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Mac version of Enemy Territory: Quake Wars patched


Mac-sters busily fragging in Enemy Territory: Quake Wars should take a time-out to download the newest patch, which upgrades the game to version 1.5. All updates from previous patches are included in the download, as well as fixes for crashes that occurred when clicking on the server launcher's pull-down menu, and missing server launcher page tabs.

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Enemy Territory patched to version 1.5


As we reported earlier, the Enemy Territory patch 1.5 is coming, even though it required personal funding in order to be completed. Well, it's no longer coming, because it's here! Featuring a slew of changes such as improved UI, more customization, better rank and statistics functionality, and many, many bugfixes, it's an excellent patch for an excellent game. While one may complain that the patch doesn't have new weapons, classes, maps, vehicles, or other major content additions, it's always the littlest Quality of Life changes that seem to have the biggest impact. You can get the full patch and the incremental patch through our downloads section or on the official community website.

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Enemy Territory patch changes revealed


Enemy Territory: Quake Wars is one of those multiplayer shooters that you really have to play to understand the charm. At first glance, it's a lot like Battlefield 2 (or 2142), but when you start to reach the delicious crunchy center, you realize that it's really a game that can be compared to no other. It's also quite good.

The lovely developers at Splash Damage have revealed their planned improvements for the 1.5 patch, which is currently being funded out of their own pocket. They've added some much needed UI and customization improvements, as well as cleaning up the AI functionality and removing several exploits and bugs. Check out the full changelog at the community site.

[Via Blue's News]
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