![]() ![]() It's that time again, yet another TShock release has arrived.Īs usual, we'll start off with some thanks to the awesome people who've made this found a nasty exploit and patched it for us. The syntax and grammar of this post have been edited by and are not the responsibility of by Wight Mar 12, 2017 They're most easily identifiable by staff markings on the forums or the "leader" badge on Discord. The leadership team consists of TShock developers, forum moderators, and Discord moderators. Warnings will be issued for violations of this code of conduct, in general, prior to discretionary enforcement by the leadership team. In other words, the current warning ladder system has been obsoleted. In addition, violations of this code of conduct will be decided on a case by case basis as opposed to having a binary set of actions applied. In many cases, we've already been enforcing these - but we'd like to set it out in the open too. This revised code of conduct and set of rules supersedes our existing policies despite being mostly the same, just easier to understand. Download and enjoyĪs we work to revamp the community, we're going to be moving to a code of conduct model with a very loose set of "rules" tacked on the side. Removed the -lang command-line flag from TShock. Chat is now handled using the NetTextModule and packet 82. Fixed levers and things not updating properly. Huge shoutout to the Terraria devs for adding this specially for us <3 Updated ServerBroadcast hook to provide a NetworkText object. This packet allows for the same functionality that packet 82 (CreateCombatText) used to have. * Added OnNpcKilled hook to Server API: 2.2 Added CreateCombatTextExtended (119) to PacketTypes. * Updated OpenTerraria API to 1.3.5.3 Updated Terraria Server API to 1.3.5.3 Updated TShock core components to 1.3.5.3 Terraria Server API version tick: 2.1 If you contributed and your name isn't included in here, you're still amazing and incredible. ![]() ![]() The changelog is short and sweet, but don't let it fool you. Huge thanks to everyone who helped us test, fixed bugs, and in general provided the support we need to do the job we do. Thanks for being patient and bearing with us, it's been a strenuous update period. ![]()
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