Ignition X 2.06

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Playniax(Posted 2015) [#1]
Hi,

Just a little update on Ignition X

Ignition X 2.06 is out!

The R.U.B.E. importer is now included and no longer a stand alone product!
Also tweaked the docs a bit.

We also have a new support / download center: http://support.playniax.com
The Ignitionxlive support site will shut down eventually and everything has moved to http://support.playniax.com
You do need to make a new account though and use your existing license key to register.

You may want to check out our newest product called Pyro: http://www.monkey-x.com/Community/posts.php?topic=9833

Pyro is a new game framework for Monkey X and the spiritual successor to Ignition X

Pyro was written from scratch with all the cool new features of Mojo 2 (and ONLY Mojo 2!) in mind and anticipating the arrival of Monkey 2!

We do intend to maintain and improve Ignition X but Ignition X will stay Mojo 1 ONLY! where Pyro focuses on Mojo 2!

Bye


pit(Posted 2015) [#2]
Hi playniax

I just update my modules and rebuild the help
but on the home page of the igniiton help, it's still the version 2.04 which is mentioned...

Normal ?

Pit


Playniax(Posted 2015) [#3]
What Monkey version are you using? You need at least v84 because of the new doc system.

To be sure you have the right version of Igntion X:

Check the zip name. It should be 'ignitionx4monkeyv2.06.zip'
Also check the VERSIONS.TXT in the bananas folder if it has 2.06 at the top.


pit(Posted 2015) [#4]
HI

no I still have the V83
as it's the last official version (I don't install experimental version)
In you post you didn't announce this
and as your version 2.06 is an offcial upadte, it must be based on an official Monkey, Seems logic

so, now, what can I do ?
go back to 2.05 ?
Is it possible ?


Playniax(Posted 2015) [#5]
You can find a zip file at support.playniax.com that allow you to manually install the docs like before.

Although, unless you are not going to publish/release a game or app for the public it probably can't hurt to install even the 'experimental' version of Monkey.