After the Storm 0.10.18.1 [Wesnoth 1.14.x & 1.15.12+]
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After the Storm 0.8.5 [Wesnoth 1.10.x/1.11.1]
Version 0.8.5 is out.
I have not had a lot of time to deal with existing balancing issues, and nobody has reported any bugs as of late; so there is not much to this release aside from some quick and minor prose changes that may or may not be an improvement over the previous version, since my proofreader appears to be too busy or distracted to help at this time.
It is not mentioned in the campaign itself because it was kind of a last-minute decision, but I have decided to drop support for Wesnoth 1.11.0 in this version. From now on, you will be required to try with the latest Wesnoth development version if you want to report 1.11.x-specific bugs here.
Of course, you can always just stick to the 1.10.x stable series. In fact, all development and internal playtesting so far has been done on 1.10.x, so if you are playing the campaign for the first time it might be a good idea to choose stable.
The changelog for this version follows:
I have not had a lot of time to deal with existing balancing issues, and nobody has reported any bugs as of late; so there is not much to this release aside from some quick and minor prose changes that may or may not be an improvement over the previous version, since my proofreader appears to be too busy or distracted to help at this time.
It is not mentioned in the campaign itself because it was kind of a last-minute decision, but I have decided to drop support for Wesnoth 1.11.0 in this version. From now on, you will be required to try with the latest Wesnoth development version if you want to report 1.11.x-specific bugs here.
Of course, you can always just stick to the 1.10.x stable series. In fact, all development and internal playtesting so far has been done on 1.10.x, so if you are playing the campaign for the first time it might be a good idea to choose stable.
The changelog for this version follows:
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Version 0.8.5:
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* General:
* Added a note at the start of every episode regarding Display preferences
that may affect cutscenes.
* Added title cards to every scenario in episode I and II that is supposed to
have one, and added the production code for each individual scenario to all
title cards.
* Changed the order in which title cards display during E3.
* Fixed hive spawns not getting random traits as intended.
* New campaign difficulty menu icons for episodes II and III.
* Graphics:
* New or updated unit graphics: Chaos Arbalestier.
* Scenarios:
* E1S1 - The Skirmish:
* Revised/rewritten dialog lines.
* Revised/rewritten story text.
* E1S2 - High Pass:
* Revised/rewritten dialog lines.
* Revised/rewritten story text.
* E1S3 - Civil War in the North:
* Revised/rewritten dialog lines.
* Revised/rewritten story text.
* E1S4 - Terror at Dusk:
* Revised/rewritten dialog lines.
* Revised/rewritten story text.
* E1S5 - Bay of Tirigaz:
* Revised/rewritten dialog lines.
* E1S6 - Quenoth Isle (Elves of a Different Land):
* Revised/rewritten dialog lines.
* Revised/rewritten story text.
* E1S11.2 - Return to Wesmere, part 2:
* Add workaround for mainline bug #20350 on 1.10.5 and earlier, which
allowed the player to end their first turn prematurely by save-reloading.
* E2S12 - Fate:
* Shrank Elynia's HP bar as much as possible and eliminated her XP bar.
* E3S0 - Opening:
* Fixed minor story text persistence glitch on large resolutions (e.g.
1920x1080).
* Removed title card.
* (Unreleased scenarios):
* Add workaround for mainline bug #20351 on 1.10.5 and earlier.
* Units:
* Renamed Chaos Advanced Crossbowman to Chaos Arbalestier.
Author of the unofficial UtBS sequels Invasion from the Unknown and After the Storm.
Late After the Storm development roadmap
I just posted a thing on my blog concerning the development of the last AtS E3 scenarios.
It’s called a roadmap.
All right, it also has a few words attached to it, but perhaps someone may want to read it? You know, because this campaign is not dead or anything.
Have I mentioned I hate writing wordy stuff?
It’s called a roadmap.
All right, it also has a few words attached to it, but perhaps someone may want to read it? You know, because this campaign is not dead or anything.
Have I mentioned I hate writing wordy stuff?
