Archives by Day

December 2024
SuMTuWThFSa
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
293031

Birth of America

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Strategy
Publisher: ageod
Developer: ageod

About Rainier

PC gamer, WorthPlaying EIC, globe-trotting couch potato, patriot, '80s headbanger, movie watcher, music lover, foodie and man in black -- squirrel!

Advertising

As an Amazon Associate, we earn commission from qualifying purchases.





'Birth of America' - v1.05 Patch Available NOW

by Rainier on April 3, 2006 @ 5:51 a.m. PDT

In Birth of America you control one of the major contenders in French & Indian Wars, and the War of the American Independence, trying to achieve military and political victory.

Get the Birth of America v1.05 patch off WP (8mb)

WARNING : This patch won't allow saves of previous versions to be continued (changes in the data format).


***Bugs fixes***
1- Renaming a saved game prevented new events to appears.
2- 'Save as' function not working properly (performed a simple save)
3- Loyalty messages were sometime inverted.
4- The tooltip dealing with armies postures in the battle report was erroneous.
5- Indians should not burn any more their villages when they switch allegiances.
6- The winner in combat is now determined in a more logical way.
7- "Saving as" twice in the same turn could cause a crash, because the files are still locked by the system. Now you will get a message to retry some seconds later (can be 1 mn on some rare systems).
8- Droping a unit onto an army tab would cause a crash if the tab was not graphically displayed over a region. (this is possible in the British West Indies off-map box)
9- The battle report will show a more accurate count of units engaged in the fight, both initially and during the battle. Before units which were commited at round 2+ would not be displayed (so were displayed some strange results where you would have suffred losses without having any units displayed initially!).

*** Gameplay additions & changes ***
1- New game concept, roads & tracks. Each region has now a network level (separate from its civilization level): none, tracks, roads.
Roads are on the map, tracks are in every region with a city and generally in non-wild areas (you don't get a visual clue though). A road will allow your units to move with the terrain cost of a clear terrain, whatever the real terrain. A track will have your units spend at most 150% of the clear cost, if the cost would have been higher (so you benefit from a track in moutain or forest, but it has no real importance in clear terrain).
2- The maximum damages done by besieging units has been refined. Irregulars can no longer inflict such damages (they can starve you to death or assault the structure though).
3- Most Irregulars can now capture some structures (depot, villages, harbor), will burn some others (level 1 fort) and won't be able to capture/destroy cities or fortresses. For gameplay reasons they can still assault, but the owner will not change even if they kill everybody. British Light Infantries are irregulars but don't have this behavior.
4- An army intercepting another friendly army will target the region the second army is moving in, not the initial region.

*** User interface additions ***
1- A message will tell you more precisely why you can't move into a given region (Carleton leader trying to move outside of Canada eg).

*** AI ***
1 - The AI can now receive a detection bonus, helping her making the right moves against a human opponent.

*** Scenarios changes ***
1- All scenarios reexported to accomodate with the new gameplay rule on roads & tracks
2- The initial English units in the British West Indies in 1775-1776 are now fixed for a few months (they would jump early on Charleston otherwise)
3- Some Indians villages belonging to the French were mistakenly given to the English faction.


More articles about Birth of America
blog comments powered by Disqus