Thursday, November 26, 2009

Call of Duty: World at War 1.7 patch, Linux server released

World at War 1.7 patch, Linux server released

The first patch for Call of Duty: World at War since September is released today, focusing on the multiplayer gameplay, namely a few crashes, errors and such.

And whileModern Warfare 2 players are being shafted, curiously a dedicated server for our two Linux-using readers (no offense, guys) is now available.

The patch notes are below; grab the patch at the source. The server can be found via GamersHell (also linked at bottom).

Call of Duty: World at War PC Patch 1.7

Notes:

Fixed an MP server crash exploit.Fixed a voice chat crash on systems with no default recording device selected.Fixed an issue causing erroneous duplicate qport errors.Server admins can disable team switching by setting g_allow_teamchange to 0. Players will be restricted to Auto-Assign in team-based gametypes.

Source:Call of Duty: World at War HQ

Alternate Source:GamersHell

Section:PC Games

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