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How did you manage to find this? I've been searching for the last two years hahaYou must be registered to see the links
How did you manage to find this? I've been searching for the last two years hahaYou must be registered to see the links
I Hey Google'd it lolHow did you manage to find this? I've been searching for the last two years haha
If this was a 0.5 , that'd mean the game is 50% complete.
I can't imagine working in the field for 15 years and not realizing version 0.10 is what comes after version 0.9. X.5 normally just means it's the fifth major update in the current version cycle, but go offNow I know I've only worked as a Developer and producer in games for 15 years.
Actually he is right you know? If that were the case, the initial version should have been 0.01 , because 0.1 is already 0.10, and 0.5 is 0.50 so half of the game is done. But in the end it's up to the developer which numbers he uses.I can't imagine working in the field for 15 years and not realizing version 0.10 is what comes after version 0.9. X.5 normally just means it's the fifth major update in the current version cycle, but go off
Also let's not forget also that 1.0 sometimes mean that some devs use this for mark the reaching at some point of development, for example, full engine...But in the end it's up to the developer which numbers he uses.
FYI, GoFile, PixelDrain, and Racity links are still pointing to the 0.5 version.Master of the Earth 0.6 Released! - Updated the OP!
Now you're adding 0s where they don't belong. Version 0.10 is not version 0.1, it's not point one zero, it's point ten.Actually he is right you know? If that were the case, the initial version should have been 0.01 , because 0.1 is already 0.10, and 0.5 is 0.50 so half of the game is done. But in the end it's up to the developer which numbers he uses.
And also let's not forget about western developers with their tendencies: all the remakes, rewritings, rebuildings, etc.. Sometimes they are confused themselves which version to put in.Also let's not forget also that 1.0 sometimes mean that some devs use this for mark the reaching at some point of development, for example, full engine...
What were you doing in your simple math classes?Now you're adding 0s where they don't belong. Version 0.10 is not version 0.1, it's not point one zero, it's point ten.
Actually he is right you know? If that were the case, the initial version should have been 0.01 , because 0.1 is already 0.10, and 0.5 is 0.50 so half of the game is done. But in the end it's up to the developer which numbers he uses.
No, it's not intended to be an actual number. It's intended to scalable, much like the Dewey Decimal system used in libraries. That's why you might see 0.5.2. Which could be the 2nd bugfix update to the 5th release.What were you doing in your simple math classes?
Mathematically then don't function as decimals, so standard counting practices apply. It goes Mainrelease.Version.Patchnumber, it isn't a mathematical function but rather an organizational one. So unless the version after 0.9 is the main release the next version should be numbered 0.10, because that isn't zero decimal 1, it's version 10 of the pre main release, or version 10 of the beta or whatever terminology the dev adopts.What were you doing in your simple math classes?
To train with Lint again you have to sleep at that hideout in the hollow if you sleep elsewhere it won't let you train with him again.Just a quick question. I can't seem to rescue Megan. I am stuck on 2 training and don't know how to advance her story since Lint isn't letting me train anymore.
Just to clarify, I've already reached the studio and hired a receptionist.