Posted: Tue 28 Dec 2010 11:55 pm
A new DCS (v3.2.22) has been released. This corrects the dispersal of terminal waypoints for ground units, preventing tanks and vehicles parking on top of each other (which seemed to be introduced in the game some time ago).
Also, a new database release is available, SEDB32G. This is structurally identical to SEDB32F, but contains significant data revisions, including extensively revised road and rail networks (send huge donations to PA_Dore and to II/JG77Hawk_5), and minor corrections to Airbases, Airbase_Layouts, Industrial_Installations, Resupply_Points, and Tile_Map_Codes. Tarawa support is also embedded in SEDB32G.
The MP has recently been updated (MP4 v4.729) to incorporate support for PHP v5.3.x.
This set of patches and updates marks the final SEOW support for IL-2 4.09m (and HSFX v4.2beta). Now that Team Daidalos has released IL-2 4.10, both HSFX and SEOW are moving towards supporting the new 4.10 features plus a whole lot more. For SEOW, this will entail a variety of DCS engine changes and DB structural changes. I will take this opportunity to bring the DCS into Visual Studio 2010, a long overdue upgrading of the DCS architecture.
Cheers,
4Shades
Also, a new database release is available, SEDB32G. This is structurally identical to SEDB32F, but contains significant data revisions, including extensively revised road and rail networks (send huge donations to PA_Dore and to II/JG77Hawk_5), and minor corrections to Airbases, Airbase_Layouts, Industrial_Installations, Resupply_Points, and Tile_Map_Codes. Tarawa support is also embedded in SEDB32G.
The MP has recently been updated (MP4 v4.729) to incorporate support for PHP v5.3.x.
This set of patches and updates marks the final SEOW support for IL-2 4.09m (and HSFX v4.2beta). Now that Team Daidalos has released IL-2 4.10, both HSFX and SEOW are moving towards supporting the new 4.10 features plus a whole lot more. For SEOW, this will entail a variety of DCS engine changes and DB structural changes. I will take this opportunity to bring the DCS into Visual Studio 2010, a long overdue upgrading of the DCS architecture.
Cheers,
4Shades