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Re: Warzone 2100 version 3.1.1 is now released!
Posted: 14 Dec 2013, 10:07
by Bulldozer
Staff wrote:We are also looking for mac developers and/or builders to help us make builds....
Rommel wrote:A good fellow has been creating the DMG for the RCs, hope he sees this post.
Just uploaded; details here:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=11463
Re: Warzone 2100 version 3.1.1 is now released!
Posted: 14 Dec 2013, 10:48
by Berg
Bulldozer wrote:Just uploaded; details here:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=11463
Thank you Bulldozer
Re: Warzone 2100 version 3.1.1 is now released!
Posted: 15 Dec 2013, 04:47
by Staff
Berg wrote:Bulldozer wrote:Just uploaded; details here:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=11463
Thank you Bulldozer
Yes, thanks!
Re: Warzone 2100 version 3.1.1 is now released!
Posted: 03 Jan 2014, 16:09
by Asgorath
Happy new Year to everybody!
After a longer time I wanted to play Warzone again and I saw that you released version 3.1.1 recently.
So I downloaded it (over the download-button on the main page) but while installing the game my anti-virus program "G Data TotalProtection 2014" tells me it is a probable dangerous program and recommends to not install but delete it.
I didn't change any settings in G Data, it is reporting Warzone 3.1.1.exe by standard settings.
- Warning while the installation
- Protocoll in my anti-virus program
Re: Warzone 2100 version 3.1.1 is now released!
Posted: 04 Jan 2014, 03:57
by Staff
Hi, that is a false positive.
All Windows builds are built on the cross-compiler, and they never touch an actual windows machine, so, no chance for a virus to infect anything.
You can go ahead, and send them the file to fix their virus scanner.
Re: Warzone 2100 version 3.1.1 is now released!
Posted: 09 Jan 2014, 05:00
by vexed
I got a note saying that Ubuntu users now have access to Warzone 2100 3.1.1 in case you didn't want to compile it yourself.
http://www.playdeb.net/software/Warzone2100
Re: Warzone 2100 version 3.1.1 is now released!
Posted: 09 Jan 2014, 12:34
by Terminator
Well playdeb.net always has latest versions but I always had problems installing any game from that site.
Re: Warzone 2100 version 3.1.1 is now released!
Posted: 25 May 2014, 15:21
by Kih-ap-hiih
OK I downloaded 3.1.1 RC3 !
Re: Warzone 2100 version 3.1.1 is now released!
Posted: 06 Jun 2014, 21:17
by Shaihulud
Hi, first of all: Thanx for all your effort.
I used to play version 2.3.9 months ago, and just downloaded the last update 3.1.1 a few days ago to play this awesome game again.
One post says that there arent any issues. But unfortunately, i need to disagree:
With 2.3.9, if a tanks path was blocked by other tanks, it somehow tried really hard to get where i was telling him. Now with 3.1.1 the tank is just turning around to the left and right not moving.
Yes, there are many great improvements, but this single one - and only this one - really bugs me.
Best regards!
Re: Warzone 2100 version 3.1.1 is now released!
Posted: 24 Nov 2014, 23:09
by awunes
Hello,
I recently (less than 4 months) started playing WZ2100 3.1 rc 2 build march 20 2014 for Linux but would like to be able to play multi player with windows players. Any way to get 3.1.1 ported to linux? or am i confused
I'm wainting here
Re: Warzone 2100 version 3.1.1 is now released!
Posted: 25 Nov 2014, 02:50
by Berg
you can get 3.1.1 for linux you have to compile it yourself its not difficult.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/warzone2100/
download from SF
The compile guide
http://developer.wz2100.net/wiki/CompileGuideLinux
Re: Warzone 2100 version 3.1.1 is now released!
Posted: 25 Nov 2014, 04:22
by vexed
awunes wrote: Any way to get 3.1.1 ported to linux? or am i confused
I think you are confused, you didn't see the link 3 posts above yours ?
With that, you can install right away.. or compile it, like Berg said.
You don't say what distro you have either.
Re: Warzone 2100 version 3.1.1 is now released!
Posted: 25 Nov 2014, 22:01
by awunes
tried that post above and got 3.1 rc 2 again ... so compiling it myself looks to be the only option
never done that before. as for the distro it's LinuxMint 17 cinnamon 64bit. works with most ubuntu softwares.
Edit: After posting I tried the compiling option - worked like a charm - thanks for all the help