The "Test Scenario" feature uses the current map settings and passive AI.You must save before you "Test Scenario" in Editor.Fullscreen mode is actually just borderless windowed mode.Fixed Arcane Rune not affecting the Spider Priestess.Fixed Barbarian heroes being associated as Good.Fixed Daemon heroes being associated as Good.It now has the intended effect of extra damage against large targets. Fixed extra large grasslands random map's lower half being very empty.Fixed a crash relating to StratMap (Minimap) at the end of a game.No Dragons mode not actually restricting dragon production.) Fixed advanced option restrictions not actually restricting production (e.g.Fixed environmental sounds not playing at the start of a match.Fixed editor becoming incredibly slow if you resigned from a match earlier.Fixed various random black screens on menus.Fixed video playback, including subtitles.Fixed editor grid incorrectly displaying.Added an option to disable/enable edge scrolling.(Eldritch Tower, Gold of Khaz-Barak, The Dark Path, and the Jawbone of Sartek.) Adjusted time for Retinue popup to appear.Added more animal variety to the Mutate spell.Small adjustments to multiplayer selection screen.The editor now has a filler image between its control panel.Allows you to test maps more quickly and directly from the editor! (Allows you to directly launch your game to the editor.) (These files are located under Documents/Warlords Battlecry III/Settings.) The game now uses JSON files for settings instead of registry.This can be adjusted to any number in Options.json. You can now use things like Steam overlay with the game.Enhancements to the game's rendering code.Added a windowed mode option in the "Display" options tab.Separated resolutions and gamma options into their own "Display" options tab.Extended arbitrary resolution support to the menus and editor screens.
Implemented widescreen support allowing arbitrary resolution selection.When you play Army Gals, you play as Kyle and it falls to you to choose wisely if you want to make it out of the wilderness to tell the tale. As the days wear on and they reach closer to their destination, they find themselves challenged by various forces of nature as well as surprising clues that hint at a bigger mystery than the warden’s disappearance. His teammates and fellow delinquents, Edda, Raen and Andrea, all happen to be gorgeous girls who are each unique with their own set of talents. Trapped in the wilderness, miles away from everything familiar to them, Kyle must look inside himself for strength and resiliency if it means surviving until they reach civilization. They have no phones since the program policy dictated no cellular devices, which makes their challenge that much harder. Kyle and his fellow delinquents are left stranded in the woods, scrambling to find the means to survive. What begins as a standard sleepaway camp for misfits quickly turns into a tale of survival when the group’s warden and his assistant disappear after going into town on the first day. The purpose of the retreat is to ensure that its members become better citizens. When Kyle becomes embroiled in trouble, he finds himself spirited away to a retreat for delinquents after a court order is issued his way.