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    Sure. I'm traveling this week and won't be able to touch the code anyway.

    By the way you should look into git cherry-pick. In some (but not all) cases it can apply patches from one branch painlessly to another one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkDragon View Post
    Sure. I'm traveling this week and won't be able to touch the code anyway.

    By the way you should look into git cherry-pick. In some (but not all) cases it can apply patches from one branch painlessly to another one.

    Everything is done, and merged in master now.

    Please note that it is not the cause of issue 144..

    I sort of suspect your itemdata, npcdata, and weapon abstraction there, as it is an issue loading some components of the save data, that appear to not exist. It only affects Release builds, so tracking it down is not going to be fun, and you may want to look at some binaries from me to find any issues that are MSVC--8 related.

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