FairLight DOX Division Presents:
Commandos 3 Update 1.42
Cracked by: Heavenspawn : : Release Date: 12/02/03
Packaged by: Heavenspawn # of Options: N/A
Type: [ ] Manual/Reference Card Type: Patch
CD/Box Covers
Walkthrough
Strategy Guide
Cheat/Trainer
[X] Patch
Number of archives: 3
Instructions
Update your copy of Commandos 3 to version 1.42 using the included patch.
Then copy the cracked 'commandos3.exe' over.
Patch Changes
General fixes.
- The game would sometimes crash when either a Commando or Allied Soldier
tried to enter a vehicle when seen by a guard dog.
- In the load/save menus some key sequences were causing the game to
freeze and the music to loop.
- Some tool tips of 1 character length were not being drawn. It was most
noticeable in the Asian (Japanese, Chinese and Korean) versions.
- Players were able to call themselves 'EMPTY', making it difficult for
other players to know who's who both in character selection and in the
game.
- In the Central Europe Mission "Ambush Convoy", the armoured vehicles
were stopping when they detected a Commando or Allied Soldier; this
prevented the art trucks from entering the map when it happened near the
western border. Now they will remember their true objective, and will
try to escape even if they see an allied unit.
- The timer in some missions was over-running the objectives window,
making it difficult to read the objectives.
- In missions such as "Stalingrad: Berlin", the tool tips for some Gestapo
soldiers were not showing as "GESTAPO" but "SOLDIER", which would be
confusing because it appeared that soldiers of lesser ranks could see
through a higher ranking officers uniform when worn by the spy.
- Now every "Gestapo" soldier tool tip will be displayed correctly.
- When a crash occurs the profiles would frequently be wiped out and the
saved games could not be read.
- The F6 key inconsistency has been addressed. During the "Normandy: Omaha
Beach" mission, the F6 key (when pressed), wouldn't highlight any of the
Allied Soldiers.
- When using a submachine gun, the bullets were sometimes hitting enemies
in a different room, and were not hitting enemies in the right one.
- When the following action was carried out (while climbing a ladder,
interrupt the action) it would Sometimes cause the controlled characters
to crawl at twice the normal speed.
- It was possible to exceed the amount of pages used for saves/load files.
- During the "Stalingrad: Protect The General" mission, if at least one of
the Commandos was already inside the plane, and all the others were
killed outside, the "Mission Complete" text was triggered as if the
mission was correctly finished.
- An issue would occur during a multiplayer game using Allied Troops they,
could be ordered to dive into the water, although they are not intended
to do so. They are then not able to resurface,and quickly drown.
- Text corrections have been made in the Polish, Russian and Czech
versions.
- An issue with killing or stunning some soldiers who were sitting in a
chair has been addressed.
- During the Central Europe mission "Steal the Train", the Thief would
warp to a mismatching location when entering through certain windows of
a train carriage.
Multiplayer fixes.
- Players crashing sometimes from chat room when players were being kicked
from a game.
- Occasionally when a co-op game is created, someone would be kicked on
the 'Configure Game' screen once a game was started by the host.
- Once in-game, if the game statistics were activated, this would
sometimes cause the game to crash back to the desktop.
- Characters were able to move before recovering from being knocked out.
- When restarting a multiplayer game, sometimes some characters were shown
as dead, although they were alive.
- Users could not see other peoples chat depending on the order in which
they joined the server.
- When showing multiplayer scores, the names were not matching the colors
and score.
- Multiplayer chat function was overflowing in some menus.
/TEAM FAIRLIGHT
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Kindest regards - FairLight DOX 2003