Last edited by Maso777; 12-26-2012 at 03:22 AM.
HM2 was updated yesterday, read: http://forums.holdemmanager.com/hm2-...-december.html
Release Notes:
HM-6178 - Bunch of Rush guaranteed tourneys not working - Most fixed but there are still some isolated ones like KO's we're still working on for HM2.
HM1 will be addressed after it's fixed for HM2.
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If you would like to leave some feedback to help us improve the quality of the solutions, and/or the support quality you received, - you can do this here
If you buy OM2 (or upgrade to OM2) and email sales@holdemmanager.com they can still give you a OM1 serial.
(or if you buy or update to a combined HM2 + OM2 license, sales can give you a HM1 + OM1 serial key)
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Latest HM1 update: http://www.holdemmanager.com/Downloa..._28Dec2012.exe
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Tried this update for a few minutes and realized how much I miss hem1: Small memory footprint, no memory leak, sane database handling...but unfortunatly no HUD on rush cash tables either with this patch. But thanks alot for the update and work on hem1, much appreciated.
FWIW: We are working on a performance update for HM2 in private alpha testing that is showing great promise for reducing the memory footprint and eliminating the memory leaks some people were experiencing. It tends to slow down some of the report generation times, depending on database size and computer specs, but the reduced RAM use and improved live-play performance make it a worthwhile trade off. We still have a lot of internal alpha testing to do so we can decide on the best base settings to use for an optimal mix of reduced RAM vs slower report queries vs improved live-play performance but hopefully it will be available for beta testing in the near future.
That update should get the HM1 Rush HUD working on cash tables. Are you sure that you installed the update to the proper path? If you installed HM1 to a custom path originally you need to make sure you install the updates to the proper path as well because it can't find the custom path like HM2 updates can.but unfortunatly no HUD on rush cash tables either with this patch. But thanks alot for the update and work on hem1, much appreciated.
Are you having problems with HM2 7655 working on rush cash games or were you just wanting to use HM1 instead?
I'll add something to the topic.
I first started using PT3, then bought HEM1, cause it was faster, more userfriendly and simply better. That was 3-4 years ago. FTP's rush came back, and HEM1 became kinda useless for me. PT3 worked fine with rush, with new PC power and SSD disk everything was fine. Tried PT4 trial and HEM2 trial. HEM2 is so much slower, but I just couldn't bare the change to PT4/3, HUD is so much different, and setting it all up, to look like old HEM1 HUD would take ages. I bought HEM2, because I'm lazy, but I sincerely hope, that people buy PT, because HEM people treat customers like ****. Maybe I'm not advanced with programming, but I had a glimpse of it and I bet it's not as big big problem as you are trying to make us belive, to upgrade current version with HUD for rush, IF YOU HAD IT ONCE WORKING.
Conclusion: I bought HEM2 to play rush, and I hate myself for being lazy. If I could choice one more, I'd stick with my old PT3 or buy PT4 and spend some time to make HUD look friendly, instead of donating money to HEM. I sincerely hope you go broke with this attitude to your customers.