December 12, 2006
CDV
Releases Pacific Storm Patch 1.3
Today developer Lesta and co-publishers Buka and
CDV Software Entertainment USA released the first patch for the WWII
strategy/action title, Pacific Storm. The patch addresses several issues,
including a number of crashes, enhancements to the AI, and general gameplay
balance improvements.
Click here to download the new Pacific Storm 1.3
patch.
Specific fixes addressed in this patch include:
- Fixed bug with AI heavy bombers that appeared
to be launched from catapults and aircraft carriers - Fixed bug with the inability to construct
factories in Batavia, even when resources were available - Fixed a bug with aircraft sometimes remaining
in the air after being destroyed - AI can successfully fire rockets now
- Fixed B-29 heavy bomber #24 rack that caused
crashes to desktop (CTD), while dropping bombs - Fixed crash as a result of USB joysticks when
aircraft under control of the player is destroyed - Fixed crash as a result of USB joysticks when
an aircraft under control of the player hits water - Fixed gliding bombs and Okha attack
- Reduced heavy bombers bomb accuracy in
tactical mode - Limited torpedo fire range to 7-8 km for Japan
and 4-5 km for the US - Fixed Japanese biological bomb to be able to
kill targets - Fixed memory leak causing a game crash when
joining formations on a base - Fixed disappearing landing zone for
hydroplanes - Fixed a crash that could occur when adding AI
units to multiplayer game
An exciting hybrid title, Pacific Storm mixes the
strategic elements of RTS titles with the action of an arcade title. RTS fans
and serious wargamers alike will enjoy classic strategy elements including
resource management, unit and building construction and unit deployment, while
action fans will be able to take the skies or seas as they directly control
units in intense combat, changing the tide of individual battles, or perhaps the
entire war.