Is it better to play the updated version 011b with a new game Instead of using an update from an older save? I'm wanting to find out if there's any new content or dialogue lines added.
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Elhemeer says, 11B is a new full update. I had to split Day 13 (v.0.11, yes, I know, my version numbering is weird) in two because it got out of hand and I didn't have enough time to finish it before my vacation.
When I start writing a "day", I have a list of things that
should happen on that day and a list of things that will happen at some time but
may happen on that day or on the next days. If I don't split it (the last time I didn't split was 0.8) all is nice and, at least all the "shoulds" are there, with perhaps some of the "mays". When I split, because of time constraints, I add a lot of the "mays" to give every update enough punch and length.
Example for 0.11, the full table of contents of what happens on that day is this:
The wake-up scene with Martha.
Breakfast with Kim, Debbie, and Betty.
Run in the woods with Kim and Debbie. A new character shows up.
Dad is calling.
Jamaal's call.
Awkward conversation between Betty and Martha.
Saira.
Meemaw, Norah, and Kate talk about stuff.
An expected arrival in unexpected company.
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Lisa's situation explained (several times).
Alexia meets the family.
Emma.
Pandora's box continues opening.
Scarlett's date.
The "shoulds" are in bold, and the "mays" are in regular font.
That doesn't mean the "mays" are fillers, they are scenes that are planned to happen at some time but not necessarily on day 13. I added them because they looked like the right moment (
"Dad is calling" has more punch the day after having sex with Martha for the first time, for example) or because I have the time to do it and needed to flesh out the update, or because I added some "mays" ("Alexia meets the family" would not happen without "Meemaw, Norah, and Kate talk about stuff" being added previously).
Yes, I know, a weird way to write a story, but having the (auto-imposed) compromise of publishing monthly makes these things happen.