Zero Day Patch

Tigers on the Hunt is a World War 2 hard-core tactical wargame for PC.

It creates a truly and immersive depth tactical simulation. Tigers on the Hunt boasts a ferocious and adaptive AI which will dynamically respond to a player’s maneuvers.

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Ronhudale
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Zero Day Patch

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I have attempted to download the Zero Day Patch. Not sure if it actually worked. Is there any way for me to tell since I've given up on trying to play this game. The AI moves are ridiculously too long. It seems that the problem is scenario specific. I've played a few scenarios and it seems the tank battles are all problematic. I know this game was a labor of love but it should have been only $20 since technically it wasn't ready for release. I wouldn't feel so bad about the loss if it wasn't $50.
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You have to unzip the file and then paste the two .exe files into the Tigers on the Hunt directory and the scenario into the Scenario folder.
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To make sure the update took, open the game and load any scenario. Then click the Help > About Tigers on the Hunt menu buttons and you should see it showing as version 1.0.11.
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I also payed $50 for the game but being from Australia and ordering a hard copy version with the digital download
and postage basically cost me the best part of $90 . I think I`m up to about 4-5 weeks waiting for the hard copy to
arrive and I am starting to wondering if it is actually going to turn up on my doorstep :). I also got a bit
frustrated with the seemingly slow AI , in particular with AFV`s scenario`s , but now I`m starting to understand
the game mechanics I have no issue with the time the AI takes ( and it`s not that long ). As for the cost , it is
a game well worth every cent ,To the point if I ever had to rebuy this game due to the postal system I would
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ORIGINAL: fuselex

I also payed $50 for the game but being from Australia and ordering a hard copy version with the digital download
and postage basically cost me the best part of $90 . I think I`m up to about 4-5 weeks waiting for the hard copy to
arrive and I am starting to wondering if it is actually going to turn up on my doorstep :). I also got a bit
frustrated with the seemingly slow AI , in particular with AFV`s scenario`s , but now I`m starting to understand
the game mechanics I have no issue with the time the AI takes ( and it`s not that long ). As for the cost , it is
a game well worth every cent ,To the point if I ever had to rebuy this game due to the postal system I would

Thank you for your kind words! :)

The AI movement logic (pathfinding) was improved with Zero Day Patch ( Build 1.0.11), so if you are only running the release version (1.0.06) of the game then I suggest you get the Zero Day Patch.

Zero Day Patch can be found here:

tm.asp?m=4030153

Cheers!
Ronhudale
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RE: Zero Day Patch

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I have successfully downloaded the patch and I have 1.0.11. I just played one of the tank battles and it worked fine. So I think I'm in good shape and just in time because the Russians must be stopped.
Thxs
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