Author of the unofficial UtBS sequels Invasion from the Unknown and After the Storm.
After the Storm Episode III completed
And it is done.
Version 0.8.90 will be released to the general public after vultraz completes his playtesting pass, which may take a week or two. In the meantime, people familiarized with Subversion or manual installation of add-ons from tarballs can check the blog post for instructions.
Since I only have so much time and energy, I cannot provide other people with technical assistance using these tools; they will have to wait a bit more for 0.8.90 to arrive.
As for the final Epilogue scenario, everyone will have to wait for 0.9.0.
EDIT: From Twitter:
Version 0.8.90 will be released to the general public after vultraz completes his playtesting pass, which may take a week or two. In the meantime, people familiarized with Subversion or manual installation of add-ons from tarballs can check the blog post for instructions.
Since I only have so much time and energy, I cannot provide other people with technical assistance using these tools; they will have to wait a bit more for 0.8.90 to arrive.
As for the final Epilogue scenario, everyone will have to wait for 0.9.0.
EDIT: From Twitter:
EDIT 2: AtS Music in the 1.10 and 1.11.x add-ons servers is now updated to version 0.2.0. This is the version you will need to play the last Episode III scenarios in AtS 0.8.90 or its current state in Wesnoth-UMC-Dev’s SVN trunk. There is no harm in upgrading it in the meantime. From Twitter:Updated that blog post with information about the AtS Music add-on updates since I really need to find a way to shrink it a bit. #Wesnoth
Of course, as usual, the music add-on is completely optional if you are not interested in playing with the in-game background music on.Did some Ogg Vorbis reencoding tricks and uploaded AtS Music 0.2.0 to the 1.10 and 1.11.x #Wesnoth add-ons servers. 12.28 MiB -> 22.7 MiB.
Author of the unofficial UtBS sequels Invasion from the Unknown and After the Storm.
Re: After the Storm 0.8.5 [Wesnoth 1.10.x/1.11.1]
Terror at dusk freezes after turn 6 a drone comes to attack and it then exits me from the app.(I am on IOS)
Re: After the Storm 0.8.5 [Wesnoth 1.10.x/1.11.1]
See my previous post on the matter. It’s probably best for you to take it to the iOS port maintainer.
Author of the unofficial UtBS sequels Invasion from the Unknown and After the Storm.
Re: After the Storm 0.8.5 [Wesnoth 1.10.x/1.11.1]
I fixed it so i can play now all i had to do is remove the addon and reinstall itshadowmaster wrote:See my previous post on the matter. It’s probably best for you to take it to the iOS port maintainer.
After the Storm 0.8.90 [Wesnoth 1.10.x/1.11.1]
Version 0.8.90 (a.k.a. “0.9.0 minus one”) is out!
Episode III (Final) is now complete in this version, sans the final Epilogue scenario (which will eventually become a bonus feature) that is not part of the scenario count for various reasons that will become evident once 0.9.0 is released.
Some important caveats:
I will save the longer announcement (including plans for the future) for later, when the final Epilogue is done and 0.9.0 is released.
The changelog for this version follows:
Episode III (Final) is now complete in this version, sans the final Epilogue scenario (which will eventually become a bonus feature) that is not part of the scenario count for various reasons that will become evident once 0.9.0 is released.
Some important caveats:
- All scenarios after E3S6 (Divergence) were developed and tested on Wesnoth 1.10.x only, so if you are playing on 1.11.1 and you experience any issues, please report them on this topic.
- Some code in later scenarios seems to be somewhat CPU intensive, performing significantly worse on my dual-core 2.1 GHz laptop than on my quad-core + HT 3.4 GHz desktop.
- If you will play the last scenarios of Episode III with music, you must make sure you have upgraded the AtS Music add-on to version 0.2.0 first! This version was published on the add-ons server in advance a few days ago to give people time to upgrade in preparation for version 0.8.90 of the campaign proper.
