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Development / Re: 2012/02/05 - Shadows and Shaders vs. Interiors and Terrain
« on: February 05, 2012, 05:25:00 PM »Yes, skis being gone will sadden me greatly.
Skis are not going away.
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Yes, skis being gone will sadden me greatly.
and i'd miss being able to walk in a direction forever
We are going to remove interiors and terrain in an upcoming release. Every "map" will be like Slate, ie, with one big ground plane. If you want the bedroom, load The Bedroom build. If you want a city, build one out of bricks. If you want the kitchen, I bet there is a build of that knocking around, too.
Indeed. I suppose I just thought it wouldn't be hard to fix, and it's new anyway so little fixes would be understandable.
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That is what I now love about blockland, unknown updates, unless you notice the downloading files, at start-up of Blockland.
So wait, how does this make the updates easier? Is it like easier to compile the updates now?
You might be able to delete his client, but when I was testing CityRPG v3 (which runs on a BL_ID Whitelist that is checked in BanManagerSO::isBanned), he was able to join without any problems -- unlike 99% of Blockland.
So, instead of downloading off the server, it decides to freeze loading completely?
Well, now i do get into fullscreen, but then it crashes shortly after.
And i did find funny stuff in the console.cs too, have a look.
Well, my launcher works and all, but my Blockland closes about half a second after the screen shows up. Would this fix it?
Whenever I see the launcher say "Writing file blah of blah" I think "What the f*ck is this thing doing to my computer!?"
Needs moar in-game change-log, because when the launcher starts changing files, I want to know how that will affect the game. Is it being programmed so that wherever Badspot goes he gets super admin? Probably not, but I cant know for sure unless theres a changelog.
So Blockland didn't require it beforehand? I was assuming it required it before the change, and that something about the change made it not find the file right. My bad, then.