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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.
Users are strongly encouraged to test these beta releases so this process can be as smooth and expedient as possible! beta 1 , which cover a lot of the changes. This blog post only covers the changes between beta 1 and beta 2. Physics: Add debug colours and fills to CollisionPolygon3D ( GH-101810 ).
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.
Release Candidate on the horizon we continue to release beta snapshots frequently and relentlessly! This beta includes a few big changes which may interest a lot of users: SkeletonModificationStack3D has been removed, with the 3D inverse kinematic API being more or less reset to the state of Godot 3.x. With the first Godot 4.0
has been in beta for over two months , and the overall feature completeness, stability and usability have improved a lot during that time. Some big changes in this beta: Android: Enable GLES3 support ( GH-69355 ). GDScript: Loads of follow-up improvements to recent fixes in beta 5 and 6. C#: Tons of improvements! What's new.
beta 1 in September, and that was a big milestone on our journey to finalize our next major release – be sure to check out that blog post if you haven't yet, for an overview of some of the main highlight of Godot 4.0. Since then, we've been releasing new beta snapshots every other week, and this is now the 5th beta. What's new.
beta 1 blog post , so if you havent read that one, have a look to be introduced to the main new features added in the 4.4 This section covers changes made since the previous beta 4 snapshot , which are mostly regression fixes, or safe fixes to longstanding issues: Audio: Web: Fix issue when pausing an non-started sample ( GH-102955 ).
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
We already had two betas , and here's the next round with Godot 3.2.2 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. stable, which is why we publish this beta build now. Other changes.
This beta 4 fixes some regressions and adds more bug fixes to make the upcoming release even better. 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. Notably, Godot 3.2.2 The fix made in the 3.2
Again close to two weeks since beta 2 , time runs fast! With beta 2, we upgraded Mono to version 6.6.0 The Mono build for beta 2 did not run properly on Windows, and we are still hard at work trying to solve that together with upstream. beta 1 , or wait for 3.2 beta 4 which should have fixed Mono 6.x x binaries.
beta 1 development snapshot , it's time for another beta release to bring us closer to the final 3.0 beta 2 today, you can probably assume that 3.0 This release fixes many of the issues that you reported while testing beta 1 , so it should be a lot more stable. Three weeks after our 3.0 Disclaimer. Bug reports.
Right, yet another beta build, but this one is so much closer to the release candidate ;). More seriously, we are quite happy with the current state of the master branch and a lot of important bug fixes have been made since the previous beta 4. For changes since the last beta build, see the list of commits. Disclaimer.
After another two weeks since our previous beta build , here comes Godot 3.2 beta 4 , bringing back the Mono build for all supported platforms (including Android and WebAssembly, new in Godot 3.2). Since then, Hein-Pieter spent some time debugging and fixing our cross-compilation issues. 246 commits have been merged since 3.2
We published a first beta a few weeks ago, and here's the next round with Godot 3.2.2 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. stable, which is why we publish this beta build now.
stable, we plan to release beta builds frequently to have broad testing on the latest fixes and spot any regression. beta 8 with close to 50 commits made since beta 7 a few days ago. beta 7 and 3.1 This beta is built from commit a32b26d. This will be fixed shortly in beta 9. So we're now publishing Godot 3.1
stable, we plan to release beta builds frequently to have broad testing on the latest fixes and spot any regression. beta 11 with over 110 commits made since beta 10 a few days ago. beta 10 and 3.1 This beta is built from commit e930fb9. beta 6 is that the Windows binaries are now properly code signed.
s development officially entered the beta stage last week, which coincides for us with what we name the feature freeze : from now on, no new features will be merged in the master branch, as the focus will be fully on fixing existing issues to stabilize the current feature set. beta 1 , just one month after the previous alpha 2.
