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    I would like to propose a suggestion, which is reverting the code base/game to V7.

    V7 had perfectly working code, and has lasted for years.
    V8 has had its issues for about 1.5 year now, and it's starting to get really annoying, especially now with all the FPS issues and crashes (which quite literally, make it unplayable).

    All that it would take to revert to V7 would be the following:
    -> Refund coins for reg. donation items that have been purchased.
    -> Add the new luckybox items, and cosmetics.
    -> Disable/modify V7 room tags to work like on V8.
    -> Port over the GUI/interface

    The way I see FGunZ right now (and I imagine many other people do as well), is that with each update it is getting more and more broken. I understand that there is a lack of developers working on the source, which is why I think that putting aside this trial & error cycle of trying to fix the broken code would be pretty beneficial; you could start a new project, grabbing a copy of the V7 source, and working it up to be compatible with the current server (which honestly wouldn't take that long, and wouldn't give nowhere near as much of a headache as trying to fix the current broken stuff (which let's be honest, is basically everything at this point in time)).

    The biggest issue in all this is that you have access to perfectly working code (V7) - that you could literally copy and paste over - but continously manage to break more and more things.
    I deeply care for FG, and it is the only server I ever stuck to, but these issues are getting old now...
    Last edited by Skilly; 01-14-2019 at 01:45 AM.

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