- Official support for Wesnoth versions 1.9.10 through 1.9.14 has been dropped in this version. In theory, Wesnoth 1.9.14 should work just fine, but there are several minor bugs that were addressed later during the 1.10.x stable series that may affect this campaign.
I will save the longer announcement (including plans for the future) for later, when the final Epilogue is done and 0.9.0 is released.
The changelog for this version follows:
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Version 0.8.90 a.k.a. "0.9.0 minus one":
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* General:
* Dropped remaining compatibility code for Wesnoth 1.9.14 and earlier.
* Scenarios:
* E1S11.2 - Return to Wesmere, part 2:
* Removed compatibility code for Wesnoth 1.9.5 through 1.9.8.
* Completed Episode III (sans Epilogue).
* Units:
* Balancing:
* Increased Elynia's resistance to impact damage from -10% to 0%.
* Decreased Demon Shapeshifter's ranged attack from 8-2 to 7-2.
Author of the unofficial UtBS sequels Invasion from the Unknown and After the Storm.
After the Storm 0.8.90.1 [Wesnoth 1.10.x/1.11.1]
Version 0.8.90.1 is out!
This release contains a critical fix for an issue affecting some players in Episode III scenario 10 (Blood), plus some minor untested fixes for Wesnoth 1.11.1. Additionally, the campaign menu entries now advertise 13 scenarios for every episode.
The changelog for this version follows:
This release contains a critical fix for an issue affecting some players in Episode III scenario 10 (Blood), plus some minor untested fixes for Wesnoth 1.11.1. Additionally, the campaign menu entries now advertise 13 scenarios for every episode.
The changelog for this version follows:
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Version 0.8.90.1:
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* General:
* All episodes have 13 scenarios each. Reasoning:
* E1: the line-up goes from E1S1 through E1S13
* E2: the line-up goes from E2S0 through E2S12
* E3: the line-up goes from E3S0 through E3S12 and E3S13 will be a bonus
feature in future versions
* Scenarios:
* E3S4.1 - Outpost of Hell:
* Fix "[object]duration=level is deprecated" warning on 1.11.x.
* E3S6 - Divergence:
* Fix "[object]duration=level is deprecated" warning on 1.11.x.
* E3S10 - Blood:
* Avoid hitting BUG_ON path when the Blood Core handler runs after stage 2.
* Replaced comments causing wmlxgettext errors.
* Units:
* Fix "[object]duration=level is deprecated" warnings on 1.11.x affecting
scenarios where units with the stun weapon special (e.g. Valdemon Basher)
are present.
Author of the unofficial UtBS sequels Invasion from the Unknown and After the Storm.
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Re: After the Storm 0.8.90.1 [Wesnoth 1.10.x/1.11.1] (comple
BUG: E3S8B - Destiny - Part 1 - you can't recruit/recall for both of your sides and your unit's advancements (AMLA + XP) are reset (Wesnoth 1.11.1)
Re: After the Storm 0.8.90.1 [Wesnoth 1.10.x/1.11.1] (comple
From what I hear, that’s a problem with the game engine in 1.11.x.
I’ll see about implementing a quick workaround later. If you have a saved game of E3S7B (Dark Sea, initial or last turn, doesn’t matter) you could send me via PM attachment, that’d greatly speed things up too.
I’ll see about implementing a quick workaround later. If you have a saved game of E3S7B (Dark Sea, initial or last turn, doesn’t matter) you could send me via PM attachment, that’d greatly speed things up too.
Author of the unofficial UtBS sequels Invasion from the Unknown and After the Storm.
Re: After the Storm 0.8.90.1 [Wesnoth 1.10.x/1.11.1] (comple
Is there any downloadable era with shaxtals and verlissh from IFTU and ATS? If there isn't any will you make one? sorry for n00bish question, I'm new
Re: After the Storm 0.8.90.1 [Wesnoth 1.10.x/1.11.1] (comple
[self_advertisement] Actually, there is. [/self_advertisement]MalGalas wrote:Is there any downloadable era with shaxtals and verlissh from IFTU and ATS? If there isn't any will you make one? sorry for n00bish question, I'm new
Formerly known as the creator of Era of Chaos and maintainer of The Aragwaithi and the Era of Myths.
