CoD5: World at War patch 1.5 goes live

19 July 2009

The latest update for the PC version of Treyarch’s WWII shooter is now available as a local download at DoGaming. The monster  patch weighs in at a mighty 974MB and is an incremental patch, meaning it requires the previously released 1.4 patch to be installed.

Treyarch has also released new mod tools for the game. CoD:WaW Mod Tools v1.3 can be found at Bigdownload ands require a more sensible 46MB.

The new patch fixes a variety of bugs and adds a few game tweaks as well as four new multiplayer arenas, including a new zombie mode map.

Patch notes:

PC Patch 1.5

•    CO-OP hosts can now kick players from their lobby

•    Improved dog spawning in MP

•    Addressed an issue with Zombie pathing

•    Fixed an instance of the player model displaying incorrectly

•    Some unhandled exception errors have been addressed

•    Improved server browser’s refresh functionality when the Source is set to ‘Favorites’

•    Added support for CODTV

•    “cg_DrawFPS 1” now only displays FPS and cg ms/frame

•    Added RCon command “teamstatus” to display players’ team information

•    Mods: Added joinsquad script function

•    Mods: Players can now join CO-OP lobbies that are hosting map names with more than eighteen characters

•    Mods: Users can now load custom maps when the usermaps folder contains fifty or more custom maps

•    Mods: Removed the loading of duplicate assets that contributed to the ‘2048 materials’ error

•    Mods: Increased the amount of mods displayable in the Mods menu

•    Mods: Fixed a crash related to the mod.arena file

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