Updates - Napoleonic Battles

All updates to games published by Wargame Design Studio, and previously John Tiller Software, include all game and documentation changes in a single update. Each update is a self-extracting executable which you should run after downloading. You will be prompted for the folder you installed the original game in - it is important to validate you are installing the patch where the game is.

Updates are inclusive so that you only have to install the latest update to ensure that your copy of the game is up to the most recent version. If your copy of the game was at the most recent version when you purchased it, then you don't have to install the corresponding update: You already have the latest files. You can check to see what version of the game you are running by selecting the About option under the Help Menu. The Changelog lists all the included updates, features and fixes in the patch. 

Note: All new updates no longer Support Windows XP as of 01 Dec 2017 

Campaign 1814 4.07.2

1 Dec 23 Changelog

Campaign Austerlitz 4.07.2

1 Dec 23 Changelog

Campaign Bautzen 4.07.2

1 Dec 23 Changelog

Bonaparte's Peninsular War 4.07.2

1 Dec 23 Changelog

Campaign Eckmuhl 4.07.2

1 Dec 23 Changelog

Campaign Eylau 4.07.2

1 Dec 23 Changelog

Campaign Jena 4.07.2

1 Dec 23 Changelog

Campaign Leipzig 4.07.2

1 Dec 23 Changelog

Campaign Marengo 4.07.2

1 Dec 23 Changelog

Napoleon's Russian Campaign 4.07.2

1 Dec 23 Changelog

Republican Bayonets 4.07.2

1 Dec 23 Changelog

The Final Struggle 4.07.2

1 Dec 23 Changelog

Campaign Wagram 4.07.2

1 Dec 23 Changelog

Campaign Waterloo 4.07.2

1 Dec 23 Changelog

Wellington's Peninsular War 4.07.2

1 Dec 23 Changelog

 

Note: the 3D Hand Drawn maps are the same files that were released under JTS. There is no need to do a new download of them if you already have them. Be sure to check your \Maps folder for .bmp files before doing a new download.

Each game comes with 3D views by default, so these downloads only provide an alternate 3D map presentation that is a static image rather than a tiled approach.

Where available, the 3D map files should be extracted to the \Maps sub-folder under the appropriate game.

Campaign Eckmuhl

Vs. 3.0 3D Maps

Campaign Leipzig

Vs. 3.0 3D Maps, part 1

Vs. 3.0 3D Maps, part 2

Vs. 3.0 3D Maps, part 3

Vs. 3.0 3D Maps, part 4

Vs. 3.0 3D Maps, part 5

Vs. 3.0 3D Maps, part 6

Vs. 3.0 3D Maps, part 7

Napoleon's Russian Campaign

Vs. 3.0 3D Maps, part 1

Vs. 3.0 3D Maps, part 2

Vs. 3.0 3D Maps, part 3

Campaign Waterloo

Vs. 3.0 3D Maps, part 1

Vs. 3.0 3D Maps, part 2

Vs. 3.0 3D Maps, part 3

Wellington's Peninsular War

Vs. 3.0 3D Maps, part 1

Vs. 3.0 3D Maps, part 2