titles/</code>
#* Create the <code>titles</code> folder if it does not already exist
#* Create the <code>titles</code> folder if it does not already exist
# Create a folder with the title ID of the game
# Create a folder with the title ID of the game
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#* With file extensions enabled, the name of the file should be <code>locale.txt</code>
#* With file extensions enabled, the name of the file should be <code>locale.txt</code>
# Type the desired locale (based on what the game '''expects''') into the text document
# Type the desired locale (based on what the game '''expects''') into the text document
#* For example, if it's an American game, you want to set the region to <code>USA</code> and the language to <code>EN</code>, so you should type <code>USA EN</code>
#* For example, if it's an American game and you want it to run in English,  you should set the region to <code>USA</code> and the language to <code>EN</code>, so you should type <code>USA EN</code>
# Save your changes
# Save your changes
# Remove your SD card and insert it into your device
# Remove your SD card and insert it into your device
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== Extra: Extended Locale Setting ==
== Extra: Extended Locale Setting ==
Some games, most notably [[3DS:Tomodachi Life|Tomodachi Life]], are known to not launch with basic locale settings because they look not only at region and language, but sub-region within that region (e.g. a territory or state within that country). You can still set the locale of such a game, but you will have to follow the manual locale setting method (that is, create a file called <code>locale.txt</code> in <code>/luma/titles/<title ID of game>/</code>), since the automatic locale setters do not account for this.
Some games, most notably [[3DS:Tomodachi Life|Tomodachi Life]], are known to not launch with basic locale settings because they look not only at region and language, but sub-region within that region (e.g. a country/territory and/or a state). You can still set the locale of such a game, but you will have to follow manual instructions using [[{{FULLPAGENAME}}/Extended locale setting|Extended locale setting]].
 
The syntax of the extended locale setting is <code><region> <language> <country code> <state numerical ID></code>. For example:
* For an American copy of Tomodachi Life, you would want to write the text <code>USA EN US 01</code>
* For a European copy of Tomodachi Life set to French, you would want to write the text <code>EUR FR FR 01</code>


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