sarge87
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There's a development update on the very page of your question. I trust you can read? Or do you want us to Skype you?hello when will the new update 0.10 ?![]()
There's a development update on the very page of your question. I trust you can read? Or do you want us to Skype you?hello when will the new update 0.10 ?![]()
90% done? are you high ?!I gotta say that this game doesn't get too much attention, Its way better than the views or likes it shows.
Most other games have loads of likes and views but are shit to say the least.
For the exception of milf city/being a dik/lucky mark.
Those are truly amazing games and should get even more attention.
this game version is on 0.9 and for me screams 90% done.
I don't like playing incomplete games but these type of games are worth it.
thanks for the game![]()
0.9 is not 90% done. The version after 0.9 is not always 1.0. It will probably be 0.10.I gotta say that this game doesn't get too much attention, Its way better than the views or likes it shows.
Most other games have loads of likes and views but are shit to say the least.
For the exception of milf city/being a dik/lucky mark.
Those are truly amazing games and should get even more attention.
this game version is on 0.9 and for me screams 90% done.
I don't like playing incomplete games but these type of games are worth it.
thanks for the game![]()
This is indeed widely used. But doesn't make it any more proper though (well maybe it is nowadays). In fact it is rather illogicalzero dot nine is followed by zero dot ten is followed by zero dot eleven.
It's really not, you're just thinking of decimals and in the IT world build numbers do not use decimals. The different numbers each represent different levels or entities if you want.This is indeed widely used. But doesn't make it any more proper though (well maybe it is nowadays). In fact it is rather illogical![]()
No, not adding any meaningful content to that sandbox for over a year and making it extreme hard to find any content in the sandbox killed that game. Of course turning it into a full blackmail game also did not really help for quite a lot of players. That is actually why for this game fleshing out the sandbox parts may well be exactly what the game needs to get the pacing better and flow more naturally.sandbox game is what killed indecent desires
Actually the game is 50% done.We are expecting 9 more updates.I gotta say that this game doesn't get too much attention, Its way better than the views or likes it shows.
Most other games have loads of likes and views but are shit to say the least.
For the exception of milf city/being a dik/lucky mark.
Those are truly amazing games and should get even more attention.
this game version is on 0.9 and for me screams 90% done.
I don't like playing incomplete games but these type of games are worth it.
thanks for the game![]()
To me that sounds more like a Startime from Star TrekSo technically, a build version 3.12.7.2067 would be totally normal, since it does not use the decimals we use in mathematics.
Oh, I thought that 0.9 means almost complete, I'm still new to how updates work.Actually the game is 50% done.We are expecting 9 more updates.
Normally 0.9 would mean that, but in this kind of games there is no fixed pattern, just play every update if it's worth or play every 2 o 3 updates if you don't have much free time.Oh, I thought that 0.9 means almost complete, I'm still new to how updates work.
Yeah, I finished the current game and it seems that it still has ways to go. Yet again, I did use the walkthrough to guide me all the way. So i finished it pretty fast. But all in all the game is amazing.Normally 0.9 would mean that, but in this kind of games there is no fixed pattern, just play every update if it's worth or play every 2 o 3 updates if you don't have much free time.
In my experience the same game may have different paces depending on the dev's personal life, sometimes they deliver often and good, but most of the times updates are bad in all games.
There is a very precise international standard for how version numbers should work (This is indeed widely used. But doesn't make it any more proper though (well maybe it is nowadays). In fact it is rather illogical![]()
You say "international standard", but it's not a ubiquitous standard like, say TCP/IP. It's used by some people. And not used by some people. Saying devs need to use it is like saying they need to use Hungarian Notation because it's an international standard.There is a very precise international standard for how version numbers should work (You must be registered to see the links) which is not only logical but rigerously defined and carefully applied for software development