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#1 barrrrt

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Posted 22 February 2016 - 01:18 PM

Hi guys... a player asked me if i would play with 1.07. I didnt know that it was released yet. I downloaded it and recognized, that it has been developed by Thorongil?

 

What do you think about it? Im testing it right now. The changes doesnt seem to be too bad... but if the community doesnt want it, it shouldnt be used i guess.

 

 

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Posted 22 February 2016 - 01:24 PM

From an old thread that has been hidden (since 1.06 is standard now):

 

Patch 1.07 is BROKEN and cannot be properly uninstalled because it doesn't come with an uninstaller and doesn't tell the user which files it affects (making manual uninstallation difficult). It contains maps STOLEN from our mappers, and art STOLEN from our artists. We do not support broken patches/attempts to split the community, or theft. We are happy that the community is on 1 stable patch now (1.06), and we will work hard to keep it that way. 

 

T3A:Online will NOT SUPPORT 1.07.

 

We haven't changed our position.


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#3 barrrrt

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Posted 22 February 2016 - 02:39 PM

Good to know.. ill use the 1.06 only then.

 

Im just a bid sad of the changes.... they arent so bad in my oppinion, but if it would split the community, it wouldnt be worse.



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Posted 29 April 2016 - 10:33 PM

From an old thread that has been hidden (since 1.06 is standard now):

 

Patch 1.07 is BROKEN and cannot be properly uninstalled because it doesn't come with an uninstaller and doesn't tell the user which files it affects (making manual uninstallation difficult). It contains maps STOLEN from our mappers, and art STOLEN from our artists. We do not support broken patches/attempts to split the community, or theft. We are happy that the community is on 1 stable patch now (1.06), and we will work hard to keep it that way. 

 

T3A:Online will NOT SUPPORT 1.07.

 

We haven't changed our position.

"Will not support 1.07"

 

Never?

 

D: that's like a super long time



#5 Mathijs

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Posted 29 April 2016 - 10:34 PM

Never's the word.


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Posted 30 April 2016 - 12:09 AM

Never's the word.

D: but why?



#7 Mathijs

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Posted 30 April 2016 - 07:15 AM

I believe the reason's mentioned in a little quote in the second post of this thread.


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#8 Duckzilla

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Posted 29 March 2020 - 01:19 AM

Why not make 1.07 own version?

Improve some balance may be?



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Posted 31 March 2020 - 12:44 PM

Because 1.09 is currently developed by independent devs, This game is too old to handle 3 different patches. Currently most people play 1.06, others play 1.09 and another patch just won't do this game any good.


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Posted 06 April 2020 - 02:54 AM

Because 1.09 is currently developed by independent devs, This game is too old to handle 3 different patches. Currently most people play 1.06, others play 1.09 and another patch just won't do this game any good.

Wow I had no idea it is BFME 1 we are talking about?

P.S. Where do I find 1.09 patch and the list of changes that comes with it?






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