worth trying are also 3rd generation ATGM launchers of Spike-LR and Javelin types (advanced guidance!) and vehicles equipped with ERCW-S and Lemur weapon stations Playing it is fun but often frustrating due to noticeably weaker characteristics than most playable Western MBTs, especially its weird aiming technique. T-72M/M1 tank - first Russian almost fully simulated MBT in the game. As an older stuff it needs some skill to play against 3rd generation Western MBT and more modern Russian tanks Leopard-1A5 tank - this one is also very well simulated with Danish and now German models. M2 Bradley - this basic American IFV is slightly worse in my opinion because only 20 years old A2ODS version is present but aside of that fact its simulation is very good with many TOW ATGM versions available (top-attack TOW-2B is very potent!) ASCOD family - second most popular modern IFVs in Europe with Spanish (Pizarro) and Austrian (Ulan) versions, quite different by the way with firstly introduced in this game auto-tracking sight in the latter!
CV90 family - modern and very popular in Europe IFV family with Swedish, Danish, Dutch and Finnish variants differing among others in three autocannon models of 30, 35 and 40 mm caliber Leopard-2 tank family - also complete with Leo-2A4, Leo-2A5 and Leo-2A6 in many variations, most fancy is Danish peacekeeping version with Barracuda "maskirovka" system which decreases tank's IR signature. M1 Abrams tank family - now largely complete with M1, IPM1, M1A1, M1A1HA and (the most interesting) M1A2SEP versions There are many playable vehicles in SBPro PE 3.0 but in my opinion most complete and worth playing are: If that is the case, I know what to do about it. When you try activating the ticket with your license update, you may be one of the candidates where you will get that infamous "internal error" message from the web depot server.
They have installation instructions (like, the urgent recommendation to uninstall all previous Steel Beasts versions that may still reside on your PC), and for a while they will be one of the few references describing new features (the user's manual was in preparation until a few minutes ago, the new author just gave up on it.
While you download the software I recommend a look into the Release Notes.
If you have a CM stick with serial code 2-xxxxxxx, the firmware version is 2.02.Īt this point you could either purchase your license upgrade ($40.-) and apply it to your CodeMeter stick, or download the software and install it. If the serial code of your CM stick is 1-xxxxxxx, the latest firmware version is 1.18. To do so, open the CodeMeter Control Center, click the circular arrow, then follow the on-screen instructions. Then, as a form of preventive maintenance, please upgrade the firmware of your CodeMeter stick. I recommend to first download the current CodeMeter runtime software ( get it from here).