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Posted on Thursday, May 10, 2007 by | Comments 1 Comment


Eidos has released the Battlestations Midway Patch 1.1.1. The update resolves known issues in the levels “Dealing with Emergencies Onboard” and “Running the Palawan Passage” and includes all the features and fixes from update 1.1. Patch 1.1.1 also resolves the following:

  • Added version numbers to identify different game versions
  • Lower bandwidth usage when playing multiplayer games
  • Multiple client connections now allowed from the same IP address
  • LAN connection issues fixed
  • GameSpy servers no longer appear in LAN browser
  • Addition of a connection meter to the multiplayer menus
  • “Surrender” option added to the in game multiplayer menu
  • The game no longer stops the Windows screensaver
  • Fix for the multiplayer map “Islands of Solomon”
  • Fix for a mission end camera issue with the multiplayer map “Operation MI”
  • Foliage trees no longer have the black outline
  • Fixed an issue with the ships’ flags
  • The propeller on the “please wait” screen is now rolling
  • The multiplayer code now includes the GameSpy NAT Negotiation feature

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chip | May 10th, 2007 at 8:22 AM Permalink to this Comment

This will make alot of people happy and even better news for those that DL the games from D2D or Steam…. a patch is available now for you too. CHeck with your DL source for teh patch.

Sink ya online

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