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Title: Incursion (open source) 0.6.9Y13 UNSTABLE
Post by: chooseusername on October 27, 2014, 05:30:19 AM
An updated download is available on bitbucket (https://bitbucket.org/rmtew/incursion-roguelike/downloads): 0.6.9Y13.

There are no new features being added to releases.  If a release is marked as unstable and turns out to actually be unstable, please download the preceding release and use that instead.

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Title: Re: Incursion (open source) 0.6.9Y13 UNSTABLE
Post by: Samildanach on October 27, 2014, 07:58:28 AM
Good to see work continuing! Personally, I have no objections to these unofficial updates not adding new features and instead just bugfixing etc. I suspect it'll be a long time before I get to a point in the game where I'll wish it had more content.

(As a pedantic aside, the plural of status is status, not stati. :P It's a fourth declension noun, so the nominative plural is the same as the nominative singular. :P )
Title: Re: Incursion (open source) 0.6.9Y13 UNSTABLE
Post by: getter77 on October 27, 2014, 11:55:43 AM
Yep, always great to see more bugs fixed to bolster the very foundations of the game outright.
Title: Re: Incursion (open source) 0.6.9Y13 UNSTABLE
Post by: chooseusername on October 27, 2014, 07:11:16 PM
Good to see work continuing! Personally, I have no objections to these unofficial updates not adding new features and instead just bugfixing etc. I suspect it'll be a long time before I get to a point in the game where I'll wish it had more content.
People will be able to add new features themselves, to an extent, once the modding release is made.  This really just involves me releasing a debug build with the script source code.  This will be done, once the game is confirmed by players to be acceptably stable.

(As a pedantic aside, the plural of status is status, not stati. :P It's a fourth declension noun, so the nominative plural is the same as the nominative singular. :P )
Well, that's what Julian called it.  Personally, I would have gone with statuses. Or statuseses.   :P