This is a sign that the registry path for the GDFBinary is incorrect. Double-check that the file GDFBinary_en_US.dll actually exists in your main game folder. If it doesn't, you may need to rename the existing .dll file to match your registry entry.
Look for the string . Right-click it and change the value to en_US .
Before you can switch languages, you must have the actual data. A standard language pack for Battlefield Hardline consists of two main folders: : Contains .sb and .toc files for English.
Navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\EA Games\BFHardline (On 64-bit systems, it may be under SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\EA Games\BFHardline ).
You will need to source these files from a trusted community forum or a friend who owns the English version. Ensure the files match your game's version (e.g., the latest Origin/EA App build). Step 2: Placing the Files Correctly Once you have the English pack, follow these steps:
Electronic Arts (EA) often employs "region-locking" for specific territories. If you purchased a global key from a third-party seller or bought the game while in Eastern Europe, the files for English audio and text might be missing from your installation directory entirely. To fix this, you have to manually "inject" the English assets and modify the registry. Step 1: Download the English Language Files
Alternatively, right-click the game in your library, go to , and if a "Language" tab exists, try selecting English there first (though for region-locked keys, this option is often missing). Troubleshooting Common Issues "The game crashes on startup after adding the pack"
"The text is English, but voices are still in the old language"