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+ | This is a bugfix version intended to fix a crash bug present in the prior version. | ||
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== Bugfixes == | == Bugfixes == | ||
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+ | * Put in a fix for a mysterious white/green screen crash bug that appeared in the last version. We were never able to duplicate the issue, but suspect it might be related to a slow-loading game image, or something like that. The fix we put in is preventative, and should prevent the direct error that was previously happening from being possible. However, it's possible that this same issue will manifest itself in some other form in this version, as we were essentially treating the symptoms, not the cause. Hopefully by treating the symptoms the cause will become more clear; normally we'd treat the cause, but without being able to duplicate it that's not quite possible. | ||
+ | ** Thanks to nl1dnv, mabber36, and Spikey00 for reporting. | ||
== Internal Programming Notes == | == Internal Programming Notes == |
Latest revision as of 20:26, 11 December 2010
Contents
Notes From The Producer: December 11th, 2010
This is a bugfix version intended to fix a crash bug present in the prior version.
--Christopher M. Park
New & Updated Levels
New & Updated Art/Music/Sound
Gameplay Additions
Gameplay Updates
New Level Editor Features
Misc
Bugfixes
- Put in a fix for a mysterious white/green screen crash bug that appeared in the last version. We were never able to duplicate the issue, but suspect it might be related to a slow-loading game image, or something like that. The fix we put in is preventative, and should prevent the direct error that was previously happening from being possible. However, it's possible that this same issue will manifest itself in some other form in this version, as we were essentially treating the symptoms, not the cause. Hopefully by treating the symptoms the cause will become more clear; normally we'd treat the cause, but without being able to duplicate it that's not quite possible.
- Thanks to nl1dnv, mabber36, and Spikey00 for reporting.