How to switch DOTA 2 language into Vietnamese

Currently DOTA 2 has supported game players can change the interface into Vietnamese for easier convenience in customizing the game.

In order to help players can easily customize the interface, the manufacturer has officially launched the Vietnamese version for the DOTA 2 game title. DOTA 2 is a famous action role-playing strategy game for many gamers. Previously, the manufacturer has integrated many different languages ​​into DOTA 2 like French, Chinese, Russian, . And now gamers can convert DOTA 2 interface into Vietnamese language. . So how to transfer DOTA 2 into Vietnamese language?

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How to change DOTA 2 into Vietnamese

Step 1:

First, go to Steam and install DOTA 2. If it is, go to the Library tab , right-click on DOTA 2 and select Properties .

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Step 2:

Switch to the new interface on the General tab, click on Set Launch Option .

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Step 3:

The Launch Options panel appears. At the horizontal bar below the -language vietnamese input and press OK to save.

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When returning to the interface of DOTA 2 you will see the interface displayed in Vietnamese as shown.

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In general, Vietnamese interface on DOTA 2 is not really elaborate, when some items are still displayed in English or not translated correctly. Hopefully in the next time Valve will fix the Vietnamese version on DOTA 2 for more complete.

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I wish you all success!

Update 23 May 2019
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