Category Outdated (1.63) -
This status serves as a technical flag within a system's lifecycle management. It informs users and automated processes that while the asset exists, it has been superseded by a newer iteration (e.g., version 1.64 or higher) or has been deprecated due to shifts in the system architecture.
: In database management, marking a category as outdated prevents the accidental use of stale information in live reports while preserving the record for historical audits. Common Use Cases Category OUTDATED (1.63)
: Often seen in package managers or modding communities (such as those for Minecraft or Euro Truck Simulator 2 ), where a plugin is labeled "Outdated" because it was built for a game engine version (1.63) that is no longer the standard. This status serves as a technical flag within
: Used in engineering to indicate that a part design or manufacturing process used up to version 1.63 has been replaced by a more efficient or safer alternative. Common Use Cases : Often seen in package
: A status for documentation or web pages that are kept for reference but are no longer verified for accuracy against current standards. Implications for Action
The classification typically refers to a specific version-control status used in software development, data management, or digital archiving to indicate that a file, module, or record is no longer current as of version 1.63. Overview of Category OUTDATED (1.63)