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Subject: Raging Tiger Patched Released
    11/8/2004 10:05:50 PM

ProSIM's latest simulation of near-future modern warfare, Raging Tiger: The Second Korean War, has just been patched to version 1.13. The patch is available for immediate download directly from Shrapnel Games. Notable highlights for the version 1.13 Raging Tiger patch includes:

  • Some gamers who were running ATI video cards have experienced weird video problems that caused them to take extra steps to play Raging Tiger. A separate download was available to correct this issue, but now that solution has been bundled into the patch for ease of use.
  • The OPORD flash files now have a continue button to allow users to click through the OPORD.
  • The day seven scenario, "Where'd THEY Come From?!" has an incorrectly linked map file. This has been corrected.
  • "Water only" vehicles actually ended up being amphibious, as they could continue to move on land. Thanks to the patch "water only" really means "water only". Additionally, true amphibious units suffered from a movement speed bug in certain situations in the water. This has been fixed.
  • Other minor issues fixed.

Please note that the patch comes in a zipped file and does not automatically point to your Raging Tiger directory. For best results unzip the patch into a temporary folder. You will then have to specify where the Raging Tiger install directory is located. The patch may be downloaded at: www.shrapnelgames.com/prosim/Raging_Tiger/6.htm

Raging Tiger: The Second Korean War is the first of many ultra-realistic real-time military simulations based on ProSIM's ATF game engine. In fact, Raging Tiger was recently chosen by Lockheed-Martin as the ground combat model for testing upcoming CAS systems, and the original ATF will be used in virtual combat training centers for the Department of Defense. Emphasizing the utmost in realism, the ATF line of games are truly the wargames for the discriminating wargamer.

If you don't already own the game you can purchase Raging Tiger in the StrategyPage game store.

 
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