Releases: xaya/taurion_gsp
Taurion 0.3.2 (3rd Competition)
This is a minor release for the 0.3 branch (third competition), which adds a REST interface and uses it to serve the bootstrap data (#176). This fixes issues with light mode.
There is a public Docker image based on GNU/Linux available for this release as xaya/taurion:0.3.2
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Taurion 0.3.1 (3rd Competition)
This is a follow-up release for the 0.3 branch (the third public Taurion competition). It includes mainly the implementation of the "unblock spawns" hardfork scheduled for block 2'159'000 from #170. In addition, it also includes the new getversion
RPC method backported from #172, and changes setpathdata
to support characters in #169.
There is a public Docker image based on GNU/Linux available for this release as xaya/taurion:0.3.1
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Taurion 0.3 (3rd Competition)
This is the version of Taurion used for the third treasure hunt and alpha competition. It includes a lot of new game-play and other features, which can be found under the 0.3 milestone.
A GNU/Linux Docker image is available for this release as xaya/taurion:0.3
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Taurion 0.2 (2nd Competition)
This is the version of Taurion we use for the second tech-demo competition. It includes many new features over the first competition (0.1), including inventories, banking, resources, mining and stealing of items.
Taurion 0.1.2 (Demo Competition)
This is a bug-fix release for the "tech demo" Taurion GSP. It adds the new getnullstate
RPC method that can be useful for improving frontend performance, and fixes a bug that crashed the GSP with empty waypoints.
Taurion 0.1.1 (Demo Competition)
This is a minor update to the "tech demo" Taurion GSP version. It adds in the competition's end time, so that no more prizes will be given out after the end of the competition (matching what prizes will really be distributed afterwards).
This corresponds to the backport of #26 to the 0.1
release branch.
Taurion 0.1 (Demo Competition)
This is a first "versioned" release of the Taurion GSP. It is the version we use for the tech-demo competition. The game supports basic movement, combat and prospecting to win prizes in a provably fair way, but most of the future features of Taurion are still missing.