Re: After the Storm 0.9.0 [Wesnoth 1.10.x/1.11.1] (complete!
I haven't played wesnoth for about 4 years but I came back once I saw After the Storm was done. I was very impressed, I've just finished the first part.
One little error was that when Galas leveled the bolas option said magical when it is actually slows.
Keep it up!
One little error was that when Galas leveled the bolas option said magical when it is actually slows.
Keep it up!
After the Storm 0.9.0 [Wesnoth 1.10.x/1.11.1]
After years and years of development, drama, script rewrites, field research, technological advancements, budget cuts, and temporal shenanigans, today, March 5th 2013, I can say for sure that After the Storm is complete with the release of the most important milestone yet.
Version 0.9.0 is out, with all three episodes completed with 13 scenarios each.
A few caveats for people upgrading from the previous release:
This... has been a really long journey, to say the least, and I pretty much lost all hope of ever finishing this campaign at various points over past years. Development started in 2008 and quickly stagnated for various reasons:
Development Hell
After the Storm changed a lot since it was originally conceived in 2008. The original draft was both over-pretentious and subpar, and it was not what I wanted to create after IftU. I wanted to create something better than IftU, but I locked myself in a trap by relying on source material that was already broken by design. Making a better sequel became my obsession, and that obsession led to AtS’ stagnation during the development of Episode I.
But some time mid-2011, I finally saw that trying to achieve perfection was a flawed goal in its own right. What I should have been aiming for all along was to make something fun, something from which I could learn, something I would enjoy to play and create. It was that realization that finally led me to complete Episode I, and the rest was a blaze; a blaze that culminates with this release, today.
The result
The final product is neither perfect nor it aims to be such. I do not think this campaign is for everyone, seeing as how the gameplay and plot are very tightly knit together, and the overall scenario count goes up to 39 without taking cutscenes, segmented scenarios, and bifurcation into account; however, unlike IftU, every episode is a separate campaign in its own right, and I believe that makes the overall experience more enjoyable and less chaotic, balancing-wise.
When I first wrote IftU, my grasp of the English language was as poor as my handle of storytelling in general was, to say the least. This also applies to AtS Episode I up to scenario 9, part 2 — which became the turning point for the campaign’s development when I finally chose to renounce perfectionism and embrace the fun in creation. But I digress. AtS’ prose is all my own output with minor amendments from my playtesters and proofreaders, and an experiment in style wherein I take breaks from mainline conventions on purpose, in a subtle and calculated manner. Attentive players may be able to point out those inflection points from just paying attention at the characters and their interactions — characters whose flaws and mistakes are not as detached from reality as the game’s fantasy setting or the subtext-based delivery may suggest.
The three-episodes structure was mostly an afterthought. AtS episode III became an amalgamation of a previous planned AtS sequel and an aborted IftU prequel. But this structure fits the narrative better than the original plan. Episode I establishes the setting and motivations for the protagonists, and provides more hints about the overarching plot than IftU did; Episode II gradually develops further on the characters’ inner struggles while providing entertaining gameplay and dropping even more hints about the grand scheme; and finally, on Episode III things go off the rails in pretty much every way possible—including gameplay—and the plot reaches its final resolution within the scope originally intended for AtS.
Reception and expectations
Some people will be unable to find or interpret the hints and may see the finale as an out-of-the-blue succession of events, all because I avoided indulging in long and heavy exposition sequences that leave nothing to the player’s imagination and reading skills. I am perfectly aware that this is an inevitability, because it is absolutely impossible to please everyone, as I have learned from my experience with activities otherwise wholly orthogonal to the storytelling field. I think some UMC authors should really keep this in mind whenever they feel tempted to abandon their efforts just because a vocal segment of their players doesn’t like their output.
