Most Annoying Bugs: Difference between revisions
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** you can't | ** you can't attack your summoned creature if you are in guild; expected behavior: you can attack your creature regardless of guild membership | ||
** books' dependency tree in Encyclopedia is unfinished (it's polite description of situation); expectations: books' dependency tree is revised and finished | |||
* Summoning: | * Summoning: | ||
** incorrect check for current mana when player is located at summonning area (summoning area effect is ignored); expected behavior: summoning area effect is taken into consideration, required mana is equal deducted mana when summoning | ** incorrect check for current mana when player is located at summonning area (summoning area effect is ignored); expected behavior: summoning area effect is taken into consideration, required mana is equal deducted mana when summoning | ||
** wrong order of conditions, you can lost ingridiens when your mana is too low for summon; expected behavior: failure check is conducted after mana check | ** wrong order of conditions, you can lost ingridiens when your mana is too low for summon; expected behavior: failure check is conducted after mana check |
Revision as of 21:42, 19 January 2009
Most Annoying Bugs...
or some a bit less annoying:
- General:
- you can't attack your summoned creature if you are in guild; expected behavior: you can attack your creature regardless of guild membership
- books' dependency tree in Encyclopedia is unfinished (it's polite description of situation); expectations: books' dependency tree is revised and finished
- Summoning:
- incorrect check for current mana when player is located at summonning area (summoning area effect is ignored); expected behavior: summoning area effect is taken into consideration, required mana is equal deducted mana when summoning
- wrong order of conditions, you can lost ingridiens when your mana is too low for summon; expected behavior: failure check is conducted after mana check