Nope, I installed the 1.12b patch right over top of the newly installed 1.1 from the dvd that arrived yesterday. Is it possible the 1.12b is a complete version of the game, and I just purchased it? Meaning I thought is was an update but is in fact a full digital version of the game? So I've purchased it twice, and thereby disqualifying myself as being intelligent enough to be safely allowed to own it in the first place. What I bought - LOCK ON 1.1b: Flaming Cliffs The unofficial add-on for LOCK ON 1.1b: Flaming Cliffs is available for download!
Flaming Cliffs may be installed over any version of Lock On: Modern Air Combat (1.0, 1.01, 1.02, English, French or German). Before installing Flaming Cliffs, it is suggested that you reinstall LO:MAC.
LOCK ON 1.1b is protected by StarForce. Operating System: Windows 2000/XP/Vista. Price: $14.95 (274.42 MB) Your product Serial Nmber is:. As opposed to: What it looks like - Update up to version 1.1b for 'LockOn 1.1: Flaming Cliffs' simulator This update allow Lock On 1.1 to be used with Windows Vista OS without installing of patch 1.12b. This ability is necessary if you want to replay tracks which are compatible only with simulator version 1.1 in case when Windows Vista is installed. Install: unpack archive with file replacement to parent directory of LockOn 1.1: Flaming Cliffs. To download the /Update version 1.1b for CD installed russian language version of LockOn 1.1: Flaming Cliffs/ select site language to russian.
Price: free All I needed - Patch 1.12b for 'LockOn 1.1: Flaming Cliffs' simulator This patch can be installed over Lock On 1.1, Lock On 1.11 or Lock On 1.12. Patch version 1.12b includes fixes of various bugs found in the previous version of the game, as well as numerous improvements to it, such as: Wow. My bad for not researching it, but it is a little misleading. I wonder if the kind sales folk would hold the amount in escrow towards FC 2.0? I didn't even download the 1.1b I paid for an am not using the serial for it. I guess I could sell the serial somehow. Man I'm dumb.
Sorry, I've been working pretty steadily since I posted so I haven't had a chance to check back here. The information in my post above is copied and pasted from the lockon.co.uk site after I log into my account and go to the downloads page.
Reaching out to rescue her turns deadly and they risk everything to get off the island alive. The modern siren pdf reader. Siren (2010) DVDRip x264 AC3-eXceSs Language: English| 1h 19m| DVDRip| mkv| 720x288| x264 @ 1971 Kbps| AC3 @ 448 Kbps| 1.34 GB Genres: Horror A group of friends escaping the city for a weekend away have a simple plan, to tour the coast for a relaxing weekend. Things hit a snag when one of the friends spots a seductive, sultry young woman waving for help off the shore of one of many secluded islands along the coast.
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I purchased the DVD off of the same website, which is version 1.1b, and was looking for the latest patch. I saw 1.1b and assumed they were charging for the patch for revenue when it asked me to purchase it. Had I scrolled down maybe and inch or two more I would have seen the patch, and not wasted the cash on a digital version of the game. So I have lomac DVD part rev no 117 (arrived couple weeks ago) purchased from lockon.co.uk Flaming Cliffs DVD ver 1.1 (arrived couple weeks ago) purchased from lockon.co.uk LOCK ON 1.1b: Flaming Cliffs (Download version) purchased from lockon.co.uk (totally redundant back up copy?) I also downloaded and installed the 1.12b patch with out any trouble.
The really funny thing for me is to go back to the site today and find it totally cleaned up so there's no way someone else can make that mistake. I'm pretty dumb, but it was pretty confusing.
To any admins out there; If I can verify all of this, is there any chance of apply the cash toward 2.0?
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I have tried various ways to get lockon to run on vista but this is the only one that works perfectly. I have looked on this forum but no one has spelled it out this way! So here goes. Do not install into program folder. Create a folder called Ubisoft inside whatever username folder is in c:/users/username/.e.g.: c:/users/username/Ubisoft, and install into Ubisoft.
If you have a cd, stop autorun and use explore and right click on setup.exe and run as administrator. If you have downloaded version right click and run as administrator and install into the Ubisoft folder. For Flaming Cliffs, right click on the the 274 meg LO1.1bFlamingCliffsSetup version and run as administrator. The b version is vista compatable. Then for Modman.same proceedure: create a folder in c:/users/username/ folder and call it Modman: c:/users/username/Modman.right click and run as administrator and install into the Modman folder. No gliches, no errors, runs beautifully. With this new computer of mine I have it maxed out except for medium on water and I do not get popups.
It's amazing.see things i never saw before. I have tried various ways to get lockon to run on vista but this is the only one that works perfectly. I have looked on this forum but no one has spelled it out this way! So here goes. Do not install into program folder. Create a folder called Ubisoft inside whatever username folder is in c:/users/username/.e.g.: c:/users/username/Ubisoft, and install into Ubisoft. If you have a cd, stop autorun and use explore and right click on setup.exe and run as administrator.
If you have downloaded version right click and run as administrator and install into the Ubisoft folder. For Flaming Cliffs, right click on the the 274 meg LO1.1bFlamingCliffsSetup version and run as administrator.
The b version is vista compatable. Then for Modman.same proceedure: create a folder in c:/users/username/ folder and call it Modman: c:/users/username/Modman.right click and run as administrator and install into the Modman folder. Murloc rpg 2 episode 2. No gliches, no errors, runs beautifully. With this new computer of mine I have it maxed out except for medium on water and I do not get popups. It's amazing.see things i never saw before. I always install applications on separate partitions, recovery/restore points should be sent to another drive also.
All this since there is so much traffic on C: with countless number of small files created and removed. And ala UNIX style I have D: 8GB with no files only I given it to windows and tell it to use all of D: for swap, min size and max size of the file same value so it is created once and stay there that way. Also ofcourse turning off swap on C. If you manage to arrange it the swap partition should preferably be between C: and the application drive E: F: G: H: and so on.
Think about the disk arms movement. If you run programs off C: which the computer does when it start take them from C: and with low probability also swapping on D.
Then you start som heavy program on E: and have the swap closeby on D: but if you have so much main memory that software on C: is not likely to cause swap you can place that partition between the application partitions. This is all if you only have one disk. If you have several disks you can get better performance by putting the applications on the second drive and C: and swap on first, the remaining space on C: used for documents movies pand pictures. So when running the app it will be read from one drive and windows will be able to swap actively on another drive so you can create a little more concurrency in the disk accesses.
But on these ultrafast drives to day it is hard to notice the improvment. It was more important in the old days. No the main reason today is easier to defrag smaller partitions, easier to back them up or to create mirrors of only the stuff you are interested in no mirroring all you've got etc etc etc.
More managable.
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