1.04 Public Beta Available!

VR designs has been reinforced with designer Cameron Harris and the result is a revolutionary new operational war game 'Barbarossa' that plays like none other. It blends an advanced counter pushing engine with deep narrative, people management and in-depth semi-randomized decision systems.

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Tamas
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1.04 Public Beta Available!

Post by Tamas »

Hi Everyone,

We have created the installer for the 1.04 update Vic has posted on the forum earlier.

We believe it is ready to go, but would like to ask you to take a look before we make it official.

It is available from the Members Section.



The changelog:

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-Added the option to view combat results textual instead of graphical (E) 
 
 -Fixed the hex graphic swamp - woods transitions 
 
 -A bug with the Free SetUp option that allows the German Player a lot more latitude than was intended is fixed. 
 
 -Corrected German spelling for all SS Officer Titles 
 
 -A few minor spelling corrections for Hugo's War Diary. 
 
 -A tool tip added to the Soviet Intel report to avoid confusion as to what it's referring to. 
 
 -Tambov and Stalingrad are no longer possible FSB locations which should resolve a couple of issues with AGS and relocating FSB's. 
 
 -A bug in the big ball of code that determines Victory conditions where, under certain circumstances, a German Decisive Victory is downgraded to a Draw, Advantage Germany. I suspect that this has been the underlying issue of a few previous forum posts that I attributed to a combination of easy game settings. Fixed. 
 
 -Fatigue. It turns out that, while fatigue is only accumulated while slow Divisions are set to a Blitzkrieg posture (correct), it also only applies while in the Blitzkrieg posture (incorrect). If you switch to Sustained Offensive or Defensive postures your slouching, weary, soldaten suddenly spark up and look a lot more alert than they should. Fixed.
 
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