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Bug Reports Galore, the Mac Version, and an Olivia update.

First off: we're getting closer to the Mac Build.  The conversion is always a tough nut to crack - particularly this time, since we have done so much refactoring. and re-writing of deprecated code.

It seems that each time we cracked through one wall of script assembly problems, there would be another waiting right behind it, requiring a different solution, and a new file transfer.


I was actually able to get the project open in regaular dev mode earlier this evening, before a new error cropped up. I believe fixing this can all be done on the Mac side, without the need of another transfer of the project - but that is uncertain, for now.

On the PC side, well:

- Apparently, there are issues with the controller that are causing more snags than before.

- Most people cannot access the "Jungle Gym" scene, which was our showcase for the controller.

- The Cats were not showing up in the proper clace in the map interface.

- When cats exited a building, they would wind up in a place FAR from where they should.

- There are STILL textures that are showing up low-quality, even in Ultra-quality mode.

- Two rock prefabs used on the beach are still not referencing the proper colliders, resulting in confusion and stuck cats.

Needless to say, this is embarassing, and we're working on fixing as many of these issues as possible.  It is more than liekly we will be releasing yet another revised PC version, once we get the Mac version ready.

When we adopted Olivia three months ago, she was a mere six pounds.  Her first year was spent on the streets as a stray, where she never knew where her next meal might come from.

As a result, she has only one approach to food: shovel in as much as possible, while you have access (she hasn't come to understand that such is not an issue around here.)  

Since we brought her into our home, she's increased in size by 50%, up to nine pounds.  I hope that managing her weight won't become an issue, in years to come.

Otherwise, she is settling in very well.  Having never owned an Abyssinian cat before, I am always surprised at how outgoing and social she is (although she still has a bit of her "street skittishness.")

I'M SORRY THERE ARE NO NEW SCREENSHOTS, THIS UPDATE- WE'VE BEEN TOO BUSY ADDRESSING THE ISSUES MENTIONED ABOVE.

We'll be posting info on the Mac version, as soon as we have it - Thanks so much for your patience!

Comments

She's so big!

Mandi

Olivia is gorgeous! We also have a gobbler. I recommend a slow feeder or even just scattering the food on a large plate if you haven't tried those already.

Ansate Jones


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