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Devmagic

Patch 96015

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Anyone else unfortunate enough to have gotten the new patch? Downloaded it an hour ago and now i can't play with me buddies, and there's only 12 servers that have it on. If i un-install, will i have to re-download it through steam or is there an option to just re-install the game without having to do that?

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Bro it's easy as pie to backtrack on patches.

Go to Program Files - Steam - Steamapps - Common - Arma 2 Operation Arrowhead - Expansion

In that Expansion folder you will see one titled "beta". Simply right click and delete that entire "beta" folder and send it to the recycling bin. Yes I said delete the entire folder. Each time you patch it overwrites the files already in that folder. If you are patching for the first time, or you delete that folder like I just instructed, when you patch again it re-creates that entire folder. So, just delete that folder and then find the earlier 95948 patch that you already downloaded and just run that patch. It will re-create the "beta" folder and you will be back on 95948.

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Bro it's easy as pie to backtrack on patches.

Go to Program Files - Steam - Steamapps - Common - Arma 2 Operation Arrowhead - Expansion

In that Expansion folder you will see one titled "beta". Simply right click and delete that entire "beta" folder and send it to the recycling bin. Yes I said delete the entire folder. Each time you patch it overwrites the files already in that folder. If you are patching for the first time, or you delete that folder like I just instructed, when you patch again it re-creates that entire folder. So, just delete that folder and then find the earlier 95948 patch that you already downloaded and just run that patch. It will re-create the "beta" folder and you will be back on 95948.

Legend. Thanks man.

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