

This patch will create a Windows Start Menu item, under The Operational Art of War III > Documentation, for this tutorial.ģ.Ě bug left over from earlier versions of TOAW where saving the game, exiting and resuming, would cause the attack timer to be set one tactical round earlier was squashed.

See the Bio-Ed “How to” document, by Bob Cross, for information on obtaining the Bio-Ed program and on its use. They are Poland 1939, by Ben Turner, and Waterloo 1815, by Bob Cross.Ģ. Two of the scenarios included with the 3.1.0.9 patch used edited databases. If it's a PBEM save game, you will not be able to continue, and the program will exit. You will get a warning if you load a new or saved game file without the proper equipment file also being loaded. If you wish to play against another player with an edited equipment database, then you'll both have to have identical equipment and graphics files installed. They are NOT saved with the scenario, but TOAW III does validate that you have the same files. They are handled the same as custom graphics and strings, and the same search algorithm is used.

These are standard Bio-Ed compatible files that have been renamed to have an. Since games played or saved with this version will NOT be playable with any previous version to prevent cheating, it is important that all of your opponents upgrade to this latest version.ġ.Ğditable equipment database files. You can load any previous TOAW III version scenario, but any game saved with this version is NOT loadable by previous versions. Important Note: We fixed some important cheat possibilities.
