Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons of WWII Demo
Secret Weapons of WWII
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is the upcoming second expansion to the insanely popular
Battlefield 1942
. The demo includes 10 of the 16 new weapons and vehicles, all crammed into the great Hellendoorn level. And check out the
exclusive gameplay movie
to see all of the new levels and weapons. Play it now in
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.
Battlefield 1942(tm) Secret Weapons of WWII Demo
Read Me File
July 23, 2003
Thank you for playing the Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons of WWII demo. This readme file contains information that will help you fully
enjoy this demo.
NOTE: This Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons of WWII Demo is 'work in-progress', thus does not fully reflect the quality of the finished game. If you experience technical difficulties please see the troubleshooting section in this Readme file, no other support is provided for this demo.
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1. Gameplay
2. Default Controls
3. Minimum PC Configuration
4. Installation
5. DirectX
6. Uninstall
7. Troubleshooting
8. Help
9. Legal
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1. Gameplay
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Map:
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This demo contains a single map, Hellendoorn. The Hellendoorn launch site was one of the most successful sites and is credited with the successful destruction of the Remagen Bridge, the last left standing over the Rhine. The purpose of this bridge was to allow the German troops to retreat if need be- however, the Allied forces successfully crossed the bridge before it was destroyed, making the bridge more of a liability than an asset. In late March of 1945, the German troops were forced to retreat from Hellendoorn due to Allied advances.
New Vehicles:
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· Flakpanzer – Panzer chassis with quad anti-aircraft gun. Effective against planes, lightly armored vehicles, and infantry.
· LVT-4 Water Buffalo – A tracked, amphibious, landing craft/troop carrier with two mounted machine guns.
· Schwimmwagen – An amphibious vehicle with machine gun for passenger use.
· Axis R75 Motorcycle & Sidecar– Quick and maneuverable basic transportation.
· Allied 42XA Motorcycle & Sidecar- Allied equivalent of the Axis bike.
· Natter rocket plane – A rocket plane with nose-mounted missiles, single speed, no landing gear.
· Goblin Jet Fighter – A small, fast attacker jet fighter with quad nose mounted machine guns.
· Jet pack - Personal Rocket pack for limited infantry flight capability.
New Infantry Weapons:
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Allied:
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· Assault – Bren LMG -as with all assault weapons, more accurate when stationary or prone.
· Medic – Silenced Sten Mk.II SMG -silenced version for covert operations.
· Engineer - Remington Auto 5 Shotgun - semi-automatic combat shotgun.
(All Allied troops also receive the standard issue British Commando knife- LMB= Throw, RMB= standard attack.)
Axis:
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· Scout - Gewehr 43 Zf4 - Semi-automatic Sniper Rifle.
· Assault – Fallschirmjager Gewehr 42 - Light machine gun
· Engineer - K98 with Rifle Grenade - Rifle grenade fitting for precision assault.
(All Axis troops also receive the German Elite standard issue knife, LMB= Throw, RMB= standard attack.)
Patch 1.45
** IMPORTANT INFO INVOLVING AIR CONTROLS IN PATCH 1.45 **
Patch 1.45 has introduced 3 new AIR controls, located under CONTROLS in
the OPTIONS menu, on the 2nd page of the AIR tab. If you have applied
the 1.45 patch to an existing, previously played install of
Battlefield 1942, you will need to define keys for these controls
in order for them to work while playing.
For reference, if you apply the 1.45 patch to an installation of
Battlefield 1942 that has not been previously played, the keys are
setup by default as follows :
AIR Control Default Key
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GO TO POSITION 4 Key 4
GO TO POSITION 5 Key 5
GO TO POSITION 6 Key 6
NETWORK/SERVER FIXES
-game.listPlayers will now display client IP addresses when run from
the server console
CLIENT FIXES
-Support for Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons of WWII expansion pack
-Land vehicles will not respawn if player is too close to spawnpoint.
-Def Gun now has shell icon instead of rocket.
-Fixed issue with using the mouse wheel as a control.
-AI skill no longer resets to EASY when browsing menus.
-Dropped kits stay on static objects such as bridges, houses, etc.
