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A Chilling Feeling

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 11:30 pm
by JWE
I've been wandering through the posts about the new revs and had a very chilling thought. I purchased the game about six months ago. The disk was titled WarInThePacific-SetupReleaseDR-v150.exe . Date on the game executable is 6/20/2005. All this time I've been thinking I have rev 1.5 and all I needed was to download patch 1.6 and I was good to go.

Is this true? If not, would someone please tell me which rev I have so I can download all of the intervening patches (if necessary)? Thanks.

JWE

RE: A Chilling Feeling

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 11:35 pm
by The Dude
1.6 is the latest version unless you count player mods

RE: A Chilling Feeling

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 11:39 pm
by JWE
Hi Dude,
I know 1.6 is the latest, but it is an incremental that requires earlier patches to be loaded in order to be effective. What I don't know is which of all the pile of earlier patches my particular game requires (if any).
JWE

RE: A Chilling Feeling

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 12:03 am
by Ron Saueracker
I'm assuming you have the 1.5 release as your base and only need post 1.5 patches.

RE: A Chilling Feeling

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 12:38 am
by Curty
Its the same as mine..just install patch 1.6 and your good to go[:'(]

RE: A Chilling Feeling

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 12:38 am
by JWE
Bless you, bless you [&o][&o]

It is as I thought; or, at least it is as I thought it was. I shall go on then, trusting to a beneficient diety and secure in my insecurity, knowing that if I crash it was YOU that told me to do it; knowing that then I shall have a new curse when I miss a gybe or someone tacks on my air going to the weather mark; I shall have been SAUERACKERED [;)]

Thanks Ron. JWE

RE: A Chilling Feeling

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 2:12 am
by m10bob
ORIGINAL: JWE

Bless you, bless you [&o][&o]

It is as I thought; or, at least it is as I thought it was. I shall go on then, trusting to a beneficient diety and secure in my insecurity, knowing that if I crash it was YOU that told me to do it; knowing that then I shall have a new curse when I miss a gybe or someone tacks on my air going to the weather mark; I shall have been SAUERACKERED [;)]

Thanks Ron. JWE

John...Is there a reason you chose the Wakefield of all the ships possible?

RE: A Chilling Feeling

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 3:10 am
by dtravel
ORIGINAL: JWE

Bless you, bless you [&o][&o]

It is as I thought; or, at least it is as I thought it was. I shall go on then, trusting to a beneficient diety and secure in my insecurity, knowing that if I crash it was YOU that told me to do it; knowing that then I shall have a new curse when I miss a gybe or someone tacks on my air going to the weather mark; I shall have been SAUERACKERED [;)]

Thanks Ron. JWE

You belong in The Thread. [;)]

RE: A Chilling Feeling

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 4:07 am
by JWE
Hi Bob,

I use it because when I did my first set of US AP graphics, I picked the Wakefield as the 'show' picture for Rogue USMC's website. He liked the art and made me a Wakefield banner. I like Rogue and all he has done for the forum members and in hosting our stuff. Besides I really like the banner, so I use it.

I'm one of those people who believe that after all the big guns have gone off, it's the small, soft, dirty and smelly infantry puke that has to get there and sit on the ground, in order that we may call it ours. Anything we can do to get him there in some degree of comfort is why we pay taxes and hoist our glasses on Veteran's Day to 'Absent Companions". I guess I really am an AP fanboy.

JWE

RE: A Chilling Feeling

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 5:46 am
by m10bob
ORIGINAL: JWE

Hi Bob,

I use it because when I did my first set of US AP graphics, I picked the Wakefield as the 'show' picture for Rogue USMC's website. He liked the art and made me a Wakefield banner. I like Rogue and all he has done for the forum members and in hosting our stuff. Besides I really like the banner, so I use it.

I'm one of those people who believe that after all the big guns have gone off, it's the small, soft, dirty and smelly infantry puke that has to get there and sit on the ground, in order that we may call it ours. Anything we can do to get him there in some degree of comfort is why we pay taxes and hoist our glasses on Veteran's Day to 'Absent Companions". I guess I really am an AP fanboy.

JWE

At one time, the SS Manhattan (Wakefield) held the worlds' speed record for oceanliners. She and a sister took the 2nd Marine Division to New Zealand.