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Installation instruction:

- Download required patch (see "Roadmap" section for details), unpack its contents
to game directory.
- Make sure you have enough HDD space (15GB+).
- Run "patch.bat", wait until it closes (patching could take 7-10 minutes,
depending on HDD speed).
- Verify patching process by running the game and checking its version - if
everything went fine, you can delete LINKDATA.BIN.old (backup), xxxx-yyyy.xd3
(where X and Y are some 4-digit numbers), patch.bat and xdelta3*.exe.

Roadmap:
To determine game version, go to main menu and look at bottom-right corner of the
screen.
To determine LINKDATA.BIN version - check its hash and compare it with ones
provided.
Both versions should match table data.
Also, use Notepad++ for sweet table representation.

LINKDATA.BIN version MD5 hash


1.0.0.0 842585E8F826901E2A684B8EC63B549B
1.0.0.2 60933121E0B9C9BA0398BCFC9A852AB0
1.0.0.3 3BFDE2665D69BD92FE2E1D790B57B606
1.0.0.4 974365D96CD4B51EBF339B942EC145BE

Game version LINKDATA.BIN version Required patch


Final version
1.0.0.0 1.0.0.0 WO4 Megapack.7z
1.0.0.4
1.0.0.1 1.0.0.0 WO4 Megapack.7z
1.0.0.4
1.0.0.2 1.0.0.2
Update.3.Incl.DLC.20181129.7z 1.0.0.3
1.0.0.3 1.0.0.3
Update.4.Incl.DLC.20181206.7z 1.0.0.4

If you need DLC files, download "WO4 Megapack.7z" and extract "tmp" folder.

FAQ:
Q: Where is the crack?!
A: I don't reupload cracks. Find them yourself.

Q: I had installed the megapack (or DLC files from the megapack), but there is no
new game mode/costumes/music/weapons/mounts.
A: All DLC files are present, but not activated – use another crack.

Q: Patching error – Access is denied.


A: Your system doesn’t like you, huh. Well, most common solutions are to disable
UAC, disable antivirus software or use “Administrator” account to patch the game.
Anyway, patch has nothing to do with this problem, so use Google.

Q: Patching error – Target window checksum mismatch: XD3_INVALID_INPUT.


A: You are trying to apply wrong patch. Check "Roadmap" section.

Q: Big black scary window entitled "C:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe" just sitting


there, doing nothing and showing strange unholy spells. Can I close it?
A: You can – but you shouldn’t – absence of any output is completely normal. Just
wait until it self-destructs.

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