Woah, another beta build already? You’re not imagining things, it’s only been a week since our last release. The team is fully in the swing of getting release-blockers merged, so we’re able to expedite output. What’s more, our community has been on the ball with submitting regression reports; thanks to everyone who’s involved themselves!
\ While progress has been at a rate we’re all excited about, it’s not over yet! We’ll likely do one more beta release the following week, but after that we hope to be gearing up for release candidates. If you haven’t already, we encourage users who haven’t engaged with the beta releases to do so and help us catch the last few stragglers.
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HighlightsFor an overview of what’s new overall in Godot 4.4, have a look at the highlights for 4.4 beta 1, which cover a lot of the changes. This blog post only covers the changes between beta 2 and beta 3. This section covers the most relevant changes made since the beta 2 snapshot, which are largely regression fixes.
UID upgrade toolThe introduction of .uid files remains one of the biggest changes to the 4.4 release cycle, so much so that we gave it a dedicated article. However, it hasn’t been the most straightforward system, particularly for those that are attempting to upgrade their projects from 4.3. In order to address this, Malcolm Anderson has put together a UID upgrade tool to automate this process (GH-103071).
Porting fixes to Embedded/Floating Window modeThe Embedded/Floating game window option added in 4.4 is proving to be quite popular, but also exposes all kinds of quirks on various systems with how they deal with windows. Hilderin did impressive work to track and fix these issues, with pull requests such as GH-102104, GH-102238, GH-102251, GH-102311, GH-102312, GH-102470, and more! The experience should be much better already in beta 3.
Lightmap baking improvementsClay John changed the logic for baking direct lighting in LightmapGI to spread it over multiple frames, avoiding a spike of computation that can lead the OS to trigger TDR, resulting in a crash of the GPU context (GH-102257). With some further fixes like GH-102424, GH-102497, and GH-102477, lightmap baking got a nice upgrade in this snapshot.
And more!51 contributors submitted 116 improvements for this release. See our interactive changelog for the complete list of changes since the 4.4-beta2 snapshot. You can also review all changes included in 4.4 compared to the previous 4.3 feature release.
This release is built from commit 06acfccf8.
Downloads\ Standard build includes support for GDScript and GDExtension.
.NET build (marked as mono) includes support for C#, as well as GDScript and GDExtension.
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Known issuesDuring the beta stage, we focus on solving both regressions (i.e. something that worked in a previous release is now broken) and significant new bugs introduced by new features. You can have a look at our current list of regressions and significant issues which we aim to address before releasing 4.4. This list is dynamic and will be updated if we discover new showstopping issues after more users start testing the beta snapshots.
\ With every release, we accept that there are going to be various issues which have already been reported but haven’t been fixed yet. See the GitHub issue tracker for a complete list of known bugs.
As a tester, we encourage you to open bug reports if you experience issues with this release. Please check the existing issues on GitHub first, using the search function with relevant keywords, to ensure that the bug you experience is not already known.
\ In particular, any change that would cause a regression in your projects is very important to report (e.g. if something that worked fine in previous 4.x releases, but no longer works in this snapshot).
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