Corrections in version 1.1:
- After losing the 4th scenario in the American campaign, the victory ending has been fixed to go to the loss screen.
- During the opponent’s turn, you could see his prestige and he can see your’s has been fixed to not display your opponent’s prestige.
- If you enter an incorrect password for an e-mail game, the correct password is not displayed.
- If you level bomb a Japanese air defense after they have no ammo, they ended up with 255 ammo has been fixed to stay a zero.
- The map in the beginning of the deployment does not match the strategic map has been fixed so the two maps to match.
- Glossary entry for PzIVH is now the correct unit, PzIVJ.
- The Phillipines date is correct. The scenario name has been changed. Originally, Leyte Gulf was going to be a naval scenario. Philippines 44 was going to include Leyte Island which was invaded at the end of ‘44 and Luzon which was invaded in Jan.45. The scenario names were made on this premise.
- Iwo Jima’s and South Pacific’s latitude has been changed to a more tropical climate to prevent snowing.
- In Burma and Persia, the map types been redefined to allow placement of ships.
- Tokyo has been rebuilt to not allow movement of ships into the city.
- Missing PDF file has be provided.
- The victory conditions are a bit confusing. As soon as a marginal victory condition is reached, the play stops. Even if only on turn #10 or 15. Some scenario numbers were set too low and have been increased.
New Features:
- After the scenario ends in campaign play, a dialog box appears asking if you want to save.
- Units on the Strategic Map are dimmed to denote no movement points remaining.
- When upgrading, experience stars are placed on the right side of the unit icon in the army list.
- Left clicking on the weather animation will bring up a dialog box with the weather information. Only possible if no units are active.
- Experience stars for air units are displayed on the right side of the unit icon when displaying unit statistics via the carrier box.
- Marine air units are now carrier operable.

