Skip to content

Update the README for 1.19 #20348

New issue

Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account

Merged
merged 3 commits into from
May 29, 2025
Merged

Update the README for 1.19 #20348

merged 3 commits into from
May 29, 2025

Conversation

hrydgard
Copy link
Owner

@hrydgard hrydgard commented May 16, 2025

As it says on the tin. The release is drawing closer, so let's be ready with a good feature-listing README.

Anything important I missed?

@hrydgard hrydgard added this to the v1.19.0 milestone May 16, 2025
@hrydgard
Copy link
Owner Author

Thanks!

Yeah I didn't run the link formatter yet.

@Felipefpl
Copy link
Contributor

You didnt mention this will be the last build with DX9. ;)

@Nemoumbra
Copy link
Contributor

Added Infrastructure multiplayer support, with automatic DNS configuration ([#19865], [#19869], [#20221], [#20220], [#19875])

Maybe we should hint at what networking features we don't support yet?

@crashGG
Copy link
Contributor

crashGG commented May 17, 2025

Could change the compiler from msvc to Clang in workflow??
According to some experience of using other emulators, such as duckstation, pcsx2, changing the compiler from msvc to Clang can bring 3%~5% performance improvement with most CPUs , and Clang also has an advantage in covering a wider range of target platforms.

@hrydgard
Copy link
Owner Author

hrydgard commented May 17, 2025

@crashGG Potentially, but it has nothing to do with this README pull request. Create a separate issue if you want to discuss it, or even better make a PR with the change :)

That said, we already use clang on Android and iOS where performance really matters. On Windows, we don't really have a performance problem.

@crashGG
Copy link
Contributor

crashGG commented May 17, 2025

@crashGG Potentially, but it has nothing to do with this README pull request. Create a separate issue if you want to discuss it, or even better make a PR with the change :)

That said, we already use clang on Android and iOS where performance really matters. On Windows, we don't really have a performance problem.

ok, i created one.

@NABN00B
Copy link
Contributor

NABN00B commented May 19, 2025

- Theme fixes ([#19984], [#19995]), two new color themes ([#20334], [#20335]), related themability fixes ([#20308])

^ this should be v

- Two new color themes ([#20334], [#20335]), related themability fixes ([#19984], [#19995], [#20308])

@hrydgard hrydgard changed the title Initial draft of a README for 1.19 Update the README for 1.19 May 29, 2025
@hrydgard hrydgard merged commit 2cfe124 into master May 29, 2025
19 checks passed
@hrydgard hrydgard deleted the readme-1.19 branch May 29, 2025 15:30
@Unknowncat1991
Copy link

Screenshot_2025-06-01-19-48-06-689-edit_com android chrome
v1.19 still no included in the release.

@hrydgard
Copy link
Owner Author

hrydgard commented Jun 1, 2025

@Unknowncat1991 Come on, I haven't tagged the release yet. Patience.

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment
Labels
None yet
Projects
None yet
Development

Successfully merging this pull request may close these issues.

6 participants