KleptoOne has released a bugfix for his PxP-winning homebrew game, Breakthrough: An Inventor's Tale. The bugfix involves a problem with the high score list, which we're detailing below.
Here's what he had to say about the problem: "There was a bug reported indicating that the highscores list in both mini-games were not displaying the correct initials. I have fixed the issue and have provided the updated .lua files."
For those who downloaded the game before April 15, they can download the "Breakthrough Update" file below and update the .lua files manually to get the bugfix to work. For those who want a more immediate fix, you can also download the lastest version of the full game below, which already has the fix included.
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