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Odamex Server Changes:
 
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* Server whitelist support
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Odamex Launcher Changes:
 
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Revision as of 22:26, 6 June 2008

Odamex 0.4 (r916)

Odamex 0.4 was officially released on June 6th, 2008.

Changes

Though this changelog hardly represents all changes between 0.3 and 0.4, some of the following changes will be more noticeable to the general user.

General Odamex Changes:

  • New upstream release
  • General bug fixes and code optimizations
  • Improved stability
  • Improved client/server network prediction
  • Cooperative gameplay improvements
  • Spectator Support
  • True doom2.exe physics further replicated

Odamex Client Changes:

  • Mouse code improvements
  • Multiplayer target HUD
  • New audio code from Chocolate-Doom
  • Updated odamex.wad resources, new CTF sprites
  • Vastly improved doom2.exe demo playback

Odamex Server Changes:

Odamex Launcher Changes:

  • Ability to specify Odamex directory
  • Multi-threaded server querying
  • Launcher remembers window size after closing

Downloads

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Odamex 0.3 (r476)

Odamex 0.3 was officially released on November 4th, 2007.

Odamex 0.3 is the first version to remove the alpha status.

Changes

A myriad of changes have been added since the previous version, such as:

  • Removal of non-free resources
  • Cvar and code additions, removals and cleanups
  • Single player mode readded
  • More bug fixes
  • Demo compatibility fixes
  • Launcher improvements

A comprehensive list of changes can be found in the CHANGELOG file shipped with Odamex.

Downloads

Odamex 0.2a (r149)

Odamex 0.2a was officially released on February 20th, 2007.

Odamex 0.1a (r33)

Odamex 0.1a was officially released on January 19th, 2007.