- Feb 28, 2020
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You cant thats why its a bad game... Every update brake the game fileHi, how transfer my saves to 0.6 version to 0.6.2 version please?
No still trashAh, been like 2 years since i checkes this thread...
Is there sex content yet?
Please don't lie. There is sex content in the game. Blowjobs, handjobs and actual sex with one of the girls. So please. Don't misinform people.No still trash
If I learned anything from all the threads on incest games I lurk, it's that if it's not between two family members, it's not real sex and thus doesn't count.Please don't lie. There is sex content in the game. Blowjobs, handjobs and actual sex with one of the girls. So please. Don't misinform people.
No, that means there won't be a 6.2 update anymore. Next update will be 6.3.what is actually meant by "FINAL" ?
6.1 was FINAL and now this version too - does it mean it won't progress by version .6?
Next update will be 0.7ANo, that means there won't be a 6.2 update anymore. Next update will be 6.3.
It's like people don't understand version numbers anymore. Anything before the finished product will start with a 0. Any significant updates will add 1 to the number after the first dot (meaning 0.1, 0.2 and so on). Minor updates will add 1 to the number after the second dot (0.4.1, 0.4.2 and so on). Once a product is finished, it will change from 0 to 1. Any updates following this (remember, this is software, so just because it's finished doesn't mean it can't be updated anymore) will add behind the dot again (1.2.1 or something). Do note that the second number behind the dot is a version number and not a decimal so a 0.9 doesn't mean the next version will be 1, but 0.10.
So, in this case, the next update will not be 0.6.2.1 but 0.6.3. I hope this clears it all up.
"It's like people don't understand version numbers anymore"No, that means there won't be a 6.2 update anymore. Next update will be 6.3.
It's like people don't understand version numbers anymore. Anything before the finished product will start with a 0. Any significant updates will add 1 to the number after the first dot (meaning 0.1, 0.2 and so on). Minor updates will add 1 to the number after the second dot (0.4.1, 0.4.2 and so on). Once a product is finished, it will change from 0 to 1. Any updates following this (remember, this is software, so just because it's finished doesn't mean it can't be updated anymore) will add behind the dot again (1.2.1 or something). Do note that the second number behind the dot is a version number and not a decimal so a 0.9 doesn't mean the next version will be 1, but 0.10.
So, in this case, the next update will not be 0.6.2.1 but 0.6.3. I hope this clears it all up.
I don't think that's an error. This game is designed for a 64 bit system. It may be time to update your system.getting an error this file is for windows 64 only
I agree. Sadly, based on the information provided on their latest Patreon update, I'm fearing the next update won't be very accommodating in that regard, either. If I understood correctly, they're gonna mess with the main story to make it more similar to the books and movies, so I'm assuming that's not very good news for save compatibility. I hope I'm wrong, though. I'm currently playing the game for the first time and, for all its evident flaws, I like it, but the grind is real, and I'm not sure I'd be willing to do it all over again.Just please make save game transferable between versions. It is sickening to redo everything everytime you put out new hotfix when it is supposedly be the final version
Actually editing the text is one of the few things they could do to their hearts delight that would have a very small chance of messing up save compatibility. It's when they make changes behind the scenes to the game engine and variables that usually breaks compatibility.I agree. Sadly, based on the information provided on their latest Patreon update, I'm fearing the next update won't be very accommodating in that regard, either. If I understood correctly, they're gonna mess with the main story to make it more similar to the books and movies, so I'm assuming that's not very good news for save compatibility. I hope I'm wrong, though. I'm currently playing the game for the first time and, for all its evident flaws, I like it, but the grinding is real, and I'm not sure I'd be willing to do it all over again.
Um, yeah, but the way they were describing the stuff they got planned didn't look like simple "cosmetic" changes to dialogues and so on. It seems that they're changing events, especially the way they are introduced so that the story flows better. I'm not tech-savvy, so maybe I'm wrong, but those kinds of alterations might imply save compatibility issues. At least, that's what happens every time they modify Summertime Saga's main story, although that game's saves have been a mess since the beginning.Actually editing the text is one of the few things they could do to their hearts delight that would have a very small chance of messing up save compatibility. It's when they make changes behind the scenes to the game engine and variables that usually breaks compatibility.