-Fixed issue with disappearing buttons after activating a custom game.
-Tooltips added for Def Gun, stationary MG42 and stationary Browning.
-Kits can no longer be picked up from a distance.
-Fixed force from explosions on vehicles which were sometimes wrong,
and caused vehicles to roll over.
-AI players don't count when voting in COOP.
-Possible to select position 4, 5 and 6 in aircrafts.
-Console background does not disappear after switching to main
menu.
-Changing camera view while shooting or leaving water works.
-CO-OP briefing text now displays the specific conquest type for each
map (Assault, Head-On or Hybrid)
-Names with line-feeds are now valid.
-Fixed floating exploit.
-Fixed first person animations, which sometimes stopped prematurely.
-Fixed crash when changing camera view under certain conditions.
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2. Default Controls
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DEFAULT KEYS:
Forward/Backward: W/S
Side step: A/D
Walk: SHIFT
Crouch: Lft CTRL
Prone: Z
Jump/jetpack burst: SPACE
Enter/Exit a Vehicle: E
Select weapon from the inventory: 1-6 OR mouse wheel up/down
Reload Current Weapon: R
Opens a parachute: 9
Pick up kit (change current class): G
Bring the respawn interface down: RETURN
Go back to the menu: ESCAPE
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3. Minimum PC Configuration
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In the event of any problems, please ensure that your PC meets the minimum specification as stated below.
Operating System Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows XP or Windows 2000
Note that Windows 95 is not supported.
Processor 500 MHz CPU
Memory 128 Megabytes of RAM
Video card 3D accelerated 32 MB video card or equivalent with HW-T&L (Hardware Transform & Lightning) and 24-bit z-buffer
HDD Space 160 MB free hard disk space plus space for saved games
(additional space required for Windows swap-file and DirectX 8.1 installation)
CD ROM Speed 4X Speed CD-ROM/DVD-ROM
Soundcard DirectX 8 Compatible Sound Card
DirectX DirectX 8.1
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4. Installation
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To install the Battlefield 1942 Secret Weapons of WWII demo:
1) Double mouse-click 'Battlefield 1942 Secret Weapons of WWII Demo' executable.
2) Follow the instructions that appear to install the demo.
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5. DirectX
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1. This demo requires DirectX 8.1 or higher to be installed. DirectX is not included with this demo, but can be downloaded from Microsoft at the following internet address:
http://www.microsoft.com/directx/
2. DirectX 8.1 and supported hardware
While there is a chance that the Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons of WWII Demo will run with non-DirectX compatible hardware, you may find that:
i) Sound quality suffers.
ii) The game runs slower.
iii) The game does not run at all.
If your sound card or video card does not support DirectX, please contact your vendor.
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6. Uninstall
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Windows 98, and ME
To uninstall the Battlefield 1942 Secret Weapons of WWII demo:
1) Bring up your Start Menu.
2) Choose 'Settings'.
3) Choose 'Control Panel'.
4) Choose 'Add/Remove Programs'
5) Highlight 'Battlefield 1942 Secret Weapons of WWII Demo' and click the 'Add/Remove...' button in the lower right.
6) Follow the instructions that appear, to uninstall the demo.
Windows 2000
To uninstall the Battlefield 1942 Secret Weapons of WWII demo:
1) Bring up your Start Menu.
2) Choose 'Settings'.
3) Choose 'Control Panel'.
4) Choose 'Add/Remove Programs'
5) Highlight 'Battlefield 1942 Secret Weapons of WWII Demo' and click the 'Change/Remove' button below its name.
6) Follow the instructions that appear, to uninstall the demo.
Windows XP: Home Edition and Professional
To uninstall the Battlefield 1942 Secret Weapons of WWII demo:
1) Bring up your Start Menu.
2) Choose 'Control Panel'.
3) Choose 'Add or Remove Programs'
4) Highlight 'Battlefield 1942 Secret Weapons of WWII Demo' and click the 'Change/Remove' button below its name.
5) Follow the instructions that appear, to uninstall the demo.
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7. Troubleshooting
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VIDEO CARD DRIVERS
- It is highly recommended to go to your video card manufacturer's
website and download updated drivers for your card.
