Then tell me your very good reason. And share your knowledge about dev. I want to know it.
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- Materianer
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hmm i assume you didn't read abcdefg30's post ...
Maybe you can imagine, when you klick on the github PR's, that it doesn't seem to be so easy to fix this bug.abcdefg30 wrote: The fix is unfortunately not trivial and we're low on manpower anyway. Progress towards reviving OpenRA/OpenRA#13363 has been made in OpenRA/OpenRA#13995.
Please don't forget that this is open source software and the developers doing this in they'r freetime getting no cash for they'r work or so.
Putting such unpleasant pressure on them with such threads and always complaining about minor bugs and so-called unbalances doesn't really help finding new ones and keeping them.
You must know that it is not always so easy to fix such stuff.
i fully understand and accept that.Materianer wrote:hmm i assume you didn't read abcdefg30's post ...
Maybe you can imagine, when you klick on the github PR's, that it doesn't seem to be so easy to fix this bug.abcdefg30 wrote: The fix is unfortunately not trivial and we're low on manpower anyway. Progress towards reviving OpenRA/OpenRA#13363 has been made in OpenRA/OpenRA#13995.
Please don't forget that this is open source software and the developers doing this in they'r freetime getting no cash for they'r work or so.
Putting such unpleasant pressure on them with such threads and always complaining about minor bugs and so-called unbalances doesn't really help finding new ones and keeping them.
You must know that it is not always so easy to fix such stuff.
Just and idea but could it be worth making a sticky thread that says how to see if a bug has been reported, and how to report it otherwise?
This could help prevent threads being created where they're just reporting a bug that's already known, and encourage bugs being reported that you guys aren't already aware of?
The forum is seldom used to report bugs. Even the guy who made this thread wasn't reporting a bug. Bugs are usually reported via Gtihub and all known bugs should have an issue. The best way to find if the bug has been found before is: https://github.com/OpenRA/OpenRA/issues
A template for bug report could be made though, would make the process more effecient

there is still an issue with planes when airfield is built on the bottomside of the map https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xz-ggOLgKUw
but at least they don't disappear now, just drift towards the map.
but at least they don't disappear now, just drift towards the map.
We have a bug report for that: #13774.