Good day, airport CEO!
It's been a while since we last corresponded but today we're breaking the silence with a small quality of life update: Airport CEO 1.0-39! As you will see per the below patch notes, this update mainly solves a few extremely rare issues that have come across our backlog per your bug reports over the last half year. Since Airport CEO is, as of over a year ago, fully out of early access we're not working on any additional major features but there are still a few lingering aircraft models that are being prepared for their maiden V1 and rotate. And while they're not deployed with this update; you can rest assure that we have not forgotten them!
Here's what's changing with this update...
[h1]Release notes - Version 1.0-39[/h1]
[h2]Bug[/h2]
[list][*] [b]MERCURY-46425:[/b] Extremely rare exception in person movement system can cause passengers to get stuck on the wrong floor
[*] [b]MERCURY-46416:[/b] Some projects can in rare instances have a lower max assignable admins amount than the minimum assignable amount
[*] [b]MERCURY-46413:[/b] Flight planner does not always load correctly after closing the fligjht planning panel while dragging a flight
[*] [b]MERCURY-46406:[/b] Aircraft can in extremely rare instances get stuck outside the active world
[*] [b]MERCURY-46400:[/b] Cancelling of contracts can in extremely rare cases throw an unhandled NullReferenceException
[*] [b]MERCURY-46366:[/b] Administrators can in extremely rare instances not be redistributed after project completion
[*] [b]MERCURY-45993:[/b] Incorrect font in departure boarding card can cause some characters to appear as missing
[*] [b]MERCURY-45345:[/b] Flights can in very rare instances overlap as a result of automatic planning on extremely large airports[/list]
While it's currently quite quiet over at Apog Labs, we're still burning the midnight oil. After feeling a bit of an early access communications burnout, communiqués from us has had a bit of a break as we've put our heads down and focused on the development of a new thing. But we'll be taking a break from that break later this summer via a studio update on the [url=https://www.apoglabs.com/]Apog Labs website[/url], detailing some of the things we've occupied ourselves with during the first half of this year.
Until then... fly safe!
[i]// Alexander, Fredrik & Olof - Apog Labs[/i]