How to change PBE to Vietnamese, Vietnameseize LOL PBE
From Teamfight Tactics season 10 – Remix Rumble, players will have 3 seasons in a year and there will no longer be mid-season updates. The theme of season 10 will be about bands, skin themes related to music in the game such as K/DA, True Damage, Pentakill…
And these topics will be more prominent if your DTCL PBE server is completely Vietnameseized. To be able to change TFT PBE to Vietnamese, please follow the instructions below.
How to change LOL PBE to Vietnamese, Vietnameseize LOL PBE
The first way: Change right in the game interface
Step 1: Log in to your PBE account, in the interface select game content. You will see in the upper right corner a personal information icon, select it.
Step 2: Select Settings.
Step 3: In the list of Game Settings, select League of Legends, on the right side you will see Game Text Languageselect the language in that section.
Scroll down the language list until you see Vietnamese. After selecting the Vietnamese language, please exit and re-enter the game to see the changes.
Method 2: Change TFT PBE to Vietnamese with the icon on the outside of the screen
Step 1: Also in the game installation interface as above, you will see the path to the folder Setting game.
Step 2: In the game installation folder, you will see the game icon as shown below. Right-click on this game icon then select Send To > Desktop.
When the game icon is on the screen, right-click and select Properties.
Select the Shortcut tab, then copy
--locale=vn_VN
Go to the Target section as shown below, then select Apply > OK and you’re done.
Next, re-enter the game to check if all your languages have been converted to Vietnamese or not. If the game has been converted into Vietnamese, you will see the game interface showing all Vietnamese as shown below.
How long before the official server does the PBE server update?
DTCL’s PBE (Public Beta Environment) server is usually updated about 2 weeks earlier than the official server. This allows Riot Games to gather feedback from players and fix bugs before the update is released on the official servers.
For example, League of Legends update 13.18 was released on the PBE server on August 30, 2023 and released on the official server on September 13, 2023.
However, there are some cases where the PBE server may be updated after the official server. For example, if Riot Games discovers a critical error on the PBE server, they can temporarily stop updating this server to fix the error.
Additionally, in some cases, Riot Games may release a small update to the official server without updating the PBE server. This is usually done to fix bugs or add minor features.




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