If you speak Turkish and love Kenshi, this isn't optional — it's essential. It’s like finally understanding why that one skeleton in the bar keeps laughing at you. Turns out, he was calling you a "çöplük solucanı" the whole time. Worth it. Would you like a shorter version for Steam, or one focused more on technical accuracy vs. entertainment?
First off, this isn't just a "menu translation." This is a full-blown linguistic rescue operation. The modders didn't just Google Translate "Beak Thing" into "Gaga Şeyi" — they gave us which sounds exactly as terrifying as it should. The Holy Nation's dialogues now read like a cultist Turkish soap opera, and the Shek warriors swear with an intensity that would make a Turkish dizi villain proud. kenshi turkce yama
Some very old lore books still show English if you use other mods, but the core game is 99% covered. The team actively updates it, even after all these years. Respect. If you speak Turkish and love Kenshi, this
Easy to install via Steam Workshop or manual patch. Works with most mods if you load it correctly. No crashes. No missing text. Just pure, unadulterated suffering in your native language. Worth it
If you speak Turkish and love Kenshi, this isn't optional — it's essential. It’s like finally understanding why that one skeleton in the bar keeps laughing at you. Turns out, he was calling you a "çöplük solucanı" the whole time. Worth it. Would you like a shorter version for Steam, or one focused more on technical accuracy vs. entertainment?
First off, this isn't just a "menu translation." This is a full-blown linguistic rescue operation. The modders didn't just Google Translate "Beak Thing" into "Gaga Şeyi" — they gave us which sounds exactly as terrifying as it should. The Holy Nation's dialogues now read like a cultist Turkish soap opera, and the Shek warriors swear with an intensity that would make a Turkish dizi villain proud.
Some very old lore books still show English if you use other mods, but the core game is 99% covered. The team actively updates it, even after all these years. Respect.
Easy to install via Steam Workshop or manual patch. Works with most mods if you load it correctly. No crashes. No missing text. Just pure, unadulterated suffering in your native language.