First world problem. Experimental warning is annoying.
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First world problem. Experimental warning is annoying.
Perhaps it could only be displayed once?
Re: First world problem. Experimental warning is annoying.
What?
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Re: First world problem. Experimental warning is annoying.
My guess is that it's this warning:
The simple solution is not to pick a specific version of Factorio, instead choose the experimental-0.14 branch which will automatically update to the newest experimental release.
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Re: First world problem. Experimental warning is annoying.
IMO that warning *should* be annoying, to encourage players stuck on old betas to join the rest of humanity with a more modern release.
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Re: First world problem. Experimental warning is annoying.
Makes no sense, cause this is what you really should do.
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Re: First world problem. Experimental warning is annoying.
Ah yes. It's intended to be annoying because people sticking around on old builds giving us bug reports and spreading information about experiencing bugs we already fixed is bad for everyone.
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Re: First world problem. Experimental warning is annoying.
So just display it on OLD builds.... srsly!?
Re: First world problem. Experimental warning is annoying.
Thanks! Due to popup fatigue I didn't read it alldaniel34 wrote: choose the experimental-0.14 branch which will automatically update to the newest experimental release.
My first world problem has been solved.