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Terminus Linux Retail Patch for version 1.62 to version 1.7

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Title:
Terminus Linux Retail Patch for version 1.62 to version 1.7
Author:
Vicarious Visions
Created:
8/17/2000
Updated:
6/17/2002
Downloads:
 
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Description: Terminus Linux Retail Patch for version 1.62 to version 1.7

This updates the Linux 1.62 retail version of Terminus to version 1.7.


How to use the patch:
To determine whether or not you need to patch, go to the Diagnostics screen off the main menu in Terminus. If your version number is less than the lastest patch number, you need to patch.

To patch a version of Terminus you bought in stores, use the Retail patches. To patch the Terminus Demo, use the Demo patches.

Use tar to extract the patching program. Run termpatch with the directory where you installed the game. For example:

./termpatch /usr/local/games/terminus

Changes in version 1.7
- Add snd_buffer_chunk config parameter (see config.txt)
- Fixed ship manager, ship cost calculation
- Fixed Razor avionics bay properties
- Prevent negative bounties from being posted
- Fixed AI infinite loop hanging bug
- Prevent AI from attempting to dock with corvettes
- Fixed reload button in parts/cargo
- Fixed save game crash with defense pods
- Fixed PVG AI crash
- Numerous scripting fixes
- Valuable ore is less likely to be mined
- Pressing an aux key gives feedback
- Fixed a "Memory not already allocated crash"
- Fixed UEL assault on Callisto script
- Fixed pirate Darkheart and Eulogy script

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