WERE CAN I DOWNLOAD VERGE!!!!
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mayo

resd topic ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Posted on 2006-09-26 21:05:14

Overkill

Try looking harder and learning how to speak coherently? See the list of "Vital Links" on the sidebar of the front page. Underneath of the words "Current Engine" (which are in orange for emphasis), click [PC] if you're using a PC, [Mac] if you're running a Mac. Then I recommend you read the tutorials, as listed under Beginner's Resources (the orange link at the top)! Hope that helps.

Posted on 2006-09-26 23:27:53

mcgrue

Hrm.

[PC] should really be [Win]... :/

Posted on 2006-09-29 11:44:53

Overkill

Quote:Originally posted by mcgrue

Hrm.

[PC] should really be [Win]... :/


Yeah. But it's accurate until we release a public Linux build!

Posted on 2006-09-29 14:23:11

Interference22

Ahem. *Put's on pretending-to-be-a-newbie-hat*.

The sidebar link to V3 was last updated 2005. From what I hear, there are later versions than that. Where can people get them? Should they get them at all? Are these new versions stable?

Posted on 2006-10-09 18:52:11

Gayo

Quote:Originally posted by Interference22

Ahem. *Put's on pretending-to-be-a-newbie-hat*.

The sidebar link to V3 was last updated 2005. From what I hear, there are later versions than that. Where can people get them? Should they get them at all? Are these new versions stable?


You can't get them, you shouldn't get them, and they're not stable.

I'm helping!

Posted on 2006-10-10 16:39:43

Interference22

Not even the one Kildorf said everyone should be using in the recent HOV?

Posted on 2006-10-10 17:11:11

Gayo

Nope, not even that one.

Posted on 2006-10-14 23:29:51

choris

We should start labeling different builds and releases in a way like...

V3_2K, V3plusJ, V3plusJ2K

That will clear things up.

Posted on 2006-10-15 00:37:18

Interference22

Quote:Originally posted by Gayo

Nope, not even that one.


Somebody really ought to get all these funky new features together into one stable, definitive build rather than everyone doing there own thing. One tends to suspect that certain members of our respectable community couldn't organise a proverbial piss-up in a brewery.

Posted on 2006-10-15 19:11:20

Kildorf

Actually, Interference, the new versions (assuming you get one that doesn't have broken FLAC support or some other silliness) are just fine in terms of stability. The one that I released during the compo is stable and runs well but isn't quite up to date.

The moral: Don't listen to Gayo.

Posted on 2006-10-17 06:39:13

Interference22

Quote:Originally posted by Kildorf

Actually, Interference, the new versions (assuming you get one that doesn't have broken FLAC support or some other silliness) are just fine in terms of stability. The one that I released during the compo is stable and runs well but isn't quite up to date.

The moral: Don't listen to Gayo.


Do the new versions come with a change log and updated v3vergec.txt?

Posted on 2006-10-17 18:10:54

Gayo

Well, yeah, but I didn't want to say you can't get them, you shouldn't get them, and they are stable. It's too disappointing for perfectly good builds to be available but inaccessible.

Posted on 2006-10-17 21:00:40

Kildorf

They're not inaccessible though! ... Unless you don't want to go through the steps of voodoo required to get it from the SVN repo.

And no, Interference, there isn't a seperate changlog or verge3vc maintained in the repo. SVN inherently has a changelog that gets used for the engine updates between big releases, and then we build the changelog and the verge3vc.txt from that. ... Unfortunately we lost that svn changelog when we hopped servers. That could be a problem.

Posted on 2006-10-18 05:51:46

Interference22

So, let me get this straight: there IS a new Verge out, but nobody knows exactly what is DOES?

That is absolutely perfect. *Cries*.

Posted on 2006-10-18 17:09:45

mcgrue

No. Incorrect. We have the changelog.

Kildorf is correct in that the versioned changelog is missing. That sucks, indeed.

However, changelog.txt in the base directory of the SVN verge3 repo enumerates all of the changes on a per-date level.

Yay for hardcopies.

Anyways, here you go:
http://www.verge-rpg.com/svn/verge3/changelog.txt

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Posted on 2006-10-18 18:36:57 (last edited on 2006-10-18 18:39:11)

mcgrue

Holy jesus...

I think I might be able to recover the full versioned version, too! :o

More as it develops.

Posted on 2006-10-18 18:45:02

Kildorf

Oh, crepes. Sorry about that. I didn't think the changelog.txt was actually kept up to date. My bad.

There you go, then, Int! It's actually got an up to date changelog and everything.

Posted on 2006-10-18 21:34:14

Interference22

Now that's better! Service with a smile!

Posted on 2006-10-19 17:57:53


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