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Posted 02 January 2023 - 01:09 PM #1

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What is your suggestion?:
Add a new command, ::knownbugs, that brings up a moderator-curated list of known issues that the game is facing now that are regressions from previous experience.

Only things confirmed by the staff to be a regression would be added, and when the issue was resolved in a future update (or after intervention from the staff), it would be removed.

This is not be a replacement to reporting a bug properly on the forums to make sure the developers can see it, but just informative for the players themselves about how their play may be impacted.

Could make use of the same interface as ;;staff or the farmer's blessing teleports.
 
Is this in OSRS?:
No, but this would be unique to Alora; nothing from OSRS would impact it.
 
Has this suggestion been accepted already?:
Not that I found when searching through the Suggestions section
 
How would this benefit Alora?:
Players could quickly identify if the issue they are facing is more widely impacting others too, without a need for moderators to be contacted beyond the initial report/confirmation of the issue.


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Posted 02 January 2023 - 01:15 PM #2

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If you make a bug report you can see what is being done with it when omicron replies to it. He takes care of all the bug reports individually. This would encourage bug abuse or make bugs known that aren't fixed yet.


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