Bugs worthy of immediate attention

Discussion in 'Planetary Annihilation General Discussion' started by exdeusmachina, June 8, 2013.

  1. exdeusmachina

    exdeusmachina New Member

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    First, I understand this is an alpha, and am by no means trying to belittle the works that the PA team has done. It is absolutely incredible for 9 months of game development. However in my experience with the alpha, and few key bugs break the game.

    Second, if their is already a thread with these same bugs, please post it below/ add to this forum.

    Bugs--
    In my second game I experienced two key bugs that really made gameplay "break."

    First off, an entire army of bots (roughly 100-125) suddenly froze halfway on their way to (one of) the enemy bases. As you can imagine, this was rather frustrating. What happened was that half of the bots decided to proceed underwater, while the other half proceeded on the shoreline. At some point (i was watching my base at the time) half the bots miraculously surfaced and all of them became immobile.

    Second, this bug seems less critical than the first, but still slightly annoying. My commander teleported (this is not the part that is the issue, i find this normally highly amusing.) However his body disappeared and he became a pair of boots (after teleporting). Obviously he was unusable from that point onward.

    The idea behind this forum was not to criticize, simply to make the devs aware of the bugs that limit gameplay the most currently. Please post anything you think applies

    Cheers
  2. DeadStretch

    DeadStretch Post Master General

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    First you may want to check the Alpha forums. I'd imagine there is lots of talk going on about in-game bugs.

    Also here is the PA Bug tracker: http://pa.lennardf1989.com/Tracker/
  3. neutrino

    neutrino low mass particle Uber Employee

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    People have been working super long hours on some of the exact issues you describe.

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