Text that actually gives incorrect information will not be tagged as minor, since even if it has no effect on the players who know how things actually work, a vast majority of players won't have that knowledge.Typically reserved for things like typos, missing localization, graphics, or flavor disconnects. bugs have no mechanical effect on gameplay.bugs are particularly common and/or have a large impact on gameplay, but won't end your game if you encounter them.bugs have significant effects that may ruin games. means there's been a developer post indicating this issue is being worked on for the indicated patch.I'm moving fixed issues down into collapsed spoiler tags at the bottom of the post, so unless you go looking for them you'll only see this tag if there are any cases where a fix was attempted but didn't solve the problem.means the issue was listed as fixed in the indicated patch.I will add links to the dev posts indicating something is intended to entries with this tag.This thread isn't the proper place for arguing about it. If you disagree with how something works, you should either make a separate thread discussing it or make a suggestion for how you think it should work instead in the dedicated Suggestions forum section.These entries are deliberately being left on the list so that players know they're working as intended, and don't need to report them.means that either a bug report has been officially flagged as designed, or a developer has posted a comment that this is working as intended.I'll try to make sure the specific report with the flag is linked.means the issue has a report in the bug reports section that's been flagged as confirmed or duplicateby the QA team.If you think a tag should be added or removed from an entry on the list, or want me to start tagging something else, please let me know. Most tags represent my subjective personal opinion. Also note that entries on the list are written by me, not devs or QA, and I might be wrong about something. (Or it might not I don't know exactly how those decisions are made, I'm just speculating.)Īdditionally, unless an entry on this list has been tagged as, it's possible that it's caused by mods, bad installs, corrupted files, or possibly isn't even a bug at all. It also gives an indication of common a bug is, which might possibly influence prioritization over which order things are fixed in. Having multiple reports for the same bug is useful because it gives the developer investigating it more data to work with. If you want a bug to actually get fixed, the best way to bring it to developer attention is to fill out a proper bug r eport with an attached a save file. And that single line of text doesn't contain the in-depth details we need to be able to fix a problem - this is not meant to discourage you from what you're doing, I think it's admirable, but there are important questions that just don't get answered from a single line of text that get caught in our bug report forum form.Ĭlick to expand.This thread is unofficial and community-maintained primarily as a reference for other players. Sometimes it's impossible to diagnose a problem from a single line of text.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |