Unity In Heat: Lustful Nights [v0.2.0 Steam] [MonsterBox]

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Alextombsalor

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I can also say that the post update was 0.7 and were the usual hot fixes.
And yes there are morons who are defending this game, like hot fixes every 2 months is the norm.
 
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ThatGuy82

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that's not how patch numbering works lol you can count above 9

for example, 0.10 to 0.11 to 0.12 etc
To add to this: Usually, going up a version number (like from 0.7.x to 0.8) is just used to signify a major update, and the following minor updates will be appended to that (so 0.8 will become 0.8.x). Most of the following updates usually revolve around fixing/improving upon the new stuff from the last major update, until another new major update comes and they add another number.

This continues until the game is finished. You could end up with "v0.27.36" for instance. The big "1.0" means initial full commercial release. Then it follows the same pattern "1.0.1 -> 1.2.5 etc"

Of course, the exact format is dependent on the dev.
 
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nossiob

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i can only talk for myself, but game runs the same way as it did before the engine change. i think i played like half a year ago or so.
curious to see where this is going
 
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