SOUND CARD DRIVERS
- It is highly recommended to go to your sound card manufacturer's
website and download updated drivers for your card.
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8. Help
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No support is provided for the Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons of WWII Demo.
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9. Legal
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THIS DEMO IS INTENDED FOR PROMOTIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, AND MAY NOT BE SOLD, RENTED OR REPRODUCED BY ANY PARTY. ANY UNAUTHORISED USE OF THE BATTLEFIELD 1942: SECRET WEAPONS OF WWII DEMO IS PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WHICH ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT WILL ELECTRONIC ARTS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM POSSESSION, USE, OR MALFUNCTION OF THIS ELECTRONIC ARTS SOFTWARE PRODUCT.
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS AS TO HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND/OR EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND/OR EXCLUSIONS OF LIABILITY MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
ELECTRONIC ARTS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE IMPROVEMENTS IN THIS FILE AND TO THE SOFTWARE AT ANY TIME AND WITHOUT NOTICE.
THIS FILE AND THE SOFTWARE HEREWITH IS COPYRIGHTED. ALL RIGHTS ARE RESERVED. NO PART OF THIS FILE OR THE SOFTWARE MAY BE COPIED, REPRODUCED, TRANSLATED, OR REDUCED TO ANY ELECTRONIC MEDIUM OR MACHINE-READABLE FORM WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF ELECTRONIC ARTS, 2000 HILLSWOOD DRIVE, CHERTSEY, SURREY, KT16 0EU, UNITED KINGDOM.
Copyright © 2003 Digital Illusions CE AB.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Battlefield 1942 uses Bink Video Technology.
Copyright © 1997-2000 by RAD Game Tools, Inc.
Credits
Executive Producer
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Mikael Rudberg
Producer - Dice Sweden (Stockholm)
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Lars Gustavsson
Producer - Dice Canada
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Fredrik Liliegren
Armando 'Aj' Marini
Lead Design
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Armando 'Aj' Marini
Level Design
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Alex Ahilov
Mark Choy
Robert Hallwood
Jeremy Price
Lead Programming
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Tobias Karlsson
Torbjörn Söderman
Programming
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Scott Abdey
Jason Biro
Scott Pinkerton
Lead Art & Art Director
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Riccard Linde
Art
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Daniel Aberin
Marc Brassard
Denis Cawson
Julio Ceron
Chris Elliot
Robert Hallwood
Dan Rickard
Birgit Schultz
Nick White
Level Art
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Alexander Ahilov
Mark Choy
Robert Hallwood
Jeremy Price
Animation
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Daniel Aberin
Denis Cawson
Special Effects
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Riccard Linde
Sound
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David Kerr
Additional Design
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Johan Belking
Romain de Waubert de Genlis
Additional Programming
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Jonas Åberg
Andy Berdan
Mats Dal
Andreas Fredriksson
Christian Grass
Bjorn Hedberg
Martin Hedlund
Mattias Hörnlund
Vag Livatidis
Peter Österblom
Additional Art
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Jean Appolinaro
Peter Vlachodemitris
Additional Sound
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Dustin Crenna
Art Technical Director
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Riccard Linde
Special Thanks
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Henrik Andersson
Oscar Carlén
Jerome De La Cruz
Zoltan Felföldi
Tom Galt
Mike Hart
Anders Hoh
Jonas Kjellström
Micke Kuwahara
Torbjørn Lædre
Joakim Lord
Johan Persson
Alli Sadegiani
Roland Smedberg
Jörgen Stenkvist
Daniel Sundberg
Stefan Vukanovic
ELECTRONIC ARTS
Executive Producer
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Scott Evans
Producer
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Jamil Dawsari
Assistant Producer
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Jamie Keen
Localization Coordinator
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Benjamin Smith
Localisation Project Manager
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Sam Hart
Localisation Manager
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Isabelle Martin
Production Services
Production Manager
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Jenny Whittle
Account Executive
Silvia Byrne
Documentation Layout and Translation Co-ordination
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Abdul Oshodi
Production Planner
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James Truter
Creative Services
Documentation
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Katie Joyson
Project Manager
Candice Westman
Marketing
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Steve Perkins
Dave Bonacci
Simon Bull
Public Relations
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Tim McDowd
Chen PR
Studio Operations
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Phil Jones
Anne Miller
Quality Assurance
QA Manager
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John Welsh
QA Project Managers
