Next year? Fucking hell...
Not like they were fully aware of flash's shutdown coming in 2021 and yet they have absolutely nothing to show for. This is honestly just embarressing at this point and I sure as fucking hell am glad to have stopped supporting them once the content drought last summer came in and they actually had a post to adress all of that.
ED: I just noticed that picture post was from 2020, yet it still feels applicable to asking this year. At this rate, "next year" is my personal ETA for this, because they seem to be either malicious, or utterly inept.
Yep, that sums up the current situation. I have reason to believe that Fenoxo still doesn't even know how Git works despite the project using it for over half a decade. That or he doesn't want to step on gedan's toes ("go over the helmet" to quote spaceballs).
The excuse of "we're still porting to Javascript" has always been lame. They've never worried about code quality before pushing in the past - as indicated by all the hundreds of workarounds I had to do to build it on a Linux box with case sensitive filenames, and the occasional source code drop that didn't match up 1:1 with the public release when built. I also recall times where the released source code straight up wouldn't compile without changes, even on Windows or Mac OS machines. Also, there are dozens of self-incriminating "this is bad code" type comments scattered throughout, so they
clearly didn't care about that when sharing it.
Even if they are completely rewriting the entire game from scratch in HTML/Javascript, as long as they are also maintaining and updating the flash version the sources for that should be shared. There's really no good excuse except incompetence or an active desire to avoid sharing it. Since pushing to the public repo takes between two and three commands to accomplish, they can't claim they're "too busy" for over a year now.
Just updated
my air builds for the first time in around a year. Had to download a later SDK than I'd been using because they bumped theirs for some reason and I can't use older ones unless I build from source code. This is 0.8.149.
Notably,
I make (jailbroken) iOS builds, which fen & co. can't seem to figure out how to do anymore. I found a simple workaround for the bug they hit when building for iOS ages ago. I'd share it if they'd share, too.
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