Egoboo 2.7.7 (Hotseat) Release
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- Zefz
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Egoboo 2.7.7 (Hotseat) Release
Last Updated: 05.05.2008
Note: This is a development version, meaning it is not fully stable and will probably contain a lot of bugs. But you can still bugtest and enjoy all the new features
Grab the latest development release version of Egoboo here! Changelog can be found below, in the game directory or at http://egoboo.sourceforge.net
Linux version is only supported for version 2.7.5 and Macintosh is waay outdated anyways...
Egoboo 2.7.7 installer download link (Windows binary):
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/egoboo ... _win32.exe (Installer)
Egoboo 2.7.5 download link (Linux distro):
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/egoboo ... 7.5.tar.gz (Source)
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/egoboo ... 7.5.tar.gz (Data)
Development Package (Compressed using 7-zip):
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/egoboo/ego_dev277.7z (.7zip)
Note: This is a development version, meaning it is not fully stable and will probably contain a lot of bugs. But you can still bugtest and enjoy all the new features
Grab the latest development release version of Egoboo here! Changelog can be found below, in the game directory or at http://egoboo.sourceforge.net
Linux version is only supported for version 2.7.5 and Macintosh is waay outdated anyways...
Egoboo 2.7.7 installer download link (Windows binary):
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/egoboo ... _win32.exe (Installer)
Egoboo 2.7.5 download link (Linux distro):
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/egoboo ... 7.5.tar.gz (Source)
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/egoboo ... 7.5.tar.gz (Data)
Development Package (Compressed using 7-zip):
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/egoboo/ego_dev277.7z (.7zip)
Last edited by Zefz on Fri Jan 30, 2009 4:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.
hmm
you were sayin it was a bit slower than normal what do you think caused the problem?
- penguinflyer5234
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penguinflyer2222 wrote:Welcome and have a lightbulb.
I don't want to be harsh, but couldn't we keep the welcome-only-stuff to the actual Welcome section of the forum? After all, just saying "welcome" doesn't really help anyone with their problems, even though it's meant to be friendly. If someone wants to be welcomed explicitly, he's going to post in the Welcome section anyway, right?
- Zefz
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Clonkinator wrote:penguinflyer2222 wrote:Welcome and have a lightbulb.
I don't want to be harsh, but couldn't we keep the welcome-only-stuff to the actual Welcome section of the forum? After all, just saying "welcome" doesn't really help anyone with their problems, even though it's meant to be friendly. If someone wants to be welcomed explicitly, he's going to post in the Welcome section anyway, right?
I agree with Clonkinator. Keep your response related to the respective topics and instead create a new topic/post in the Welcome section if you feel the need to greet him or her.
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I agree too, although I don't see any problem with "Hey, welcome to the forums; here's how to fix your problem: ..." or something of that nature.
We don't want to be rude.
At any rate, I've wondered why this is still stickied... This version is kind of old; what does it have aside from hotseat and not-working-on-my-computer?
We don't want to be rude.
At any rate, I've wondered why this is still stickied... This version is kind of old; what does it have aside from hotseat and not-working-on-my-computer?
- penguinflyer2222
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Zefz wrote:Clonkinator wrote:penguinflyer2222 wrote:Welcome and have a lightbulb.
I don't want to be harsh, but couldn't we keep the welcome-only-stuff to the actual Welcome section of the forum? After all, just saying "welcome" doesn't really help anyone with their problems, even though it's meant to be friendly. If someone wants to be welcomed explicitly, he's going to post in the Welcome section anyway, right?
I agree with Clonkinator. Keep your response related to the respective topics and instead create a new topic/post in the Welcome section if you feel the need to greet him or her.
PurpleSquerkle wrote:I agree too, although I don't see any problem with "Hey, welcome to the forums; here's how to fix your problem: ..." or something of that nature.
We don't want to be rude.
Ok.
I'm just a stupid ten-year-old anyway, just ignore me sometimes.
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bgbirdsey wrote:It is not as old as you think. Most of the "new" features in the 2.6.x version were backported from this version.
I realize that.
I'm saying that now that so many of the features have been put into 2.6.x, this version doesn't have that many merits, since it's less stable...
@pf2222: Don't be silly! =P