It's much easier for me to jot down changes as soon as I make them to a changelog section than post an entire new thread on the forums. There's been a ton of changes over the years that were simply not documented, or posted on the forums super late, simply because how much of a hassle it is/how easy it is to forget something minor.
That's pretty much why I use changelogs, but for more detailed patchnotes, the forums is the way to go. I still prefer the forums over discord for suggestions, or serious discussions, but discord is handy for some discussions because it's all in realtime. It's much easier to get your thoughts across, much more quickly, simply because it's real-time. But yeah, if you weren't there for it, you might not know to look for it, and miss it entirely.
I tend to keep up with it, and scroll back to messages I missed incase I missed something important, but typically it's not a big deal to miss some stuff. It also feels like an easier way for me to interact with the community, and get to know people, especially cause I don't really play TTT much.
That's pretty much why I use changelogs, but for more detailed patchnotes, the forums is the way to go. I still prefer the forums over discord for suggestions, or serious discussions, but discord is handy for some discussions because it's all in realtime. It's much easier to get your thoughts across, much more quickly, simply because it's real-time. But yeah, if you weren't there for it, you might not know to look for it, and miss it entirely.
I tend to keep up with it, and scroll back to messages I missed incase I missed something important, but typically it's not a big deal to miss some stuff. It also feels like an easier way for me to interact with the community, and get to know people, especially cause I don't really play TTT much.