I love that it's planned to get 5 more total updates or so, super duper great! All sure to be jam-packed with content. Love the hell out of this game, not ready for it to end whatsoever... Already bittersweet about BnHA ending, and KnY as well.. havin only 2 films left before it's over forever...
Come to think of it, I bet this game's final update and KnY's final movie will come around the same time, and that would be interesting. (Roughly 4 years, 2 years between each movie, as long as things continue as planned.) The two will help me gauge on where things may be at for the other). I know that's a really long time, but tbh I'm fine with it myself.
But one thing I get confused on, is that for most things v1.0 is meant to display that something is completed or finished, at least for a game's main story/maingame, right? .xx can go up to double digits, like say .25 meaning 25 updates, but if something is at 0.9, and the next update is in fact the last or when the game would be complete aside from any postgame content, why go to 0.10 instead of 1.0? Am I missing something? I know it's quite rare to see something hit 1.0, even when it's near completion, when it comes to this site specifically / erotic games. Some sit at like 0.217 for instance, but they are mostly complete, so why is it closer to zero than 1 in value? It's odd to me, is all. Why even use decimals in the first place? Why not just put the kebash on them and say v5, v7, v9, v10, v15, etc? If you want to convey still that it's like x update matching the version number. Perhaps I'm overthinking this, haha. I find it a bit arbitrary, not here trying to push a crusade of "stop using decimals in version numbers!" or "just call it 1.0!" or anything like that lol. They can do precisely what they wish, I'm not asking that they stop or do it "my way", and at the end of the day, it doesn't affect anything important. I'm just hoping someone can enlighten me, I guess. I want to understand the thought behind it. Since the natural course of development seems to take it past the decimal to whole numbers on 99% of things. Once it gets to that .9~ and then after that, they might do something like 4.127.3
Half debating whether or not to post this bc I don't wanna come off as nitpicky.
It didn't bother me with Once in a Lifetime, which I believe was not shown as v1.0 on the title screen but I don't remember 100%.
Maybe caribdis has explained this in the past? LIke if anyone has ever asked in the past, or even if not.
But I can't lie it would feel a little weird looking at this when it's completely finished all wrapped up in a nice bow, but is at v0.13 which is quite literally not whole, and the number implies that whatever it's referring to is imcomplete. Even if I know that's not the case. I think it's the math nerd in me XD It'd be like looking at a green stop sign. Like...... what do you do when you get to it? What's it supposed to mean? Or it could be the same shape, same red but then have "Go!" written on it, but you and I both know our minds would be telling us to stop at the crossing. Could be 50 cars in front of you and 50 behind you, all going with no signs of slowing down, but... driving past it like that just feels wrong.
I don't mean to obsess over this. lmao. That's enough of my monologuing though, surely.
Maybe it's just something I've gotta get used to when it comes to these games