I'm not sure, but the server being down might possibly be my fault. I was cooking some sheep meat on the fire, when the fire went out, and then the game froze up.
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@ RaptorJedi: There was actually a server crash due to the fire going out while you were cooking. I hereby dub you knight commander of bug finding!
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Do not, ever, feel bad about crashing the server. Bugs are nasty creatures who need to be exterminated for the glory of the Hearth.
"The psychological trials of dwellers in the last times will be equal to the physical trials of the martyrs. In order to face these trials we must be living in a different world."
jorb wrote:Do not, ever, feel bad about crashing the server. Bugs are nasty creatures who need to be exterminated for the glory of the Hearth.
sure, but reproducing a bug that has already been reproduced a couple of times is not really necessary... I just felt bad for all the ppl who wanted to play, like ME
Actually, though, the fire-meat-roasting stuff hasn't just been one bug; it has been the most persistent and hardest-to-solve bug yet. It's kind of problematic because it depends on a sequencing of actions which isn't well defined, and I haven't yet found a good way to redefine the system to accommodate for it. I have some plans in the making, though.
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