Windows 10 and v1.20.04 issue

Empires in Arms is the computer version of Australian Design Group classic board game. Empires in Arms is a seven player game of grand strategy set during the Napoleonic period of 1805-1815. The unit scale is corps level with full diplomatic options

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wlarson730
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Windows 10 and v1.20.04 issue

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V1.20.04 loads and runs under Window 10, but the combat screen extends off the bottom,
so I cannot access the "done" button to ever resolve a combat.
Adjusting the screen resolution doesn't help.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
Bill Larson
Alice Springs, NT, AU
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obsidiandrag
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RE: Windows 10 and v1.20.04 issue

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I had this issue.. there isn't a new version or patch that corrects it.

You have to go back and run the 1.8 that is in the official build.

The testing for the 1.20 hasn't created a work around or solution yet.

I know, sucks because your back to some of the same old bugs..

Best of luck

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RE: Windows 10 and v1.20.04 issue

Post by pzgndr »

I've been biting my lip on this. Yes, players should maintain an official v1.08 version for gameplay and a separate v1.20 beta install for checking out the new screen resolution. There is a v1.21 beta that fixes the combat resolution issue but doesn't have the editor working for whatever reason. I thought Marshall and Matrix would resolve all that last year and release an "official" update but that did not happen. Maybe it will someday. I don't know.
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wlarson730
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RE: Windows 10 and v1.20.04 issue

Post by wlarson730 »

Thanks all. I reinstalled 1.08 and am back to 2012 bugs and AI.
Bill Larson
Alice Springs, NT, AU
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