Windows 8 does not have a display Chinese language?

I bought a windows 8 recently, and I wanted to install a Chinese game of Taiwan. But during installation are all he has numbers and letters that make no sense. Then I went to the control panel and try to install the Chinese display pack to see if it is the problem. That's when I discovered it doesn't have a display pack. I'm really confused because I used to own a window 7 and install the Chinese game and it worked perfectly. But this time it does not at all... So I really need help because I want to play the game with my friends.

Hello

I'm sorry to hear that you're having trouble with the Chinese language on your computer. I will try to help you with this question.

I have provided a link below that will help you to install the Chinese language on your computer.

Language packs are available for Windows 8 and Windows RT

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/2607607?WA=wsignin1.0

Language packs

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-in/Windows/language-packs#lptabs=WIN8

Please report if you are still having the problem. I will be happy to provide you with the additional options that you can use to get the problem resolved.

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