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Roadmap discussions category
This page explains how to use GitHub Discussions and Issues effectively when interacting with our projects.
Use Discussions when you:
- Need help troubleshooting but are not yet sure it is a bug.
- Have questions about features, platforms, or settings.
- Want to share general feedback or ideas.
Good starting points:
- Browse existing topics in the support or Q&A categories.
- Search by keyword before opening a new discussion.
- Keep titles descriptive so that others can find similar questions.
Use Issues when you have a clear, reproducible problem:
- A repeatable gameplay or UI bug.
- A crash, hard freeze, or save corruption.
- A multiplayer connectivity problem.
- Significant performance problems that remain after basic tuning.
When you open an issue, pick the template that best fits (bug, crash, performance, multiplayer) and follow the guidance in Bug-Reporting.
If you are unsure whether to open an Issue or a Discussion, start with a Discussion. Maintainers can convert it to an Issue if appropriate.
Our roadmap is hosted in the GitHub Discussions Roadmap category so that community members can comment and react on specific themes:
- Roadmap category: https://github.com/World-Domination-Software/Projects/discussions/categories/roadmap
Each roadmap discussion typically represents a theme, milestone, or cluster of related improvements. Comments in those threads help us understand:
- Which areas players care about most.
- Real-world use cases and constraints.
- Concerns or risks that might not be obvious from metrics alone.
To follow roadmap updates:
- Open the Roadmap category.
- Use the Watch / notification control on that page to follow new posts and comments.
- Optionally watch the entire repository for broader announcements.
You can react with emojis for quick feedback and leave comments when you have specific examples or suggestions.
Tags: documentation, discussions, community, roadmap