Other people will not like AtS because “it’s not like IftU”. Perfectionism aside, it is impossible for it to be like IftU after all that I have learned in the meantime about storytelling, life, people, and myself. The circumstances under which IftU was created were entirely unique and I would have to trade many things which I have gained or lost since then in order to create another IftU — and I would not be pleased by the result in the end.
I think AtS works just fine as an IftU sequel, and a sequel does not have to fully embrace the spirit of the original to be such. It’s not like AtS isn’t littered with callbacks to IftU in direct and meta levels anyway. There are a lot of things in it to enjoy, and a lot of things to hate — and both are part of the plan!
But in the end, all that matters to me is that I like the finished product, had fun making it, and learned lots of things along the road.
What’s next?
For those who might think that AtS’ finale is a definitive conclusion to the involved characters’ respective arcs: no, it is not — but I allotted a specific amount of time and scenarios for telling their origin stories, and the campaign had to end at some point. Is there enough material for sequels? Hell, yes, but I don’t see myself making another Wesnoth campaign given all the technical and non-technical limitations imposed by the platform. The three ultimate protagonists have a whole journey ahead of them (as well as more characters to meet), and I would like to explore that in some other medium in the future. For fellow Wesnoth UMC authors, though, there is plenty of material left to work with if you pay attention to every single minor detail.
Of course, I am open to questions about everything you may want to know about the campaign, be it via forum PM, or posts in this very forum topic. But I would appreciate it if people didn’t post topics for every single thing in Writers’ Forum — when that happens, odds are I will just ignore those topics in their entirety and not take the effort seriously. As a matter of principle, if you want to ask a campaign author about their work, you ask them directly through their official communication channels instead of walking to the closest park holding a massive sign in your hand.
With AtS 0.9.0 released, all I have left to do is to take care of fine-tuning scenario and unit balance, fixing any remaining prose issues (especially those annoying unit type descriptions for the in-game help system), dealing with missing/placeholder/subpar pixel art, and somehow find a portrait artist willing to work under my specific terms. The latter part will probably take ages, so don’t hold your breath waiting for AtS 1.0.0.
Finally
I will be forever grateful to the people (and pets) who helped me along this arduous and extended quest, even those who did so unwittingly — if you are reading this, odds are that you know who you are.
To conclude this post, the changelog for this version follows:
The full changelog—for versions 0.3.0 through 0.9.0—can be found here.
Version 0.9.0 is out, with all three episodes completed with 13 scenarios each.
A few caveats for people upgrading from the previous release:
- This release adds the final Epilogue scenario for Episode III, which will become a bonus feature in 0.9.1. If you had previously finished AtS Episode III using versions 0.8.90 or 0.8.90.1, you will have a start-of-scenario save for the Epilogue scenario which you can use after upgrading to this version.
- As usual, for the most stable experience I advise using Wesnoth 1.10.x — preferably 1.10.5 or a newer version when it becomes available. All episodes of this campaign were primarily developed and tested on 1.10.x, and there are subtle behavioral differences in the game engine between 1.10.x and 1.11.x that may break some sequences or cause other unintended side-effects.
- Various issues reported by playtesters on Wesnoth 1.11.1 were fixed. Most notably, it implements a workaround measure for mainline bug #20373 [Gna.org], which is relevant for Episode III scenarios starting from Dark Sea. People who experienced player information loss (recall and recruit lists, gold reserves) after Dark Sea on 1.11.1 will need to replay that scenario from the start-of-scenario save (NOT the Turn 1 save!) in order for Wesnoth to install the code in charge of solving that issue in later scenarios. This code will not work on Wesnoth 1.11.2 — you will need to finish Episode III on 1.11.1 before switching to 1.11.2 (whenever it is released, anyway).
