Releases: b0n541/jskat
v0.23.0
Release 0.22.0
Release 0.21.0
This version brings a bug fix for the game result table in Ramsch games (#143) and the usual updates of the dependencies.
Release 0.20.0
Minor release with many dependency updates. JSkat needs at least a JDK 17 to run. JavaFX was also updated to version 17. One bug fix was done for correct calculation of overbid games.
We now provide platform specific JAR files for all major platforms.
Release 0.19.0
Minor release with some updates of the external dependencies and a fix for the exceptions shown by the org.reflections lib while scanning the class path for AI implementations in a fat JAR.
Release 0.18.0
Fewer clicks are needed for announcing a game. Discarded Skat cards are shown in the game overview after the game has ended.
Gradle build file was migrated to Kotlin DSL.
Release 0.17.0
This is a maintenance release with some minor tweaks.
This version requires at least Java 11. It was tested with AdoptJDK (https://adoptopenjdk.net/) under Linux and Windows.
Release 0.16.1
This is a bugfix release which fixes the Algorithmic player to follow Jacks in a Grand game.
Release 0.16.0
This release adds support for high resolution displays and multiple monitor setup. On the other hand it's now possible to hide the toolbar buttons to have more space on low resolution displays.
The settings can now be saved either in the users home directory or in the current working directory. This makes it possible to carry around JSkat on your USB stick and have your settings everywhere around.
This release is the first JSkat release that needs at least Java 8. The main window was ported to JavaFX. Other parts of the GUI will follow in the next releases.
Several bug fixes have been done.
Release 0.15.0
This release enables the replay of local skat games step by step to investigate every move after finishing a game.
Some bugfixes in game result calculation were done.
The GUI was also refreshed a bit.
See https://github.com/b0n541/jskat-multimodule/issues?q=milestone%3A%22Version+0.15.0%22+is%3Aclosed for details.
Unfortunately the AI players are still very poor in their playing strength. So as always we recommend to play on the International Skat Server (ISS).