This release actually had some Real Live Testing, and it certainly looks like things are much better now. EVERYONE should upgrade to this build, ESPECIALLY any 1.32 servers. No matter where in the world they are or what the server is used for, this is what they should be running. Install it yourselves and then urge your server admins to do the same. If they're upgrading from the 99x series as most probably are, they WILL have to read the docs or things are going to get nasty. Make sure YOU understand the changes so that you can walk them through it if they get confused.The crucial information for the 99y series is that servers MUST run modes, which are described in painful detail in docs/cpma-q3-Modes.txt. Servers running CPMA-unaware MA maps (i.e. RA3 maps) MUST have valid definitions for those arenas, and I expect most of them don't. Again, those are described in that document. The 99y series ships with a set of definitions for those maps in the cfg-ra3/ directory, so admins can simply use "+set map_cfgdir cfg-ra3" on the command line to get up and running immediately, then tweak them later if they want.It's imperative that people upgrade, and most of them probably won't do so any time soon unless you ask them to. This is the ONLY version that is 100% happy with 1.32, so make the effort for your own benefit.
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