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Updates.. we can already restrict members from ignoring mods afaik? Oh well.

2 minutes ago, TSP said:

That's IPS for you. They love to play that trick on large communties that are unable to instantly upgrade. ;)

 

Give it a day or two to be safe, so you'll get the 4.1.19.1 that will most likely appear as well :p

Ah we do, we usually end up upgrading to the hotfix release anyway.

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Yeah IPB made version 3.0 highly customizable, incremented since its inception (we started with 1.3) and then dumbed everything with 4.0.. now it seems with every release they are adding back what they removed at a snail's pace. 

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3 hours ago, Buttus said:

do updates cost anything?  or just the time for everything to work through?

License is paid every six month renewal, devs cost money and @Raze keeps eating the kittens :(

3 hours ago, Steven P. said:

Yeah IPB made version 3.0 highly customizable, incremented since its inception (we started with 1.3) and then dumbed everything with 4.0.. now it seems with every release they are adding back what they removed at a snail's pace. 

perhaps they are following Microsofts stellar leadership in this :p 

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16 hours ago, LimeMaster said:

You do with IPB4 apparently.

Nope, try and ignore a mod or other staff: I dare you to.

 

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6 minutes ago, astropheed said:

I don 't understand why we keep replacing them.

I don't understand why they are eaten in the first place :( 

4 hours ago, Danielx64 said:

Nope, try and ignore a mod or other staff: I dare you to.

 

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I tested it months ago with a different mod, it worked then. :p Obviously it won't work now because they've updated to the latest version.

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21 hours ago, Steven P. said:

License is paid every six month renewal, devs cost money and @Raze keeps eating the kittens :(

You mentioned wrong person who eats kitten. :laugh:  

 

It is @The Evil Overlord who eats kittens. 

 

@Raze uses Limes from @LimeMaster for his drinks. 

 

:p 

 

 

4 minutes ago, satukoro said:

And we still can't see who people quoted in the Front Page News comments section.

Change to linear view from drop down menu at the top of the comments on the right side.

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