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Game Patch Downloads @ MoFunZone.com
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Aces High II 2.09.5 Patch:
Patch File Size:
6 MB
Game Publisher:
HighTech Creations
Operating System:
WinXp/Win2k/Win9x
Date Posted:
Jan/13/2007
Patch Release Information:
Aces High II by HiTech Creations - client patch v2.09.4 -> v2.09.5
Version 2.09 Patch 5 Released January 9, 2007
Changes from previous release
- Fixed a bug that caused vehicles to spin if they spawned in a destroyed hangar.
- Added new field layout maps to the clipboard.
- Fixed a bug that allowed bombsight calibration from the pilot's position.
- Squad nose art now displays correctly on the F4Us.
- Added the ability to display uncapturable fields with a red rectangle around the field number on the map. The field icon display can be toggled between this method and the large field icon depending upon the map layout and if most fields are capturable or uncapturable.
- .s and .p commands are no longer available to players who have lost radio privs.
- Added new default joystick configurations for new installations.
- The advanced joystick setup screen no longer allows you to manipulate any sliders until you select an axis to modify.
- The clipboard can no longer be moved offscreen when running with a widescreen aspect ratio.
- Added weight and rate of climb information to the E6B.
- Fixed a bug in the Il2 that could cause certain engine components to absorb massive damage.
- P-47D-40 manifold pressure gauge is now correctly calibrated.
- F4U-1 and 1A wing tanks now leak fuel from the correct spots.
- B5N and D3A now correctly show ordnance loadouts in the mission editor.
- Hurricane IIC, IID, and the C-47 no longer have their wheels going into the ground in the hangar loadout screen.
- Lancaster no longer sees temperature increase when wep key is used.
- Calibrated rate of climb gauges on all Spitfires.
- Improved the look and fixed some bugs in the low LoD's (level of detail) on the F4Us.
- Fixed a bug in the B5N that kept it from getting its wing damaged in ground collisions.
- Fixed the material properties in the gear bay of the F4Us.
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