We've also included the Westwood endorsed configuration. We've enabled the Microsoft Sidewinder Strategic Commander(TM) to work properly. The edges of the Radar Screen are now visible. If the player has a Cloning Vat, an Engineer, 2 infantry units, and a Tech Hospital he will no longer get a complimentary unit out of his Cloning Vat for every unit healed. Now players can destroy a unit flying over an Iron Curtained building. The observer is not allowed in Co-Op mode.ĭreadnaughts can now break bridges with missiles. The observer is not shown on the score screen. The observer cannot use Beacons or Waypoint Mode. The observer can only chat to all players. Players attempting to observe go into this slot. In the game setup screen, the host can select the bottom slot to be open for observers (assuming he isn't the observer himself). Clicking it will switch the "Join" button to "Observe" and vice versa. There is a new checkbox at the top of the bunkers that players can check to observe games. Particularly useful for Korean television shows and tournaments. Observer Mode: RA2 now has an Observer Mode that allows 1 player to watch other player's games.They can be rebound in the Keyboard Configuration menu. Health Navigation, Veterancy Navigation, and Previous Unit hotkeys are now unbound. Press "Ctrl" + "Arrow" keys to jump to the edges of the map. The "Q" & "W" keys that select Tab Buttons now grab a completed building for the cursor. Players can now place Rally Points on Service Depots. "Space Bar" now also goes to "Ally under Attack" EVA event. Press the "Spacebar" to cycle through last 8 EVA events. Right clicking on the mouse centers on the Radar Screen instead of deselecting the player's units. Now the AI can attack each other and not just the player. RA2 now allows you to play "Free for All" in Skirmish mode. We have been able to make some modifications to your tactical display that should improve your experiences on the Thanks for your continued participation in the war effort. If not, voters will chose the map at the June 28 primary election.For latest news and updates visit -TOP SECRET.
If at any time there are 41 alderman who reach a compromise and vote to support a particular map, that would effectively end the referendum process. Gil Villegas, 36th Ward, Chair Latino Caucus. "We're always been willing, so open to negotiations, but the reality is, is that we have to stand up and take a stand here that we're not gonna be pushed around anymore," said Ald. The coalition is hoping for a compromise. citizens," said Mark Hansen, a political science professor at University of Chicago. citizens, and a large number of them don't vote in elections, even if they are U.S. "The big problem that Latinos have electorally is that a large number of them are not U.S. Brian Hopkins, 2nd Ward.īut as Latinos flex their political muscle with their referendum petition, they may have an issue at the ballot box. "Frankly, I'm appalled by some of the things that I saw happen under the Rules Committee, and I can't support it. "When we got the cartoon coloring book map yesterday that shows our wards when we don't know what the data shows. RELATED: Caucuses still arguing over ward maps 2 days before city council vote They are highly critical of the Rules Committee map, calling it the result of "backroom deals." That map was finally made public at Wednesday's city council meeting. They say their proposed map was done fairly and with transparency, based on census data. The group, which has support from 15 city council members, wants voters to be able to choose the map which will establish the balance of power for the next decade. READ MORE: Black, Latino caucuses battle over new Chicago wards map Silvana Tabares 23rd Ward, Vice Chair, Latino Caucus. "It seems like it's time for the voters of the city of Chicago to decide," said Ald. Armed with their 500-page petition, a group of aldermen representing the Latino Caucus and two other members marched into the city clerk's office Thursday morning filing for a referendum.