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We have reached the first beta release for the 4.4 in around a month, but as usual, this timeline will depend on how quickly we are able to fix the outstanding bugs and what new bugs are identified in the beta process. New in Beta 1! Since this is brand new in Beta 1, please test it carefully and report any issues.
beta 11 , we found a lot of regressions – as we expected! As the pace intensifies in the lead-up to the first Release Candidate, we decided to make more frequent beta snapshots for testing. when dealing with PackedArrays) which many beta 11 users experienced ( GH-71228 ). A lot more GDScript fixes and improvements! What's new.
beta 11 , we found a lot of regressions – as we expected! As the pace intensifies in the lead-up to the first Release Candidate, we decided to make more frequent beta snapshots for testing. when dealing with PackedArrays) which many beta 11 users experienced ( GH-71228 ). A lot more GDScript fixes and improvements! What’s new.
beta 1 one month ago! But the “1” in beta 1 means that it’s only the first step of the journey, and like for the alpha phase, we’re going to release new beta snapshots roughly every other week. We’re now at beta 3, making good progress on fixing the issues that testers are reporting. We released Godot 4.0 Major changes.
beta 1 one month ago! But the "1" in beta 1 means that it's only the first step of the journey, and like for the alpha phase, we're going to release new beta snapshots roughly every other week. We're now at beta 3, making good progress on fixing the issues that testers are reporting. We released Godot 4.0
With this beta 6 build, there are several recently merged changes that will require heavy testing to be stabilized before 3.2.4-stable: In this beta, the dynamic BVH is the default option for both physics and rendering. Multiple fixes to one-way collisions , handling many cases where collisions would not work reliably.
We had a beta 2 build ten days ago , and a number of issues have since been found and fixed, so it's time for Godot 3.4 If you already reviewed the changelog for the previous beta, you can skip right to the differences between beta 2 and beta 3. Editor: Fix logic for showing tilemap debugcollision shapes ( GH-49075 ).
beta 2 , even though we never had a formal beta 1 announcement on this blog. beta 1 is available for download for comparison purposes, but since it had a major regression on C# support on Windows , I skipped its blog post. and included in this beta are: Animation: Add animation "reset" track feature ( GH-44558 ).
This beta 6 build provides additional features and fixes to bugs reported against previous builds. If you already reviewed the changelog for the previous beta, you can skip right to the differences between beta 5 and beta 6. Physics: Improved logic for KinematicBody collision recovery depth ( GH-53451 ).
This beta 4 build provides additional features and fixes to bugs reported against previous builds. If you already reviewed the changelog for the previous beta, you can skip right to the differences between beta 3 and beta 4. Editor: Fix logic for showing tilemap debugcollision shapes ( GH-49075 ).
This beta 5 build provides additional features and fixes to bugs reported against previous builds. If you already reviewed the changelog for the previous beta, you can skip right to the differences between beta 4 and beta 5 ( part 1 , part 2 ). Core: Complain if casting a freed object in a debug session ( GH-51095 ).
is turning out to be quite feature-packed and we've been taking the time to iterate with four beta snapshots. While this is not a feature per se, it fixes a major annoyance that users have had with pointers to freed objects unexpectedly being re-assigned to new objects, causing hard-to-debug issues. The upcoming Godot 3.2.2
is turning out to be quite feature-packed and we've been taking the time to iterate with four beta snapshots and two release candidates (RC). While this is not a feature per se, it fixes a major annoyance that users have had with pointers to freed objects unexpectedly being re-assigned to new objects, causing hard-to-debug issues.
is turning out to be quite feature-packed and we've been taking the time to iterate with four beta snapshots before reaching a state that we're confident enough to label as release candidate. beta 4 have been renamed in preparation for the addition of GLES3 batching, see this Pull Request ). The upcoming Godot 3.2.2 stable build.
A big thankyou to all the contributors who worked on this release by implementing bug fixes or features, or testing the changes to spot potential regressions and help debug issues. Debugging: Many improvements to the editor's debugger and display of complex types. Physics: Add one-way collision to tile-set/tile-map. Highlights.
So here's a first Release Candidate to get broader testing of everything that has been iterated upon in the past 6 beta builds. Multiple fixes to one-way collisions. And there's even more in the works that will be included in future beta builds. Core: Disable decayment of freed Objects to null in debug builds ( GH-41866 ).
beta 2 available now), we still cherry-pick important bug fixes to the 3.3 Editor: Fix logic for showing tilemap debugcollision ( GH-49075 ). While we're busy working on both the upcoming Godot 4.0 releases (with a dev snapshot for 3.4 branch regularly for maintenance releases (see our release policy ).
With this first Release Candidate , we completely freezes feature development, and comes after a long series of beta builds to fix a number of bugs reported against previous builds (as well as against previous stable branches). If you already reviewed the changelog for beta 6, you can skip right to the differences between beta 6 and RC 1.
beta 4 available now), we still cherry-pick important bug fixes to the 3.3 Editor: Fix logic for showing tilemap debugcollision ( GH-49075 ). While we're busy working on both the upcoming Godot 4.0 releases (with a dev snapshot for 3.4 branch regularly for maintenance releases (see our release policy ).
Raise errors when accessing deleted objects in debug. Physics: Many fixes to one-way collisions. Fixes to KinematicBody collisions. Cylinder collision shape for GodotPhysics. Raise errors when accessing deleted objects in debug. but going one step too far: in debug builds in 3.2.3, New CPU lightmapper.
beta 3 available now), we still cherry-pick important bug fixes to the 3.3 Editor: Fix logic for showing tilemap debugcollision ( GH-49075 ). While we're busy working on both the upcoming Godot 4.0 releases (with a dev snapshot for 3.4 branch regularly for maintenance releases (see our release policy ).
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