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  1. I still have big issues with the 1.11 patch, even if I completely deleted the "Z" folder. I reverted to 1.10 (CW forces module) and all goes fine. But when I reinstall 1.11 patch, problems comes out again. British soldiers are shown with berets instead helmets, with no gear and no weapons. Some scenarios won't load (actually the game freezes) after the briefing screen.

    Is someone experiencing the same issues?

    Thanks

    I am. My hotkeys, particularly for Hide and Pause are changed to "[" for Pause and "o" for Hide (which also corresponds for Target arc). I checked the hotkeys.txt and the alternative hotkeys.txt as Womble suggested elsewhere but just found this, which would be fine if only the .exe used it -

    Hotkeys:

    <E>P // pause

    <E>H // hide

    Alt Hotkeys

    <E>P // pause

    <E>U // hide

    I've also reinstalled CMBN bundle to try to recover to v1.10, but when I go into QB I get CMSF equipment come up as sides - very odd.

    It feels a bit surreal now - The problem with the hotkeys wasn't a gamebreaker, but wasn't intuitive as was the case before. I reckon I'm also going to have to do a complete uninstall and reinstall again to get rid of the CMSF stuff (Bizarre?).

    I appreciate Battlefront doing the patch, but before I try to apply it again, I'd be grateful if they'd eithre do a hotfix or tell me what I need to do to fix the issue.

  2. For anyone with Norton who has already patched;

    Do we have to shut off auto protection features before patching so that Norton does not quaranteen or remove the executable file?

    I've had this before. I sent it to Martin and he posted somewhere in the support pages:

    **WARNING** Norton 360 notes for Battlefront CNBN: Commonwealth Bundle

    Here is the precise workaround that your

    customers need to use to avoid Norton deleting the CMBN Commonwealth files

    at download and subsequently at installation. I've tested it through bitter

    experience and this solution works:

    If your customer has Norton installed they must first set up a download

    folder for the game and an install folder for when the bundle has

    downloaded.

    Then go to the Norton 360 menu screen and click:

    1. Settings

    2. Antivirus

    3. Scans and Risks

    4. Under "Items to exclude from scans" click configure

    5. Click Add and then browse the install and apply it

    Do the same for the download folder

    6. Under "Items to exclude from Auto-Protect and SONAR Detection" click

    configure

    Click Add and then browse the install and apply it

    Do the same for the download folder

    That's it. You can now download and install.

    **Just one more thing**. Make sure your combat Mission folder gets a similar treatment otherwise you'll have problems with patches or periodic scans.

    I hope that helps.:)

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