If this doesn't fix and improve everything, then it's the game itself that sucks... or you

Jun 26, 2007 15:11 GMT  ·  By

What do you know? Just as I was getting ready to leave, Battlefront has announced the release of the Theatre of War Battle for Moscow Add-on and Game Patch. "This add-on/patch not only adds a new 10 Mission Russian Campaign to the game, but also a full Map Editor as well as many game fixes, additions and optimizations!" the game's developer states.

"The Battle for Moscow Add-On and Game Patch is 234 megs in size," as Battlefront points out, making it the first patch for Theatre of War, while there are already plans for bringing "more content and improvements in the future!" Basically, the add-on and patch will update Theatre of War to version 1.3.0.56., while some of the most important gameplay patch issues and additions are listed below:

- Map Editor Added (accessed via the builder.exe program or in the ToW Program Group shortcut "Map Builder") - A new 10 mission "Battle for Moscow 1941" Campaign Added. Accessed via the "Extra Campaigns" option in the Campaign List page - Various fixes and changes to earlier campaign missions - Various AI behavior changes to units implemented - Game speed acceleration/deceleration feature added (accessed via the "Change time speed" hotkey currently) - Towsetup 'Autodetect' functions improved - Mission Editor "wrong application version error" bug fixed - Improvements to the gun towing process implemented - Units now better at holding position when they are in defensive positions - Various Mission Editor errors corrected - New "License Helper" utility (called License_Helper.exe) added to help those that had issues with the - New manual "Unlicense" short cut added to game program group (to unlicense game without uninstalling) - Extensive improvements to Performance and Stability

You can download the Theatre of War Battle for Moscow Add-on and Game Patch just by clicking on this link here, and hopefully your game will play better because of it. However, if it doesn't, that means you should take on less attention-demanding activities, such as running or doing the old neighbor's grocery shopping.