Command: Modern Operations - v1.06 Release

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schweggy
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Re: Command: Modern Operations - v1.06 Release

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There are already is a standalone version 1328.8. Thats the version for both Steam and the Matrix version. The announcement states its for Steam or direct download.
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I must have missed the move from 1307.xx to 1328.xx as the "base" install package.

In any event the direct download of 1328.8 applied to my Matrix install of 1307.19 just hangs on start up. My install has always been updated with the 130x branch for years. I assumed the 1328 build number(s) were applicable to the Steam version. I do realize they're basically the same core app, one with the Steam environment applied. I'll do a clean install of the legacy CMO version and try the update again.
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Re: Command: Modern Operations - v1.06 Release

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schweggy wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2023 2:08 pm There are already is a standalone version 1328.8. Thats the version for both Steam and the Matrix version. The announcement states its for Steam or direct download.
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I must have missed the move from 1307.xx to 1328.xx as the "base" install package.

In any event the direct download of 1328.8 applied to my Matrix install of 1307.19 just hangs on start up. My install has always been updated with the 130x branch for years. I assumed the 1328 build number(s) were applicable to the Steam version. I do realize they're basically the same core app, one with the Steam environment applied. I'll do a clean install of the legacy CMO version and try the update again.
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This issue has been resolved by a complete reinstall of the "legacy" 32bit version and then applying CMO-UpdateComp-v1.06.1328.8 over it. No clue what was causing the hang on startup. But... years of managing a software development shop for the Army taught me that when all else fails... do a clean install and update. Lesson learned.
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Re: Command: Modern Operations - v1.06 Release

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This is a HUGE update!

Thanks.
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Re: Command: Modern Operations - v1.06 Release

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This may be obvious to some, but what does “shift+RMB” mean? Press the shift key and . . . . ?
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Re: Command: Modern Operations - v1.06 Release

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Right mouse button.

It is not to me either, I always called it “right click” :)
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Re: Command: Modern Operations - v1.06 Release

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I'm not sure if this is where I should post this, but I'm playing a workshop scenario called Israel Strikes (a 2014 scenario), and I had a Hermes 900 take off and noticed its range was ridiculously short, I looked at the data and the fuel consumption rate at loiter and cruise speeds is insanely high compared to at military speed. See the posted images.
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Re: Command: Modern Operations - v1.06 Release

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ccruler,
If you think it is a DB issue you might wanna post here: https://github.com/PygmalionOfCyprus/cm ... sts/issues
In case of an technical issue best post it in the tech support with a save.
This might be missed in the thread.
best regards GJ
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