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     A bugfix making monsters just as smart as they were in 3.0.8 -- a bug had crept in where they were less effective at seeking the player out.
 
     A bugfix making monsters just as smart as they were in 3.0.8 -- a bug had crept in where they were less effective at seeking the player out.
 
     Autoconf support being made to work better
 
     Autoconf support being made to work better
     inclusion of David Gervais' tiles for the first time with the source archive, since they had recently become available under the Creative Commons' "ShareALike" license.
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     Inclusion of David Gervais' tiles for the first time with the source archive, since they had recently become available under the Creative Commons' "ShareALike" license.
  
 
This was also the first release of Angband to have a universal binary on the Mac OS X platform.
 
This was also the first release of Angband to have a universal binary on the Mac OS X platform.

Latest revision as of 13:37, 15 July 2020

Background

Version 3.0.9 was released on 27th February 2008 by Anna Sidwell, and its main aim was to defuse a pointless argument on the newsgroup by changing shop UI behaviour.

The change in question was to make buying in stores not be started by "Enter" but instead have it start only using the 'p' or 'g' keys. Other changes included:

   A bugfix making monsters just as smart as they were in 3.0.8 -- a bug had crept in where they were less effective at seeking the player out.
   Autoconf support being made to work better
   Inclusion of David Gervais' tiles for the first time with the source archive, since they had recently become available under the Creative Commons' "ShareALike" license.

This was also the first release of Angband to have a universal binary on the Mac OS X platform.