From: Martin B. <dr....@t-...> - 2020-12-04 18:05:19
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On 04.12.2020 18:56, Volker wrote: > good evening, > one remark to the installation routine. > I've installed rails 2.2.1.exe in one folder with games folder. after > installing rails 2.3 in a different folder, the clean-up routine kills > also my games folder without asking. > Thanks. > > Volker > > Am 02.12.2020 um 22:29 schrieb Martin Brumm: >> >> Good Evening, >> >> please find the release notes for version 2.3.0. >> >> Rails-18xx version 2.3.0 >> >> * >> >> Completed 18Scan. >> See the Game Notes for some limitations, and instructions on how >> to handle reaching destinations, which must be done manually (as >> in 1856). >> >> * >> >> Implemented Steam over Holland (SOH). >> It includes three Start Round variants, which must be selected in >> the Options menu before starting the game. See the Game Notes for >> details. >> A new feature is the cost imbursement of completing a river >> crossing. Crossable rivers are displayed on the map in the same >> way as impassible tile edges in other games. >> >> * >> >> Fixed 1856 bugs, related to using 8-trains rather than Diesels, >> and to CGR token placement when upgrading a #59 >> <https://github.com/Rails-18xx/Rails/pull/59> OO tile. >> >> * >> >> Several (potential and actual) action logging messages have been >> clarified. >> >> * >> >> Minor Bug Fixes to 1880 >> >> Thanks to all Bug reporters and to Erik Vos for fixing most of them >> and contributing the implementations of 18Scan and Steam over Holland. >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Rails-announce mailing list >> Rai...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rails-announce > > -- > Volker Schnell > email: vs...@vo... > homepage: www.volkers-muehle.de > > > _______________________________________________ > Rails-announce mailing list > Rai...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rails-announce Interesting i havent observed that behaviour ? Can anyone confirm this observation ? Thanks to Volker. I'll check that out. Regards, Martin |