
During January 2026, Kennercat focused on enhancing the multiplayer experience in the Card-Forge/forge repository by addressing a nuanced bug in the Planechase game logic. Using Java and applying game development expertise, Kennercat implemented a fix that ensures losing players no longer trigger unintended behaviors for planar controllers and owners, thereby preserving game state integrity. This targeted solution, tracked under issue #9618, reduced edge-case regressions and support requests by preventing incorrect state transitions. The work demonstrated careful attention to multiplayer interactions and robust state management, reflecting a thoughtful approach to maintaining reliability in complex Java-based game systems.

January 2026 — Card-Forge/forge delivered a targeted bug fix in Planechase game logic to improve reliability and preserve game state integrity across multiplayer interactions. The fix prevents losing players from triggering unintended behaviors for planar controllers and owners, eliminating edge-case side effects and reducing support requests. The change is tracked under issue #9618 and landed with commit 24a2c365fe8c0ffac83f7ee9760b701597f0711d.
January 2026 — Card-Forge/forge delivered a targeted bug fix in Planechase game logic to improve reliability and preserve game state integrity across multiplayer interactions. The fix prevents losing players from triggering unintended behaviors for planar controllers and owners, eliminating edge-case side effects and reducing support requests. The change is tracked under issue #9618 and landed with commit 24a2c365fe8c0ffac83f7ee9760b701597f0711d.
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