AAAAaaaaaaaAAaaahhhhhhh, incredible!Added script.on_nth_tick(n, function).
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AAAAaaaaaaaAAaaahhhhhhh, incredible!Added script.on_nth_tick(n, function).
Meh, whatevs.FactorioBot wrote:Minor Features
- When the game crashes, the crash log is uploaded to us. You can opt out by disabling it in the options menu.
Holy freaking crapballs! This changes everything....FactorioBot wrote: Scripting
- Added script.on_nth_tick(n, function).
Not for macOS and Linux. I haven’t asked the developers, but I would guess that they wanted the same solution on all three platforms, rather than implementing an entirely different solution on windows.henke37 wrote:I take it that just using Windows error reporting wasn't an option?
I agree, anyone on the experimental channel should be opt-out - where logs are sent if you don't otherwise selectsteinio wrote:For testing it should be opt-out, stable could be opt-in.
Everyone who plays testing should support the developers with crash reports for free.
steinio wrote:For testing it should be opt-out, stable could be opt-in.
Everyone who plays testing should support the developers with crash reports for free.
What kind of personal info do you think will be sent..?Jap2.0 wrote:I agree that it shouldn't be opt-out, for privacy and various other reasons.
Please read the other part of my post as well. This part probably could've been worded better. In a quick inspection of logs, about as much as I found for personal information was your name (although I didn't look very throughly). There are other reasons too, though - some people might not know what the file contains, or not trust the developers, or there could be legal issues (as Eradicaor pointed out).xZippy wrote:What kind of personal info do you think will be sent..?Jap2.0 wrote:I agree that it shouldn't be opt-out, for privacy and various other reasons.
system wrote:PS: you are breaking more mods with every "minor" update... That is sad.
Windows 10, you can't even opt out of it's data collection. and the default is to send everything to Microsoft, including all keystrokes.DRY411S wrote:Although the logs will not (I hope) contain PII data, the EU General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) effective May 2018 are being interpreted by most organisations that I work with, such that people must opt-in to permit data to be collected about them.
I have to agree with this... though it's hard to switch between the two if you're doing updates.irbork wrote:Opt-out is the way to go for now. Make it opt-in when game is released as not EA title.
Or even better - opt-out for all experimental releases and opt-in for stable ones. So anyone who do not want to participate in making the game better can stick with stable branch.
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Oh i trust them to want to keep the logs anonymous. But privacy is difficult, like, really difficult. If you want to see an example of how fingerprinting via something like "list of installed mods (==browser addons)" + a few other minor data points works go to https://panopticlick.eff.org/ , do the test and click "show fingerprint info" at the end.Veklim wrote: I trust them to keep anonymity sacrosanct, and I would certainly hope the vast majority of players would already realise such.