Unzip VAMTranslation.rar into your main Virt-A-Mate directory (usually where VaM.exe is located).
If you'd like to or need help troubleshooting a specific error , let me know: What language are you translating into? Are you seeing specific error codes in the VaM console?
Add the translation script (often named Translation.cs or similar). Set your target language in the plugin settings menu.
If you see "boxes" instead of letters, ensure you have installed the custom font included in the .rar file to your Windows system.
VAM (Virt-A-Mate) is built on Unity, but much of its content comes from community-made plugins ( .var files) and scripts. The translation package generally includes:
Follow these steps to get your translation running correctly:
Unzip VAMTranslation.rar into your main Virt-A-Mate directory (usually where VaM.exe is located).
If you'd like to or need help troubleshooting a specific error , let me know: What language are you translating into? Are you seeing specific error codes in the VaM console?
Add the translation script (often named Translation.cs or similar). Set your target language in the plugin settings menu.
If you see "boxes" instead of letters, ensure you have installed the custom font included in the .rar file to your Windows system.
VAM (Virt-A-Mate) is built on Unity, but much of its content comes from community-made plugins ( .var files) and scripts. The translation package generally includes:
Follow these steps to get your translation running correctly: