Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Gulliver v0.14.3 Released!!!

Alo peoplez!!!

The day you've been waiting for is here!  Gulliver has updated to v0.14.3, which means it is now compatible with Gulliver v1.6.4!!!!  This in itself isn't terribly exciting since the difference between 1.6.2 and 1.6.4 is not visible -- but believe me that 1.6.4 is the last and final requirement to a 1.7 release.  All our early preparations for a 1.7 migration (via the Ark project) will not be in vain, so I strongly encourage you to continue building within the Ark region, and try not to do much outside of it.  ^^

Although the main feature is v1.6.4 compatibility, Mion has also added plenty of bug fixes, as well as enhancements to bat speed and the way slime functions for tinies.  You will now be fully slimed up, and no longer run the risk of plummeting to your death if you so much as sneeze and let go of the shift key. XD


Anyway, as per usual when testing out new releases, I am commandeering Little Brother and temporarily suspending the October flavor (which no one ever seems to play anyway XD ), while it gets loaded with our Gulliver UAT [User Acceptance Testing] environment.  For the uninitiated, the UAT environment uses the Dream Land map by TheTripping Kangaro0, which is an interesting fantasy setting to explore.  :)

As for what to test, please review Mion's Changelog, but for the most part you can test bats, slime and dogs, and any other function you normally use a lot in-game; when the latest Forge Essentials gets set up as well later this week, we will need testing of that too.  Testing should continue for at least one week, at which point it should be structurally-safe to deploy this to Big Sister; this also gives users time to safely install the latest Gulliver on their clients, as well as time for me to update my guides and the Tabbychat tabs. :)

Anyway, please install and test the latest Gulliver v0.14.3, and if you encounter any bugs or problems, PLEASE report them to Mion's thread....


And if it's installation trouble, be sure to include error logs as well to help her determine the source of the problem.  

Speaking of which, I was treated to a rare sighting today -- thank you so much for visiting us!  :D



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