This... has been a really long journey, to say the least, and I pretty much lost all hope of ever finishing this campaign at various points over past years. Development started in 2008 and quickly stagnated for various reasons:
- Perceived lack/loss of interest from the audience
- Excessive perfectionism on my part
- Various IRL struggles, including health and personal matters
- Constant conflicts of interest amongst the few people who were actually interested in IftU and AtS’ development
- Mainline development tasks taking up my spare time
- Wesnoth.org forums moderation and administration taking up my spare time
Development Hell
After the Storm changed a lot since it was originally conceived in 2008. The original draft was both over-pretentious and subpar, and it was not what I wanted to create after IftU. I wanted to create something better than IftU, but I locked myself in a trap by relying on source material that was already broken by design. Making a better sequel became my obsession, and that obsession led to AtS’ stagnation during the development of Episode I.
But some time mid-2011, I finally saw that trying to achieve perfection was a flawed goal in its own right. What I should have been aiming for all along was to make something fun, something from which I could learn, something I would enjoy to play and create. It was that realization that finally led me to complete Episode I, and the rest was a blaze; a blaze that culminates with this release, today.
The result
The final product is neither perfect nor it aims to be such. I do not think this campaign is for everyone, seeing as how the gameplay and plot are very tightly knit together, and the overall scenario count goes up to 39 without taking cutscenes, segmented scenarios, and bifurcation into account; however, unlike IftU, every episode is a separate campaign in its own right, and I believe that makes the overall experience more enjoyable and less chaotic, balancing-wise.
When I first wrote IftU, my grasp of the English language was as poor as my handle of storytelling in general was, to say the least. This also applies to AtS Episode I up to scenario 9, part 2 — which became the turning point for the campaign’s development when I finally chose to renounce perfectionism and embrace the fun in creation. But I digress. AtS’ prose is all my own output with minor amendments from my playtesters and proofreaders, and an experiment in style wherein I take breaks from mainline conventions on purpose, in a subtle and calculated manner. Attentive players may be able to point out those inflection points from just paying attention at the characters and their interactions — characters whose flaws and mistakes are not as detached from reality as the game’s fantasy setting or the subtext-based delivery may suggest.
The three-episodes structure was mostly an afterthought. AtS episode III became an amalgamation of a previous planned AtS sequel and an aborted IftU prequel. But this structure fits the narrative better than the original plan. Episode I establishes the setting and motivations for the protagonists, and provides more hints about the overarching plot than IftU did; Episode II gradually develops further on the characters’ inner struggles while providing entertaining gameplay and dropping even more hints about the grand scheme; and finally, on Episode III things go off the rails in pretty much every way possible—including gameplay—and the plot reaches its final resolution within the scope originally intended for AtS.
Reception and expectations
Some people will be unable to find or interpret the hints and may see the finale as an out-of-the-blue succession of events, all because I avoided indulging in long and heavy exposition sequences that leave nothing to the player’s imagination and reading skills. I am perfectly aware that this is an inevitability, because it is absolutely impossible to please everyone, as I have learned from my experience with activities otherwise wholly orthogonal to the storytelling field. I think some UMC authors should really keep this in mind whenever they feel tempted to abandon their efforts just because a vocal segment of their players doesn’t like their output.
Other people will not like AtS because “it’s not like IftU”. Perfectionism aside, it is impossible for it to be like IftU after all that I have learned in the meantime about storytelling, life, people, and myself. The circumstances under which IftU was created were entirely unique and I would have to trade many things which I have gained or lost since then in order to create another IftU — and I would not be pleased by the result in the end.
I think AtS works just fine as an IftU sequel, and a sequel does not have to fully embrace the spirit of the original to be such. It’s not like AtS isn’t littered with callbacks to IftU in direct and meta levels anyway. There are a lot of things in it to enjoy, and a lot of things to hate — and both are part of the plan!
But in the end, all that matters to me is that I like the finished product, had fun making it, and learned lots of things along the road.
What’s next?
For those who might think that AtS’ finale is a definitive conclusion to the involved characters’ respective arcs: no, it is not — but I allotted a specific amount of time and scenarios for telling their origin stories, and the campaign had to end at some point. Is there enough material for sequels? Hell, yes, but I don’t see myself making another Wesnoth campaign given all the technical and non-technical limitations imposed by the platform. The three ultimate protagonists have a whole journey ahead of them (as well as more characters to meet), and I would like to explore that in some other medium in the future. For fellow Wesnoth UMC authors, though, there is plenty of material left to work with if you pay attention to every single minor detail.
