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Community and Discussions

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Overview

This page explains how to use GitHub Discussions and Issues effectively when interacting with our projects.

Where to ask questions

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.

Where to file bugs

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.

How roadmap discussions work

Our roadmap is hosted in the GitHub Discussions Roadmap category so that community members can comment and react on specific themes:

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:

  1. Open the Roadmap category.
  2. Use the Watch / notification control on that page to follow new posts and comments.
  3. 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.

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