Since there were a number of big changes though I opted for making it another beta, and if all goes well testing it we should have a RC 1 in coming days. IMPORTANT: This is a beta build, which means that it is not suitable for use in production, nor for press reviews of what Godot 3.2 219 commits have been merged since 3.2 Disclaimer.
stable, we plan to release beta builds frequently to have broad testing on the latest fixes and spot any regression. beta 10 with 70 commits made since beta 9 a few days ago. beta 9 and 3.1 This beta is built from commit e930fb9. beta 6 is that the Windows binaries are now properly code signed. Disclaimer.
stable, we plan to release beta builds frequently to have broad testing on the latest fixes and spot any regression. beta 9 with close to 50 commits made since beta 8 a few days ago. beta 8 and 3.1 This beta is built from commit a5370b1. beta 6 is that the Windows binaries are now properly code signed.
stable, we plan to release beta builds frequently to have broad testing on the latest fixes and spot any regression. beta 6 with close to 150 commits made since beta 5 a few days ago. beta 5 and 3.1 This beta is built from commit 30a4723. As bugfixing is going at a steady pace towards Godot 3.1 Disclaimer.
stable, we plan to release beta builds frequently to have broad testing on the latest fixes and spot any regression. beta 7 with close to 25 commits made since beta 6 a few days ago. beta 6 and 3.1 This beta is built from commit e30ce69. As bugfixing is going at a steady pace towards Godot 3.1 Disclaimer.
Nevertheless, other contributors have kept working in the meantime, and some of the Godot Sprint attendees also did some welcome bugfixing, so we have enough content for a new beta 4 build. beta 3 and 3.1 This beta is built from commit 17809ca. We're quite close to being ready for a first release candidate. Disclaimer.
beta 1 , and many high priority bug reports have been fixed since then. We're now publishing a new beta 2 snapshot for testers to work with. beta 1 and 3.1 This beta is built from commit 1efd37f. beta 2 now bundles mono 5.18 We entered the release freeze last week with Godot 3.1 s usability and features.
beta 2 last week, and our new beta 3 snapshot is a lot closer to what we want the final 3.1 beta 2 and 3.1 This beta is built from commit a851033. IMPORTANT: This is a beta build, which means that it is not suitable for use in production, nor for press reviews of what Godot 3.1 to be like. Contrarily to our 3.0.x
After three well-tested and quite stable alpha builds, we're now ready to enter the beta stage for the upcoming Godot 3.2 beta 1 as our next iteration, fixing various issues from previous builds. IMPORTANT: This is a beta build, which means that it is not suitable for use in production, nor for press reviews of what Godot 3.2
The Mono binaries in this beta appear not to work properly on Windows and macOS, so unless you're running Linux, it is recommended to stay with 3.2 beta 1 or compile from the master branch if you use C#. We published a first beta build for Godot 3.2 We published a first beta build for Godot 3.2 It's time for Godot 3.2
This new beta 5 comes with 4 weeks' worth of bugfixes and enhancements over the previous dev snapshots, as well as some nice new features. Moreover, there have been many fixes to features introduced in previous betas, so make sure to test this build and ensure that everything works as you'd want it. beta 5). Highlights.
This new beta 3 build comes shortly after last week's beta 2 to fix some of the regressions and bugs reported against that release. This update also re-adds UWP templates which we missing in beta 1 and beta 2 due to a temporary buildsystem issue. beta 3, only classical build for now). beta 3). Highlights.
This new beta 4 adds a new round of bugfixes and enhancements over the previous dev snapshots, as well as some nice new features. Additionally, beta 4 adds support for MP3 loading and playback ! and included in this beta are: Android App Bundle and subview embedding support. Optional GDNative support for HTML5 (new in beta 4).
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. and included in this beta are: Android App Bundle and subview embedding support. branch, the current stable 3.2
This first beta build already includes a number of them which have been worked on by core contributors, with notable mentions to: Android App Bundle and subview embedding support. And this is just a first beta, there's more in the works that will be included in future beta builds. Now that we're confident that 3.2.3 Bug reports.
Adding to the first beta version from last month ago, we now have even more great features coming in 3.2.4: 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 ). While development keeps going at full speed towards Godot 4.0
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 debug collision 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 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 ).
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 debug collision shapes ( GH-49075 ). Highlights.
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. Core: Complain if casting a freed object in a debug session ( GH-51095 ). Highlights.
has been in beta for over two months , and the overall feature completeness, stability and usability have improved a lot during that time. Some big changes in this beta: Android: Enable GLES3 support ( GH-69355 ). GDScript: Loads of follow-up improvements to recent fixes in beta 5 and 6. C#: Tons of improvements! What’s new.
beta 1 in September, and that was a big milestone on our journey to finalize our next major release – be sure to check out that blog post if you haven’t yet, for an overview of some of the main highlight of Godot 4.0. Since then, we’ve been releasing new beta snapshots every other week, and this is now the 5th beta. What’s new.
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
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