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Hi! I've been having issues with the display of feedback terms on my laptop. Everytime I click on the terms it doesn't show up and displays some error lines at the top of the screen. This happens occasionally on other people's laptops. I am willing to provide more information if needed.

Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 4600U with Radeon Graphics 

Screenshot: https://ibb.co/mcGxj8d 

Thanks!

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1 hour ago, Silier said:

what exactly is the locale of the language you have set

 

1 hour ago, Silier said:

@Stan` switch to en_ug or en_uz

Sorry I didn't find en_ug or en_uz on my laptop. But I tried to switch it to en_us, it still doesn't work.

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On 16/10/2022 at 6:09 PM, vladislavbelov said:

Hi! You're also using the old version of the game.

Hi! I guess so...this version is the only one I can find. Is it fixed in the new version?

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WARNING: current language = en_UM

WARNING: fallback language = en

WARNING: index -1

WARNING: supported base names = ["en_US", "ab", "ach", "ady", "af", "ar", "ar_EG", "ar_IQ", "ar_SA", "ast", "az", "bar", "be", "bg", "bn", "br", "ca", "cs", "cy", "da", "de", "dv", "dz", "el", "en_GB", "eo", "es", "es_AR", "es_CL", "es_MX", "et", "eu", "fa", "fi", "fil", "fo", "fr", "fr_CA", "frp", "ga", "gd", "gl", "grc", "gu", "he", "hi", "hr", "hsb", "hu", "hy", "id", "is", "it", "ja", "jbo", "jv", "ka", "kk", "km", "kn", "ko", "krl", "ku", "kw", "ky", "la", "lb", "lo", "long", "lt", "lv", "lzh", "mk", "ml", "mn", "mr", "ms", "mt", "my", "nb", "ne", "nl", "nso", "oc", "or", "pa", "pl", "ps", "pt_BR", "pt_PT", "ro", "ru", "ru_UA", "sa", "sc", "sd", "si", "sk", "sl", "so", "sq", "sr", "su", "sv", "sw", "szl", "ta_IN", "te", "tg", "th", "tk", "tr", "tt", "uk", "ur", "uz", "vi", "xh", "zh", "zh_SG", "zh_TW"]

fallback language actually is not in supported base names, other language but the same issue

currentLocaleDict = Engine.GetFallbackToAvailableDictLocale(Engine.GetCurrentLocale());
baseNames = Engine.GetSupportedLocaleBaseNames();
 

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