Archive for February, 2010

OK here is the first patch for WWI Source

this is not meant to be a update but more a patch to address some of the issues people are experiencing.

But we have added a few extra bits for luck !!.

CHANGELOG

Beta 1.12
Fixed player flying off when shot
Fixed ww_marne exploit
Fixed MG08-15 Ironsights and fire animation, for less kick up.
Lowered damage for officer pistols
Various small fixes in code
Rifle tweaks

Added 64 player support (This is a community request and the game is not optimised for it, use at your own risk.)
Added bullet whizzes
Updated Death icons to higher res
Updated Hud flag icons to higher res

A big thanks to Ryell for his help

DOWNLOAD INSTALLER HERE
http://www.ww1-source.net/downloads/WWI_Beta1.12_Patch.exe

ACHIVE HERE
http://www.ww1-source.net/downloads/WWI_Beta1.12_Patch.rar

We are a go! The 1st BETA for WWI: Source is now officially out. Feel free to download the game at any one of the mirrors below! More importantly, we hope that everyone has fun playing and please leave feedback on our ModDB page or on our forums.

Info on setting up your own server can be found here or go over to Art of War Central. Then, there’s nothing left to do but going over the top!


http://www.bloodvayne.com/files/hl2mods/WWI_Beta1_Setup.exe
http://www.filefront.com/15559401/WWI_Beta1_Setup.exe
http://www.cleanandquiet.com/WWI_Beta1_Setup.exe
http://www.bahnhof.se/wb845504/WWI_Beta1_Setup.exe

PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A FIRST RELEASE AND A BETA
“Beta” is a nickname for software which has passed the alpha testing stage of development and has been released to users for software testing before its official release. It is the prototype of the software that is released to the public. Beta testing allows the software to undergo usability testing with users who provide feedback, so that any malfunctions these users find in the software can be reported to the developers and fixed. Beta software can be unstable and could cause crashes or data loss.

A “beta version” is the first version released outside the organization or community that develops the software, for the purpose of evaluation or real-world black/grey-box testing. The process of delivering a beta version to the users is called beta release. Beta level software generally includes all features, but may also include known issues and bugs of a less serious variety.

12th Feb 2010