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Version 0.8.5

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 2:41 pm
by kovarex
Hello, another series of fixes is here.
Happy new year 2014.

The linux release is delayed again for technical reasons for a few days.
  • Bugfixes:
    • Fixed unstable game state (savegame/exit crashes) after player re-enters logistically covered area after removing roboport covering him.
    • Fixed bug that logistic robots ignored the player covered by freshly built roboport, until the player moved.
    • Fixed confused logistic/construction robots accessing logistic chest with limited part containing items. Robots can take items even from the limited part of the chest now. But still can't insert to the limited part.
    • Don't allow anything other than repair packs in the roboport material slots.
    • Fixed wrong calculation of items used by crafting when the needed item was in the cursor.
    • When logistic chest / player looses logistic cover (roboport mined or destroyed) orders for logistic robots delivering into this object are properly removed.
    • Better reassignment of logistic robots to logistic networks when the network was split.
    Changes:
    • Red and green wires go to the quickbar by default.
    • Disabled the Escape key in the finished game dialog.
Downloadable at https://www.factorio.com/download/experimental as usual, or by automatic updater as long as you have checked to download experimental releases.

Re: Version 0.8.5

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 9:57 pm
by JackGruff
Great!

Re: Version 0.8.5

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 10:56 pm
by mngrif
Do these bugs not exist in the Linux builds?

Re: Version 0.8.5

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 11:08 pm
by Nova
Why do you ask? o_O

Re: Version 0.8.5

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 12:16 am
by mngrif
Because I recently got Linux booting on my gaming machine (an obscure BIOS bug was "fixed"), and everything plays but I'd rather not spend time playing Factorio if my save is going to get corrupted.

Re: Version 0.8.5

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 3:19 am
by FreeER
Valkor wrote:Do these bugs not exist in the Linux builds?
yes, at least I assume so since it's the same code and this ↓
kovarex wrote:The linux release is delayed again for technical reasons for a few days.
Which would imply that they are working on getting this version out to linux as well. I wonder if linux is more problematic because of the OS itself or because the devs have less experience programming for it? I can't remember

partially offtopic: Linux for a gaming rig? Seems counter-intuitive to me, but perhaps there are more games for linux than I remember.

Re: Version 0.8.5

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 4:05 am
by mngrif
FreeER wrote:
Valkor wrote:Do these bugs not exist in the Linux builds?
yes, at least I assume so since it's the same code and this ↓
kovarex wrote:The linux release is delayed again for technical reasons for a few days.
Which would imply that they are working on getting this version out to linux as well. I wonder if linux is more problematic because of the OS itself or because the devs have less experience programming for it? I can't remember
My eyes totally glazed over that bit. My bad. Had I seen it I would have given it another week before posting anything. I'd imagine it's more problematic because they haven't made a build system for it, therefor more effort is needed. Who knows, though. I do all of my work in Linux so I'd have the same issues with building Windows programs (I do well to not have Visual Studio explode).
FreeER wrote:partially offtopic: Linux for a gaming rig? Seems counter-intuitive to me, but perhaps there are more games for linux than I remember.
Moreso than just "more games", all the ones I care about run in it perfectly fine. No more running Windows and having Linux in a VM to do my work, now I can just run everything natively in Linux. Suffice it to say this thing isn't just for gaming.

Re: Version 0.8.5

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 10:05 am
by cube
The recent delays of linux versions were caused by holidays, my slow internet connection and simillar stuff, sorry for that.
There should be no delays now, but it looks like 0.8.5 won't be released for linux at all and we will go directly to 0.8.6 in a day or two.