V2.6 Stable

I've not touched 2.5 much or 2.6 at all because the teasers for sandbox settings make me want to fiddle with them so much that the current versions lost luster
Your lost!
2.6 runs much better than some of the earlier versions.
I'm sure that 3.0 is a good 2-3 months off.

If you can stay away from the game for this long then good for you. I couldn't be more than 2 days without playing, but that's me.
 
I do find bug reporting to be so annoying that I really have to consider whether I wish to put myself through it and spend the time following the template. In-game reporting would be so much better, especially in being able to grab the appropriate information needed WHILE the game is actually in progress.

A lot of forum folks don't appreciate that the vast majority of 7 Days players are actually PLAYING, not hanging out in the forums complaining. They're doing what they want to do it in the game, not having issues and don't have any need to complain. Note how many forums posters have thousands and thousands of posts, rather than thousands and thousands of hours playing...

Some of us have both... :)
 
I do find bug reporting to be so annoying that I really have to consider whether I wish to put myself through it and spend the time following the template. In-game reporting would be so much better, especially in being able to grab the appropriate information needed WHILE the game is actually in progress.

A lot of forum folks don't appreciate that the vast majority of 7 Days players are actually PLAYING, not hanging out in the forums complaining. They're doing what they want to do it in the game, not having issues and don't have any need to complain. Note how many forums posters have thousands and thousands of posts, rather than thousands and thousands of hours playing...

This can't be overstated. All the information about user, versions, mods, logs, etc. could be uploaded with the click of a button leaving us to only provide some description/troubleshooting information.
I'll admit that I put in less bug reports than I should (especially because I'm still a vanilla player) because of those speedbumps.

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Are you talking about a secondary or tertiary version of telemetry that TFP ran
seperately. A telemetry process in general. I ask because EOS runs telemetry checks
would they not share that information with the developers? Or are they collecting
some other background data?

I was talking about Gamespark. Whether that is secondary, tertiary or something else depends on the definition of "secondary" and "tertiary" in that context

EOS can do checks whether a game is running or not and how many people play multiplayer, it has no insight into the game itself. For example it can't see how many players play with standard options or how many of them reached level 10 in an attribute.
 
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