

Optimization changes have been made to augment framerate. If the Corbromite Reflector was active prior to saving the game it could cause a crash on loading of the saved game.Īrmada Version 1.1 fixes problems with the following 3D cards: Including sped up build time and reduced cost.Ĥ) In Instant Action/Multiplayer games the AI will now cloak ships if it can more often on medium, and most of the time on hard.ĥ) The Chain Reaction Pulsar weapon has been modified so that it will not be able to hit cloaked ships and has been balanced to be less powerful.Ħ) In standard Multiplayer games each team will begin with a starbase, 2 construction ships, and a scout vessel.ħ) Implemented Instant Action save functionality.Ĩ) Improved game stability with issues related to key being depressed.ĩ) Fixed several weapons related crashes.ġ0) Fixed crash related to Corbromite Reflector and saved games. The update will work for all Microsoft Windows 95/98 CD-ROM versions of Star Trek: Armada.ġ) Pathing Improved – Ships will have less trouble moving in groups or navigating in areas with lots of objects.Ģ) Rally Point Improved – Ships will not try to occupy the same location when they exit the shipyards.ģ) Strategic AI in Instant Action and Multiplayer has been given better handicaps on medium and hard difficulty. When the installation is complete press the Finish button to return to Windows®.Īfter the installation is complete you can then launch Star Trek: Armada and take advantage of the updated functionality. After you have read through the Readme, then press the Next button. After you have read the Software Licensing Agreement, click on the Yes button. To upgrade your version of Star Trek: Armada, simply download Armada_patch_1_2.exe (4 mb) and double-click it. Robin also talks about the learning curve they went through making their past episodes, why they decided on the post- Voyager era as “their Trek,” and their plans to turn Star Trek Dark Armada into Star Trek Batavia.This patch updated Star Trek: Armada versions 1.0 and 1.1 to version 1.2.

In this episode of Continuing Mission, host Dennis Castello interviews Robin Heirt, the executive producer of Star Trek Dark Armada, to find out what it's like to be a Star Trek fan in the Netherlands. A group of fans from the Netherlands are hard at work making Star Trek fan films and proving, once again, that Star Trek fandom crosses all borders.
