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TA5 Bugs or Issues (Someone had to start it)

Started by Commando, April 24, 2009, 07:24:49 PM

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OvermindDL1

Looks like it just could not grab your mouse, did anything else have it at the time?

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Silver-Knight

Maybe, I'm not sure. But a computer reboot fixed it.

Mr X

A really minor one, but I thought I might as well mention it,

In the campaign mission where you have to protect the two pieces of ISDF hardware (Fairly sure its mission 3), if you scan the building that the scion hauler comes out of with the "i" key, the word equipment is misspelt as equiptment in the description.

Sorry if this seems a bit pedantic or whatever. :P
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Mr X

#168
Another thing I've found,

when I exited a relay bunker, the logout button stayed on my screen.
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TheJamsh

Thanks for the spelling error, fixed in e-pack. I also fixed a few other spelling errors. pandemic couldnt use a spell-checker it seems :P

Note that the building still needs fixing. But i cant do that...


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player5

I found a virus in the ta5 fileplanet link.

Nod32 deleted bzone.exe

Very strange "new_Heur PE virus"

What do I do now?

player5

newHeur Virus in bzone.exe from GSH's website, too.

Why is bzone.exe being recognized as such?

Now I reinstall bz2 and try again, but installer won't let me install.

Delete bz2 folder, reinstall, update....bzone.exe deleted.

If I leave bzone.exe, nod32 deletes it later. I have the most updated version of nod32.  

edited: anyone else get this error, who has nod32?

AHadley

It's a confirmed false positive, ignore it.

Red Spot

Quote from: AHadley on June 04, 2009, 01:40:52 PM
It's a confirmed false positive, ignore it.

Quote from: player5 on June 04, 2009, 09:17:39 AM
If I leave bzone.exe, nod32 deletes it later. I have the most updated version of nod32.   

Kinda hard to ignore .. ;)
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ScarleTomato

graphical bug with the radar, the blips on the radar seem to be on a different, steeper plane than the blue terrain is. If you get it to where a blip is at the very edge and rotate around you should see it. if its at the top of the radar disc it seems high off the ground and when its at the bottom it looks like it underground

player5

OK so I got around the nod32 issue in nod.

However, after restoring the .exe from the quarantine, I cannot create a new pilot...

I enter a name, and click create. It says to select from below, and clears the name. No pilot created, and cannot login.
My pilots folder is empty.

GSH

Player5 - I bet you're running on Vista or Win7. Best solutions to the can't create a pilot are, as previously posted this thread:

1) Install BZ2 to this folder, where <USERNAME> is your login name
C:\Users\<USERNAME>\Documents\Battlezone II

2) Make a shortcut, put something on the shortcut's properties line.

-- GSH

player5

You guessed it! Win7.

Thanks for the workaround.

After that everything seems good on my setup, which is 280GTX with newest drivers.

Clavin12

#178
Will Bz2 and ta5 stuff work on 2000? I had an XP and i like mutilated the install accidentally so im installing 2000 on it.

And why do I have such low karma now? I thought it was going back up...
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GSH

As the changelog notes, ought to work on Win2000/XP/Vista/Win7. (Win95/98/ME support is dead, and good riddance.) Don't think I've tested Win2000 though.

-- GSH