Of course, I am open to questions about everything you may want to know about the campaign, be it via forum PM, or posts in this very forum topic. But I would appreciate it if people didn’t post topics for every single thing in Writers’ Forum — when that happens, odds are I will just ignore those topics in their entirety and not take the effort seriously. As a matter of principle, if you want to ask a campaign author about their work, you ask them directly through their official communication channels instead of walking to the closest park holding a massive sign in your hand.
With AtS 0.9.0 released, all I have left to do is to take care of fine-tuning scenario and unit balance, fixing any remaining prose issues (especially those annoying unit type descriptions for the in-game help system), dealing with missing/placeholder/subpar pixel art, and somehow find a portrait artist willing to work under my specific terms. The latter part will probably take ages, so don’t hold your breath waiting for AtS 1.0.0.
Finally
I will be forever grateful to the people (and pets) who helped me along this arduous and extended quest, even those who did so unwittingly — if you are reading this, odds are that you know who you are.
To conclude this post, the changelog for this version follows:
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Version 0.9.0:
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* General:
* Milestone: all scenarios completed.
* Scenarios:
* Deployed code to work around a side-switching issue affecting Wesnoth
1.11.1 during post-Divergence (E3S6) scenarios. The corresponding
mainline bug is #20373 and it is fixed on 1.11.2.
* Fixed various "wesnoth.get_side is deprecated, use wesnoth.sides instead"
warnings on 1.11.x.
* Minor story text grammar, style, and punctuation amendments.
* E1S6 - Quenoth Isle (Elves of a Different Land):
* Minor prose tweaks.
* E1S7 - The Search for the Past:
* Minor prose tweaks.
* E1S12 - The Queen:
* Minor prose tweak.
* E1S13 - Death and Rebirth:
* Fixed minor prose issue ("take risky choices" -> "make risky choices").
* E2S2 - The Heart Forest:
* Minor prose tweak.
* E2S11 - A Final Confrontation:
* Minor cutscene improvements near the end.
* E2S12 - Fate:
* Minor cutscene improvements.
* E3S8C - Breakdown:
* Don't allow summoning Fire Guardians until the player enters the
underground river passage.
* Fix objectives display inconsistencies throughout the scenario.
* Minor cutscene improvements.
* E3S8D - Destiny, part 2:
* Fixed Anya's movements not being undoable.
* E3S9: Dark Depths:
* Fixed minor cutscene glitches.
* E3S10 - Blood:
* Add a context menu item displaying a list of available attack
combinations and their effects.
* E3S13 - Epilogue:
* New scenario.
* Units:
* Balancing:
* Decreased Demon Slashing Gale's melee attack from 11-3 to 10-3.
* Decreased Demon Slashing Gale's ranged attack from 10-5 to 9-4.
* Fixed Chaos Arbalestier ranged attack animation failing to trigger.
* Fixed Shaxthal Turret not getting the biomechanical trait.
* Fix multiple "Descriptions should no longer include the name as the first
line" warnings on 1.11.1 and later.
* Fix unit types with missing faction prefixes in their names:
* Arbalestier -> Chaos Arbalestier
* Cataphract -> Chaos Cataphract
* Crossbowman -> Chaos Crossbowman
* Heavy Longbowman -> Chaos Heavy Longbowman
* Hide private variations for regular unit types from the help system on
1.11.x.
* Killed Kri'tan.
Author of the unofficial UtBS sequels Invasion from the Unknown and After the Storm.
Re: After the Storm 0.9.0 [Wesnoth 1.10.x/1.11.1] (complete!
Noted. It’ll be fixed in 0.9.1 (which will hopefully not happen very soon).WYRMY wrote:One little error was that when Galas leveled the bolas option said magical when it is actually slows.
Author of the unofficial UtBS sequels Invasion from the Unknown and After the Storm.