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== v3.6.21.3 Beta Update (2004.09.28) == | == v3.6.21.3 Beta Update (2004.09.28) == | ||
=== Fixes === | === Fixes === | ||
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* In v3.6.21.2, the in-game palette would not be restored after minimising in most circumstances. | * In v3.6.21.2, the in-game palette would not be restored after minimising in most circumstances. | ||
* On systems running Windows 9x/ME, W:A v3.6.21.2 would crash when a game was started. Due to this, the DirectDraw palette workaround will be disabled on those systems. | * On systems running Windows 9x/ME, W:A v3.6.21.2 would crash when a game was started. Due to this, the DirectDraw palette workaround will be disabled on those systems. | ||
− | * The following v3.6.21.2 fix was incomplete and is now fixed as intended: | + | * The following v3.6.21.2 fix was incomplete and is now fixed as intended: ''"When the volume was adjusted in the front end, and a game was started within the same session, the adjustment would be forgotten."'' |
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Revision as of 04:41, 12 February 2010
v3.6.21.3 Beta Update (2004.09.28)
Fixes
- In v3.6.21.2, the in-game palette would not be restored after minimising in most circumstances.
- On systems running Windows 9x/ME, W:A v3.6.21.2 would crash when a game was started. Due to this, the DirectDraw palette workaround will be disabled on those systems.
- The following v3.6.21.2 fix was incomplete and is now fixed as intended: "When the volume was adjusted in the front end, and a game was started within the same session, the adjustment would be forgotten."