All releases of Crossfire


Release Notes: The World Map has been updated with new maps, along with various bugfixes and patches. Cosmetic improvements, dialog corrections, and clean-up are also included.


Release Notes: The GTK-v1 Client release contains minor improvements, numerous stability, enhancements and bugfixes. The GTK-v2 Client release contains minor improvements, numerous stability enhancements, and bugfixes. Some of the major changes include a progress bar to display experience, and Partial Resistance (PR) information within the client now updates properly.


Release Notes: This release includes numerous bugfixes and stability enhancements, along with many minor changes and improvements. Some of the major changes include new protocol commands so the client can get data it didn't have before, tweaks/adjustments to several races and classes, and a lot of code cleanup. This release removes old/unused code and has fixes for diagnosed crashes. This is the first official release since the migration from CVS to Subversion.


Release Notes: This release contains numerous minor changes, stability enhancements, and bugfixes. New content has also been added, such as Easy House in Scorn and quest updates for Forgotten Town.


Release Notes: This release includes numerous bugfixes and stability enhancements, along with many minor changes and improvements. Some of the major changes include fixing several spells that stopped working with the new movement code in 1.9.0, the addition of a 'Bot' flag to denote if a character is controlled by a real player, the addition of a new map sending protocol (map2) which adds more map layers for the client to recognize, code cleanup, and new configuration options in the server settings for permanent experience and experience loss upon death.


Release Notes: The GTK-v1 1.9.1 client release contains minor improvements, numerous stability enhancements, and bugfixes. The client now also has ALSA 9 support re-enabled, support for the new map2 protocol from the Crossfire server, expanded auto completion for more commands, and IPv6 support.


Release Notes: This release contains numerous minor changes, stability enhancements, and bugfixes. Some of the major changes include shop specialization and new transports. Shops no longer all give the same prices, instead varying prices based on what they normally deal with. Also added were ships that can be controlled by the player as a new mode of exploration and transportation.


Release Notes: The new release contains minor improvements, numerous stability enhancements, and bugfixes. Some of the major changes include a clean-up of the less commonly used GTK+ 1 client options, either by removing them or making them always on. A spell selection dialogue window was added along with support for new pickup modes for the in-game character.


Release Notes: This release contains numerous minor changes, stability enhancements, and bugfixes. Some of the major changes include the addition of discrete movement types and the addition of transportation objects such as ships controlled by players. The server now sends spell information to the client for a more friendly display. Player stealing from other players can now be disabled by an option in the settings file. A new plugin interface was implemented. Shop specialization was added. Shops no longer all give the same prices, instead varying prices based on what they normally deal with.


Release Notes: Numerous bugfixes and stability enhancements have been made to the Crossfire X-11, GTKv1, and GTKv2 clients.