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Andrew Miller
Paul Waters
QA Project Leader
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Phil Maskell
QA Team Leaders
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Piers Langridge
John Hopkin
Quality Assurance Team
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George Bennett
Sean Butler
Bill Carter
George Carter
Karl Christmas
Simon Cole
Steve Collyer
Kim Lee Gammage
Criag McLeod
Stuart Morton
Peter Sturgess
James Tillman
Christian Watson
QA LT
QA LT Project Leader
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Patrick Klaus
QA LT Team Leader
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James Fry
QA LT Team
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Pete Sturgess
Technical Compliance Group
Technical Compliance Manager
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Joseph Grant
Technical Supervisor
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Marcus Purvis
Technical Requirements Auditor
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Martyn Sibley
QA Techs
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Richard Hylands
Jamie Cawte
Darren Wall
Customer Quality Control - Europe
European CQC Operations Manager
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Linda Walker
European CQC Test Manager
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Jean-Yves Duret
European CQC Test Supervisor
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David Fielding
European CQC Test Leads
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Andrew Chung
Paul Richards
Ben Jackson
European CQC Senior Testers
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Dean Choudhuri-Bennett
James Bolton
Paul Davies
Tony Hopkins
Andrea Iori
Gary Napper
European CQC Platform Manager
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James Featherstone
European CQC Platform Specialists
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Ashley Powell
James Arup
James Norton
Tim Wileman
Customer Quality Control - US
Anthony Barbagallo
Jason Collins
Benjamin Crick
Eron Garcia
Darryl Jenkins
Dave Knudson
Russell Medeiros
Adam Rivera
Simon Steel
Rob Stiasny
Mastering
Mastering Lab - US
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Mike Yasko
Yakim Hayuk
Chris Espiritu
Mike Deir
Roger Metcalf
European Mastering Manager
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Matt Price
European Mastering Co-Ordinator
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Donna Hicks
European Mastering Technicians
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Sam Roberts
Des Gayle
James Kneen
Wayne Boyce
Network System Administrators
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Candy Lappen
Mike Richardson
Jay Abbot
John Alcock
ELECTRONIC ARTS FRANCE
Product Manager
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Marlène Masure
Localisation Manager
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Christine Jean
Translation Manager
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Nathalie Duret
Translation Co-ordinator
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Stéphane Tachon
Translation
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Olivier Véra
Test Manager
Franck Badin
Test Co-ordinators
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Frédéric Aubrun
Lionel Berrodier
Language Testers
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Samy Ben Romdhane
DTP supervisor
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David Gély
DTP assistant
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Christine Delholme
EA GERMANY
Localisation Management
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Michaela Bartelt
Localisation Co-ordination
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Nadine Monschau
Bettina Bachon
Translation
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Anja Heppelmann
Lead Testing
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Horst Baumann
Language Tester
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Florian Abegg
SPANISH LOCALISATION
Localisation Co-ordinators
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José Luis Rovira
Alvaro Corral
Antonio Yago
LT Supervisor
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Sergio Vargas
Language tester
Alejandro Gómez
Documentation
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Elixabete Aldama
Diana Sarmiento
Cláudia Serafim
Paula Delgado
EA ITALY
Italian localisation manager
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Alessandro Tajana
Italian LT supervisor
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Fausto Ceccarelli
Italian testers
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Alessandro Forelli
Stefano Buffoli
Special Thanks
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US EAD Team
US International Development Team
US Language Integration Testing Team
European EAD Team
DICE Stockholm Team
Etienne Grunenwald
Roland Smedberg
The Battlefield 1942 Community
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The release is pretty much compatible with 2.4.x, but there are some notable differences, which are described in the still-updated 2.4=>3.0 transition guide: http://docs.opencv.org/master/db/dfa/tutorial_transition_guide.html in particular, we have to remove some obsolete/unstable algorithms, functions, we moved some other stuff between modules or to opencv_contrib.
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opencv:
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