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nope no way... maybe it is something for next updateSo I messed up and caught 2 of them twice and now I have no space. Any way I can release them?
nope no way... maybe it is something for next updateSo I messed up and caught 2 of them twice and now I have no space. Any way I can release them?
Why? It's Nice that's it's so small"0.08" ... "93mb" -This has to stop, really -.-
Why? Are you being serious? Versions like "0.08" and a small file size means there's no content. Like really, what are you talking about?Why? It's Nice that's it's so small
No not this game, this has content and quick downloadWhy? Are you being serious? Versions like "0.08" and a small file size means there's no content. Like really, what are you talking about?
Actually, that's not how software versioning works. Often times the version 0.0.9 will be followed by 0.0.10, 0.0.11 and so on. The periods are meant to appoint the significance of version. The 1.0.0 is usually the complete game while a change in the last number is something small, for instance."v0.0.9 [...][...] If everything goes according to plan it'll be the last release before 0.1."
We just discovered the secret identity of the developer of this game XD
Really? I didn't know that; so basically he's saying "The version after 0.0.9 will have more relevant changes" ?Actually, that's not how software versioning works. Often times the version 0.0.9 will be followed by 0.0.10, 0.0.11 and so on. The periods are meant to appoint the significance of version. The 1.0.0 is usually the complete game while a change in the last number is something small, for instance.
Not trying to be rude or anything, just informative. And yes, I'm not fun at parties. Haha.
It's possible, but I can't really say. Depends on the developer. Sometimes they release the bigger versions, like 0.1, when they finish some bigger features, thus making "more relevant changes" as you said but sometimes they just use it as some sort of milestone. Like to mark that a certain percentage of the game is completed or just to make it easier for people who don't want to update the software everytime a minor thing changes, so they can just get it on the .0 versions, which are usually more stable releases. There is no definitive rule here, it varies from case to case.Really? I didn't know that; so basically he's saying "The version after 0.0.9 will have more relevant changes" ?
(BTW, you weren't rude )