Experiments are also automatically enabled in beta releases.
It sounds like a problem with the addon. The addon developer will need to address it. We posted a compatibility update for addon developers.
There is a known crash with the current local font access experiment, which is only activated if you have "Enable experimental features" checked in settings. Note if you leave experimental features enabled, you will be subject to any issues that occur in future experiments.
It seems to be working fine for me. If you run in to any problems, please file an issue following all the guidelines.
If you want more advanced control of particles, you can already use the object mode to spawn sprites, and then control those sprites individually.
It looks like something went wrong with the new minifier as we finally pushed to production, and it doesn't work in this release. I think we'll have a r227.2 release tomorrow to patch that.
If you run in to any problems, please file an issue following all the guidelines.
It's literally impossible to help you unless you provide the information requested in a bug report.
Unfortunately the reality is if you only mention an issue in a comment or forum post, without filing an issue following all the guidelines, it's impossible to do anything about it.
I'm afraid its impossible to help unless you provide all the necessary details. This is why we say: if you run in to any problems, please file an issue following all the guidelines.
If it works in r218 and doesn't work in r225, you can file an issue for it involving a third party addon - but note if the problem is in the third party addon itself the addon developer will have to fix it.
I consider this an antagonistic and bad faith comment under the Forum & Community guidelines. This is a warning that you should change your conduct or you may face temporary bans or other moderation action.
For your information I have also done several Android APK builds, both during testing and after this beta release, and they have all worked fine so far. This is precisely why we ask for bug reports following the guidelines and why only mentioning issues in comments or forum posts is insufficient for solving the problem. Resorting to antagonistic comments is not only against the Forum & Community guidelines; it will also make it even less likely your problem is solved.
We have guidelines specifically written to help non-technical people file a useful issue. We get many useful reports from users just like yourself. As a small team with limited resources, we rely in large part on co-operation from users to help us identify if something isn't working right and get it fixed. This is also the whole purpose of beta releases: to help those in the community who opt in to using beta releases help identify problems and get them fixed before the next stable release. If you don't want to run in to unexpected problems or are unwilling to file issues, I'd advise to stick to just stable releases.
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