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All Beta updates up to and including '''3.6.26.5''' were written almost solely by [[Deadcode]], after being recruited by Team17. In September 2006, [[CyberShadow]] joined forces with Deadcode; all updates since and including '''3.6.29.0''' were written by Deadcode and CyberShadow.
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All Beta updates up to and including '''3.6.26.5''' were written almost solely by [[Deadcode]], after being recruited by Team17. In September 2006, [[CyberShadow]] joined forces with Deadcode; all updates since and including '''3.6.28.0''' were written by Deadcode and CyberShadow.
  
 
This site mirrors some of the released beta updates:
 
This site mirrors some of the released beta updates:

Revision as of 17:31, 14 August 2008

All Beta updates up to and including 3.6.26.5 were written almost solely by Deadcode, after being recruited by Team17. In September 2006, CyberShadow joined forces with Deadcode; all updates since and including 3.6.28.0 were written by Deadcode and CyberShadow.

This site mirrors some of the released beta updates:

Technical information

Installer

WA_Exe-3.0.5.0_Beta_2.zip and wa_update-3.0.5.0_beta_3.zip to WA_Update-3.6.21.3_Beta.zip are technically not installers. They are just a plain zip file containing the updated files. One does not need to install previous updates, as these are cumulative.

WA_Update-3.6.22.1_Beta.exe to WA_Update-3.6.26.5_Beta.exe (and presumably some other versions) is a UPX-compressed self-extracting 7-Zip archive. To manually extract its contents, the UPX compression must first be removed, then the file must be extracted using 7-Zip tools.

Versions since 3.6.28.0 come in an NSIS installer package, which automates most of the updating tasks - detects installation directory, downloads and installs prerequisites like the 3.0 Patch or the updated GFX archives (which were introduced in 3.6.22.1).

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