Every version that we have launched to date.
Some versions may be unstable!
Some version may appear to have no difference from the one before this.
This is most likely NOT an error!!!
When this happens, usually something changed that can't be seen by the end user
It could be one of the following (but isn't limited too):
Every version will be marked with a Release Type.
This is our guess of the stability of the release.
RECOMMENDED would be the most stable.
TESTING would be in the middle.
DEVELOPMENT would be the least stable.
| Type | Download | ReleaseDate(dd/mm/yy) | Release Type | Status | Server/Client Compatibility |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CLIENT | Alpha-0.6b | 1/5/15 | RECOMMENDED | Released | Server a0.2a |
| SERVER | Alpha-0.2a | 27/04/15 | RECOMMENDED | Released | Client a0.6a & Client a0.6b |
| CLIENT | Alpha-0.6a | 27/04/15 | RECOMMENDED | Released | Server a0.2a |
| SERVER | Alpha-0.1a | 25/04/15 | TESTING | Released | Client a0.5a |
| CLIENT | Alpha-0.5a | 25/04/15 | TESTING | Released | Server a0.1a |
| CLIENT | Alpha-0.4b | 19/04/15 | TESTING | Released | None |
| CLIENT | Alpha-0.4a | 18/04/15 | DEVELOPMENT | Released | None |
| CLIENT | Alpha-0.3a | 17/04/15 | RECOMMENDED | Released | None |
| CLIENT | Alpha-0.2a | 17/02/15 | TESTING | Released | None |
| CLIENT | Alpha-0.1a | 15/02/15 | RECOMMENDED | Released | None |
Versions 0.3a-Alpha and prior need at least Java8 to run. Versions 0.4a-Alpha and forward need at least Java6 to run.