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Back to News Listing Close Combat: Panthers in the Fog v1.0.1 Update

Posted: Monday, March 18, 2013 by Filippo Chianetta

Type: Press Release

 

We are proud to announce the release of the v1.0.1 update for the latest title in the critically-acclaimed Close Combat series: Panthers in the Fog. 

The v1.0.1 update contains numerous improvements and bug fixes including vehicle path-finding, the multiplayer UI, and multiplayer connectivity (uses a direct connection if possible). The AI has also been improved to increase the chance it will choose to act aggressively and replacement animations for marker smoke (artillery, mortar support) have been added.

 

For the full change log visit the dedicated Forum page.

 

To download the update, players can run “Check for Update” via the game menu or on the game’s download page.

 

Get more information on Close Combat: Panthers in the Fog from its official product page.

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