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Re: New feature: easily placed extra civilians[message #344855 is a reply to message #344849] Sun, 03 April 2016 23:36 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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you dont HAVE to jump on the newest features once they're released..
even though they might be cool and all you should just keep your own schedule, it's not that often that something mod breaking is introduced
Just pick a version that you want the mod to work on and continue from there, all that could happen in newer versions is some red lines during startup.


Yes, I realize I don't have to jump to the newest features . . . unfortunately, not all that can happen is inconsequential error messages on startup -- though that is highly amateurish to have happen. There have been new executables since AV has started, and many XML tags have been moved about. While AV works on the early 2015 versions of 1.13, it doesn't work on newer versions. I'm not going to spend my time every other month re-working and playing catch-up. Just sayin'.

I love what Flugente is doing, but I am very grateful to Sevenfm for bringing a lot of the fixes to 7609, and for improving the AI tremendously in 7609.

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