* Fixed a bug involving unit orders not clearing when storming a site. * Fixed a bug that caused some units to be visible to enemies through fog of war when being picked up by a transport.
* Fixed a bug where grunts that were being healed could move very quickly. * A crash involving targeting abilities off the map has been fixed. * Corrected an issue on Corbanile Mines map. * An exploit involving Ability cooldown has been fixed. * An exploit involving Observer mode has been fixed. * Fixed potential crash resulting from saved games.
The game's patch notes awaits after the jump! With all those info refreshing your memories about this game, here are the game's patch notes. Rise of Legends has only three races - the technology-loving human Vinci, the magical Alin, and the demigod-like Cuotl (who replace the Wealth resource with Energy, offering a new gather strategy). However, rather than being a historical game, it is based in a fantasy world, where technology and magic coexist. It is the spiritual successor to the popular game, Rise of Nations released on May 2003.
If you have no idea what Rise of Legends is all about, it is a real-time strategy game for the PC made by Big Huge Games, and published by Microsoft. That's why you can't really blame its developers if they constantly try to make things better and easier. Ms Clark urged Katherine residents to get vaccinated, wear their masks and get tested if they showed any symptoms at all.Rise of Legends, the follow up to the widely acclaimed Rise of Nations game, has been living up to expectations ever since it's release last May. "It's going to be very difficult, until we know who the original contact person was, it makes it very difficult to work out how many other people have been infected with COVID," she said. Ms Clark was bracing for the news of more cases today. Katherine Mayor Elisabeth Clark said the town was "feeling very worried" about the growing cluster across Darwin and Robinson River. "And it's probably an unfortunate reality of homelessness is that a number of them choose that solitude and prefer that lifestyle," he said. "People know that there's accommodation offers available, but they're choosing to sleep rough."Ĭommissioner Chalker said many of the rough sleepers were aware of requirements surrounding masks and physical distancing. "Not many of those beds have been taken up," he said. However, he said it was being under-utilised. On Thursday, Commissioner Chalker said a hotel in Katherine had been contracted to provide 50 rooms for emergency accommodation. "At the end of the day, people have the right to make a decision as to where they choose to live." NT Police Commissioner Jamie Chalker said on Wednesday police did not have the "power" to order people into accommodation. "People don't always want to leave those circumstances."
"I want to be clear, unfortunately, it is a choice," Mr Gunner said. Mr Gunner said some extra rooms made available during a previous lockdown in Darwin "were not taken up". He said the government would "work with anyone who wants to relocate" but needed to seek more information about possible accommodation arrangements in Katherine. On Wednesday, Mr Gunner said the government had met with the Aboriginal community-controlled health services to coordinate "welfare supports" and mobile vaccinations and testing. ( ABC News: Michael Franchi) Sleeping rough a 'choice' for some, says Chief Minister The streets of the normally bustling town of Katherine are quiet as the town's lockdown enters its fourth day. "Organisations in town, they've been screaming out for quite some time." What you need to know about coronavirus: "From a housing perspective, this is a significant time for the government to do some action for the homeless population of Katherine," he said. Like other advocates in Katherine, Mr Sherman wants the NT Government to step in and help the town's rough sleepers. They've also been making sure people are keeping their distance, have masks and understand the health rules - especially important for people who don't speak English as a first language.Īccording to government statistics, the homelessness rate in Katherine is twice the NT average and 31 times the national rate. On Wednesday, Mr Sherman's team handed out about 130 meals and the demand shows no sign of slowing down. The Northern Territory has shot to the lead with the nation's highest per capita vaccination rate, from a ranking of second-last a fortnight ago.