10-13-2015, 01:07 AM
I've recently took up the task of updating all our third party libs in the windows build. This was a huge undertaking which took up nearly 3 days of work. This should improve stability, especially in Windows 10, although we're still in the "Testing" phase for this. I will do the same to the Linux build in 1.18.7.
Mac Monday went off rather well, I fixed a few lib linking issues on older OS X's. I believe the game might work on OS X 10.7 now. I will be building another Open Beta next Monday to make sure.
I had hoped to get the bumpers working tonight, however I am unable to do it due to lack of files and inability to do it in the text editor. So I have sent the task back to our artist. Hopefully he'll get the files done in time for Friday's patch.
So instead I continue on with 1.18.6 tasks, right now I'm working on improving RnD's load time.
-Borderless window option.
-Disabled close button in windows
-Updated Ogre3d, Freetype, Freeimage, zzip, zlib
-IPO confirmation message.
Mac Monday went off rather well, I fixed a few lib linking issues on older OS X's. I believe the game might work on OS X 10.7 now. I will be building another Open Beta next Monday to make sure.
I had hoped to get the bumpers working tonight, however I am unable to do it due to lack of files and inability to do it in the text editor. So I have sent the task back to our artist. Hopefully he'll get the files done in time for Friday's patch.
So instead I continue on with 1.18.6 tasks, right now I'm working on improving RnD's load time.
-Borderless window option.
-Disabled close button in windows
-Updated Ogre3d, Freetype, Freeimage, zzip, zlib
-IPO confirmation message.
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good human beings save the world, so that bastards like me can keep creating art, become immortal.
if you read this after I am dead it means I made it." ― Charles Bukowski