This patch is also part of an ongoing follow through on a promise to improve hit registration clarity, with several changes coming to the VFX of hit impact markers. Viper, Breach, Sova, and Sage also get some worthy changes.Īll shotguns get their aimpunch and tagging tuned, you can choose to remake a match (under certain conditions), lots of tweaks to the observer tool, and you get some new features that should help keep your identity private in-game. So, starting Sunday, we’ll be running a weeklong 30% off sale on art packs (excluding Reaper Warlords, SKG Dungeons I, and Classic Dungeon).Killjoy gets her first major update, which should empower more counterplay against her Nanoswarm, as well as reduce its damage. There are a number of reasons for the delay – but rather than repeat them here, we’d like to offer a thank you gift.
An unexpected side benefit of this new version is that it seems to function well even with multiple versions of Java installed (or at least several of our testers with multiple Java versions didn’t run into any troubles) – but since we didn’t program for that fix, there are no guarantees that multiple versions won’t cause an issue for someone.įinally, we want to apologize for the long delay in getting this patch completed and thank you again for your patience in bearing with us. We can then verify your purchase and give you access to the animals artpack and the user name/reg key needed for installation.Ĥ.
If you purchased DJ as part of the promotional campaign that gave away a free copy of the animals artpack and need to install again, please contact the store with your name and original order number. If you’re just patching your existing DJ software, there should be no problem with installing or reinstalling art packs (since the patched version will retain the existing Fluid directory structure if it’s already there).ģ. If you have the disk version, you'll reinstall from the disk and then patch up to 1.07.
To avoid any such issues, we’ve reactivated the old, expired download links (which should allow access to the latest versions of the software and art/token packs) – and also posted an updated version of the PC Platinum (for those early adopters who received a download version of Platinum) so that anyone who needs to do a full reinstall when switching computers or because of an HD crash will be able to do so with the latest version of art packs and software. Since the new patch will slightly change directory structures (from Fluid to Dundjinni Enterprises) on fresh full installs, there could be a problem trying to install prior versions of the art and token packs on top of a full install of the new PC version. While we did not create a new full Mac version, Mac users can simply apply the 1.07 patch to get the updated version of DJ.Ģ. For a more precise description of the commercial use allowed as well as the credit required, please see the EULA itself.ġ.
(The only exceptions are the SKG Dungeons and Reaper Warlords packs, since we only license those and thus do not have rights to allow such use.) In exchange for using DJ to create maps and adventures for commercial products, we simply request that you provide us with a credit. In other words, you can create and publish maps and adventures using DJ, including DJ art. We’ve listened to your input – and, in response, have decided to open up DJ to commercial use! The big non-technological change for this patch is the EULA. For more details on fixes, check the read me file shown during installation. We also made a few minor fixes that seem to have improved performance speed a bit. The new version is compatible with Vista and the latest versions of Java, fixing a number of annoying bugs that cropped up with those versions. At loooong last, the new patch to Dundjinni is ready! As always, it is located on the Updates and Support page.