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https://update.owsupport.com/beta
You can also create an OWUpdate.ini in Original Wars directory with the following content:
0 is Stable, 1 is Beta and 2 is Experimental.
Note that patches need to be installed in the correct order or you may have issues. Also note that a patch that states for example 2.0.6.132 to 3.0.10.333 means that you need at least 2.0.6.132 but can apply on any higher version.
You'll be writing patch notes for the next even smaller patches (when they go to the main branch) on Discord, as usual in past?:)
I know its not a big deal, but at least I always read that:)
What do you mean by smaller patches? 338 and 339 were released on discord first. If you mean the test builds they don't get patch notes because they are test builds. Test builds are normally just 3 EXE files and are not a proper release(As they don't have any testing before hand, they are just instant snapshot at that time). Test Builds are marked as such when you run the game (Stating TEST BUILD and a date/time at the bottom right).