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    Client Locale and MPQ Files

    I'm working with World of Warcraft Emulators for about 4 years. Mostly I write scripts and new core features.
    Now I want to start with client modifications in general.

    The first thing I did were simple DBC changes e.g. adding new titles, spells or currencies.
    I'm currently using an enGB client. All changes had worked without any problems.
    Now I gave the MPQ file to a friend who is using the deDE client. He was able to launch the client without any problems but e.g. the added titles were show as questionmark.

    I know that the DBC files have different locales but why got my friend the questionmark title instead the english version "Test Title %s"?

    It is possible to write a MPQ which supports different locales?

    Thanks in advance!

    Client Locale and MPQ Files

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