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20:24 12.06.2023

Wersja językowa Minecrafta na PC

Serwus,
chcę synowi kupić Minecrafta (na pełnym wypasie) na PC , Windows 10, 1,9GHz, 8 MB RAM
Pierwsza kwestia czy da się grać płynnie mimo braku grafiki z półki GeForce RTX 2060 ?
Drugie pytanko: czy jak zakupię wersję językową polską , to czy po instalacji można zmienić język na angielski? Na 100% musiałbym wiedzieć czy jest taka opcja . Jeśli nie to w jakim sklepie sprzedają wersje angielska, oczywiście pełną i oczywiście na Windowsa

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lyamthomas
19.06.23 14:24
Yes, you can change the language in Minecraft after installation. Follow these steps to do so: Launch Minecraft: Open the Minecraft Launcher and sign in with your Minecraft account if necessary. Access the Options menu: Once you're in the Minecraft Launcher, click on the "Launch Options" tab at the top. Edit the game configuration: Find the configuration for the Minecraft version you want to change the language for and click on the three dots (...) next to it. Then select "Edit" from the dropdown menu. Open the Language settings: In the Edit Game Configuration window, scroll down until you find the "JVM Arguments" section. Look for the line that begins with "-Duser.language=". This line determines the language Minecraft uses. Change the language code: To change the language, modify the value after "-Duser.language=" to the language code you desire. For example, "en_US" for English, "es_ES" for Spanish, "fr_FR" for French, and so on. You can find a list of language codes online if needed. Save and launch the game: After making the changes, click "Save" to save the configuration. Then click "Play" to launch the game with the new language settings. Verify the language change: Once Minecraft has started, go to the Options menu within the game. Under the "Language" section, you should see the new language you selected. Click on it to apply the language change. Yes, it is possible to play games smoothly even without having the latest graphics card like the GeForce RTX 2060. While the RTX 2060 is a powerful graphics card capable of delivering excellent gaming performance, there are several factors to consider for smooth gameplay: Optimize game settings: Adjusting the in-game graphics settings can greatly impact performance. Lowering settings like resolution, anti-aliasing, shadows, and effects can help improve frame rates and overall smoothness. Update graphics drivers: Ensure that you have the latest graphics drivers installed for your graphics card. Graphics driver updates often include performance optimizations and bug fixes that can improve gameplay. Monitor system temperature: High temperatures can lead to thermal throttling, reducing the performance of your GPU. Ensure that your system has adequate cooling and clean any dust that may have accumulated in your computer's components. Close unnecessary background processes: Close any unnecessary applications or processes running in the background to free up system resources. This can help allocate more resources to the game and improve performance. Disable resource-intensive features: Some games have resource-intensive features like dynamic lighting, high-quality shadows, or advanced particle effects. Disabling or reducing these features can help improve performance. Consider resolution and refresh rate: Lowering the resolution or refresh rate of your display can help improve performance in demanding games. This reduces the workload on the GPU and can result in smoother gameplay. Monitor system performance: Use monitoring tools to check your system's performance while gaming. This can help identify any bottlenecks or issues that may be affecting performance.