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v0.879 Released! "Many Fixes and the Tutorial Rework Starts"
« on: August 07, 2019, 05:04:34 pm »

Release notes here.

A smaller one, while we get a lot of work done on the new tutorial framework. But still some exciting fixes, and other tweaks.

  • Hacking no longer freezes flagships in place, and doesn't have bugs related to canceling hacks anymore, and also shows a message explaining why your flagships can't leave that planet.
  • Forcefields no longer cause ships to get stuck against them.
  • Officer fleets with Arks and Golems are no longer going to be QUITE so late-game, aka not right to an AI homeworld.
  • The whole "ship caps changing as you change them between different fleets" thing is no longer a worry. Wow that was confusing.
  • Some other clarity things relating to swapping ships between fleets have been added, such as showing the ship counts in the interface.
  • Plus fixed a kind of sideways way you could get multiple copies of the same ship line in one fleet, thus causing manyproblems.
  • Mercenary Flagships got radar dampening, making them way more likely to live!
  • Transports that you give an attack order to (for purposes of the ships coming out of them) will no longer wander off to the southwest.
  • If the game has an exception on startup, it should always now show you rather than sometimes just seeming like loading xml assets was hung.
  • A LOT of work has been done on the new tutorials framework, but it's not ready yet. I'm really hoping that we start getting some player-made tutorials in there as I flesh out the framework more, incidentally. Some of them can be more scenario-like kind of like a "can you even win this" sort of "tutorial" if you want to. ;)

More to come soon. Enjoy!

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Enjoy!

Chris

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