April 10, 2012 Update Note

Written by Feldon on . Posted in Art, Appearance, Housing, Game Updates & Maintenance, Tradeskill

Here is your Update Note for April 10, 2012:

DUNGEON MAKER

  • Fixed a crash bug with loading layouts in player made dungeons.

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Comments (7)

  • Daalilama

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    •Fixed a crash bug with loading layouts in player made dungeons.

    Yes lets fix dungeon maker crashes but completely ignore the numerous zoning LD, memory error crashes into guild halls and housing, etc., that came in with AoD because dungeon maker is more important.

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  • Rasa

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    And let’s fix pet spazzing.

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  • Atan

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    Be careful, they’ll send you to re-education if you criticize the ‘Highly Successful Dungeon Maker’. Remember to always include ‘Highly Successful’ when you mention Dungeon Maker, SoE certainly does.

    Perhaps if they say it enough times it will be true.

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  • Anaogi

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    Considering how many levels, AA, mounts, and useful gear items folks can get from it, I’d have to say folks are warming up to it. (Disclaimer: A guildie made one of Mistm–er, Permafrost’s more popular dungeons, so I may be biased.)

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  • skippydippy

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    I used it once,my kids twice,

    Needless to say we think it’s a huge success in our family 😉

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  • Taka

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    I use it actually more when goofing off, the short variety ones. I like to invite guildies and playfully roleplay whatever avatar i am playing in voice.

    Also, I encourage them to use their tokens to buy those exceptional repair kits. If not saving for adventurers/mounts/something else.

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  • Rasa

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    I agree with Daalilama – the numerous zoning LD, memory error crashes into guild halls and housing, etc., is REALLY annoying. When will we see these issues fixed? Are you telling me that QA hasn’t looked at these issues and devs discovered the cause?

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