That's more work actually, be happy they give any update info when they make one.
Developers have commit logs but it's not suitable as player-readable changelog. Especially if project is closed source, which for some weird reason most FOnline dev teams prefer (I guess in many cases because of ugly as fuck code, any other reason I could see would be some weird "server will be mine" mentality - which so far ends up with "all servers are shittier than they could be" and enforces people to re-implemnent simple things that other teams did already). John Carmack can give away source to his 3D hits, but some amateur indie groups that will never earn any real money on this are better than it -.-
Of course we have a wiki + other documents.
Also we "started" with this approach, because... we had been the very first FOnline game beside TLA? Btw, 2238 is actually sharing quite some stuff with normal FOnline (which therefore is incorporated in any other FOnline game), simply because some of us are also working on core elements.
I guess it's way past the point where it could've mattered because most people probably already remade the stuff they could need from 2238 themselves.
I'm not even mad, just surprised some of you would expect anything else in return.
So not copy-pasting patch notes is just a sign of general contempt for your so-called testers? Yeah, and I'm pretty sure you did everything in your power to keep it that way. I'm not even mad, just surprised some of you would expect anything else in return.
Developers have commit logs but it's not suitable as player-readable changelog. Especially if project is closed source, which for some weird reason most FOnline dev teams prefer (I guess in many cases because of ugly as fuck code, any other reason I could see would be some weird "server will be mine" mentality - which so far ends up with "all servers are shittier than they could be" and enforces people to re-implemnent simple things that other teams did already). John Carmack can give away source to his 3D hits, but some amateurish indie groups that will never earn any real money on copyright-breaking MMOs can't -.-
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