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[READ FIRST] Bug Tracker Submission Guidelines

pegg • May. 27, 2025, 7:54 PM
May. 27, 2025, 7:54 PM
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Before creating a thread in this section, please review the following guidelines and ensure any posts follow their outline:
1. Visual Comparisons
For graphic-related suggestions, such as in the instance of a revised skin/texture/etc., please provide a side-to-side comparison image with both the proposed graphic(s) and the existing graphic(s) found in the current version of the game. It can be difficult for us to determine what exactly has been changed otherwise - more often than not, a lack of comparison will just result in a request/suggestion being overlooked.
An example of a comparison can be found below:

2. Post Separation
Individual suggestions should have their own individual threads and should not be lumped together into a singular, massive post. Keeping suggestions to their own posts makes it easier for us to organize individual submissions into Rejected/Pending/Closed categories. If a thread has multiple submissions in one, but some suggestions are rejected, it becomes unclear as to what has actually been accepted or not.
NOTE: An exception can be made in the case of very small changes, such as edits/fixes to individual skin frames or texture files.
3. Keep Submissions on the Forum
Please refrain from using platforms such as Discord to make formal suggestions - a single message can be easy to lose track of or forget about. By keeping them all on the forum, it becomes much easier for us to keep track of what has been suggested and increases the likelihood of any requested changes being made.
4. Cheats/Modifications
If you're reporting a potential bug, please ensure that the bug is not a result of using console commands/cheats or a loaded add-on. Use of mods/cheats can often result in errors that are not present in the unmodified vanilla game, so please check and make sure any potential bugs are replicable in normal gameplay before reporting them.
NOTE: An exception can be made in the case of bugs related to dedicated modding features included with the game.
1. Visual Comparisons
For graphic-related suggestions, such as in the instance of a revised skin/texture/etc., please provide a side-to-side comparison image with both the proposed graphic(s) and the existing graphic(s) found in the current version of the game. It can be difficult for us to determine what exactly has been changed otherwise - more often than not, a lack of comparison will just result in a request/suggestion being overlooked.
An example of a comparison can be found below:

2. Post Separation
Individual suggestions should have their own individual threads and should not be lumped together into a singular, massive post. Keeping suggestions to their own posts makes it easier for us to organize individual submissions into Rejected/Pending/Closed categories. If a thread has multiple submissions in one, but some suggestions are rejected, it becomes unclear as to what has actually been accepted or not.
NOTE: An exception can be made in the case of very small changes, such as edits/fixes to individual skin frames or texture files.
3. Keep Submissions on the Forum
Please refrain from using platforms such as Discord to make formal suggestions - a single message can be easy to lose track of or forget about. By keeping them all on the forum, it becomes much easier for us to keep track of what has been suggested and increases the likelihood of any requested changes being made.
4. Cheats/Modifications
If you're reporting a potential bug, please ensure that the bug is not a result of using console commands/cheats or a loaded add-on. Use of mods/cheats can often result in errors that are not present in the unmodified vanilla game, so please check and make sure any potential bugs are replicable in normal gameplay before reporting them.
NOTE: An exception can be made in the case of bugs related to dedicated modding features included with the game.