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Thee_oddball 04-18-2012 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Blackdog_kt (Post 410936)
I concur and the reason is quite simple.

The next patch is beta, which means that it doesn't get installed automatically through Steam, but manually by the user.

If you uninstall and reinstall through Steam, you'll have exactly the same version, same files, etc that you had before uninstalling. Steam installs the latest release version, not betas, so uninstalling/reinstalling will just spend an hour or two of your time for no change in the game's files at all.

In both cases, you would have to manually extract the beta patch on top of the exact same files, which are the files included in the last release version.

The only difference between uninstalling or not, is that a "fresh" install will be "blank", meaning that
  1. the configuration files (control settings, graphics options, etc) will be back to default settings after reinstalling and
  2. any custom missions and skins will have vanished

In other words, simply moving your config files and extra missions/skins outside their folders (or just renaming them), followed by telling Steam to verify integrity of the game files, will yield the exact same files without having to waste time uninstalling, downloading and reinstalling the entire software.

Plus, like always, clear your cache folder before launching the sim with the beta patch for the first time, to force the game to rebuild its shader cache.


BD is your game set-up like everyone else's? are you running any mods? have u in the past? has everyone tweaked and tuned there game the exact same way you have? People have been dicking around with this game for a year changing this tweaking that trying MODS ..etc It would be really helpful to the devs if we all worked from a vanilla aspect of a fresh install with default settings to give a healthy cross section across varies quality rigs.

I mean what's a couples of hours to reinstall when we have been waiting for a year anyways...:)

p.s sorry i forgot to mention saving your skins/missions and joystick config files in the original post...its just second nature to me :)

JG27_brook 04-19-2012 12:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Thee_oddball (Post 410508)
I would recommend that everyone uninstall the game and empty all cache and other applicable folders so there is no garbage left over causing problems that people have experienced in the past.

make the beta a clean install as to get the most relevant and clean data to provide sound feedback to the dev's

S!

So you are saying you can drop the beta patch in from out of the box COD ? or do we need to patch to the last up date?

Thee_oddball 04-19-2012 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by JG27_brook (Post 411004)
So you are saying you can drop the beta patch in from out of the box COD ? or do we need to patch to the last up date?

if you have a box version than steam would update to the latest version then you would apply the BETA patch.

Ataros 04-19-2012 09:48 AM

Also please take a minute to register at IL-2 bugtracker to be prepared to report bugs and vote for them after the patch is out. Luthier visited the bugtracker just yesterday. Hopefully we can get some hotfixes if needed in case many people vote for them.

http://www.il2bugtracker.com/project...ues?query_id=1

ACE-OF-ACES 04-19-2012 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by ACE-OF-ACES (Post 410523)
I would also recomend people don't get thier hopes too high!

They made alot of changes! Thus there are alot of chances for new bugs to sneak in! Lets just hope the fixxed more than the broke! ;)

Called it! ;)


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