Panzerkrieg: One man's "Here's how" for this weekend
Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2017 1:30 am
Disclaimers:
1. I am not a tech geek. Please don't PM me with questions on this matter.
2. I play with the downloaded version of OOB so don't expect Steam advice.
3. I know only Windows (7/8.1, not 10) so don't expect me to talk about Mac.
4. This worked for me. It may not work for you. This is only my suggestion.
5. I am not an official. Not of this is official. I am only offering unofficial advice.
From what I can gather, what happened is, they tried to release a 64-bit version of the program (installed in C:\Program Files\Slitherine) but the Panzerkrieg module was still looking at the old location of the 32-bit version (installed in C:\Program Files (x86)\Slitherine). This could have been a problem in two ways: Either Panzerkrieg would find the 32-bit version but that was still 4.1.7 and therefore insufficient or Panzerkrieg did not find OOB at all, especially if you tried to go with a fresh installation like I did (I uninstalled 4.1.7 first).
Either way, Panzerkrieg was unable to install with 64-bit 5.2.0. I tried to also load old DLC with 64-bit 5.2.0 and none of it was working. Every DLC was looking for the 32-bit installation and not finding it.
So, I would recommend that you do not install the 64-bit version of the program. VPaulus has sprinkled these forums with that suggestion tonight, as you will see if you look around the forums. So don't use this version:
And don't look for the 5.2.1 hotfix patch because they took that down - it was not working. Instead, follow this link in that thread (or click here):
Which will take you to this page (click the image):
After uninstalling the 64-bit version, I reinstalled 2.4.8 which seems to continue to be the baseline. I then used the patch available here to patch up to 5.2.0. This is all 32-bit, just as it has been all along.
Then I went to my own Slitherine games page and downloaded the Panzerkrieg 5.1.6 file. Don't worry about the 5.1.6; it will not degrade your 5.2.0 installation:
As you can see, I was successful and now I can play Panzerkrieg (and my other DLC) this weekend:
Speaking for all of us, I look forward to a time when OOB and its DLC content can be installed and updated in a more efficient, user-friendly manner.
1. I am not a tech geek. Please don't PM me with questions on this matter.
2. I play with the downloaded version of OOB so don't expect Steam advice.
3. I know only Windows (7/8.1, not 10) so don't expect me to talk about Mac.
4. This worked for me. It may not work for you. This is only my suggestion.
5. I am not an official. Not of this is official. I am only offering unofficial advice.
From what I can gather, what happened is, they tried to release a 64-bit version of the program (installed in C:\Program Files\Slitherine) but the Panzerkrieg module was still looking at the old location of the 32-bit version (installed in C:\Program Files (x86)\Slitherine). This could have been a problem in two ways: Either Panzerkrieg would find the 32-bit version but that was still 4.1.7 and therefore insufficient or Panzerkrieg did not find OOB at all, especially if you tried to go with a fresh installation like I did (I uninstalled 4.1.7 first).
Either way, Panzerkrieg was unable to install with 64-bit 5.2.0. I tried to also load old DLC with 64-bit 5.2.0 and none of it was working. Every DLC was looking for the 32-bit installation and not finding it.
So, I would recommend that you do not install the 64-bit version of the program. VPaulus has sprinkled these forums with that suggestion tonight, as you will see if you look around the forums. So don't use this version:
And don't look for the 5.2.1 hotfix patch because they took that down - it was not working. Instead, follow this link in that thread (or click here):
Which will take you to this page (click the image):
After uninstalling the 64-bit version, I reinstalled 2.4.8 which seems to continue to be the baseline. I then used the patch available here to patch up to 5.2.0. This is all 32-bit, just as it has been all along.
Then I went to my own Slitherine games page and downloaded the Panzerkrieg 5.1.6 file. Don't worry about the 5.1.6; it will not degrade your 5.2.0 installation:
As you can see, I was successful and now I can play Panzerkrieg (and my other DLC) this weekend:
Speaking for all of us, I look forward to a time when OOB and its DLC content can be installed and updated in a more efficient, user-friendly manner.