VN Unity NTS Honeymoon [v0.12.1 Bugfix] [Tasty Soap Bubble's]

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Shizu2128

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bro just don't think of the point, basically just think of it as whole numbers like 1,2,3...10. And when it's 1.0 instead of 0.1 or 0.10 then it's finished. At least that's my understanding from the previous games I've seen. So correct me if I'm wrong guys :D
 

alkob

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That's not even correct. It would be 0.9[bazillion zeros]1
yes, strictly in theory but if the versions are lined up 0.1, 0.2, 0.3,..., 0.9 then next logical value is 1.0.


That's because you are reading it like a fraction, not like a version number
0.9 goes to 0.10, then to 0.11 and so on
It's (major).(minor), and some add a third value, or even a fourth

Basically, you're not reading it correctly
this is like 4th grade of primary school, 0.9 continues to 1 and not to 0.1.
utter basics of decadic system, doesn't matter if used in math, version of the sw or something else
your logic would work if it was 0.09 to 0.10


anyway, the game is good no matter the numbering
 

DressedToThrill

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yes, strictly in theory but if the versions are lined up 0.1, 0.2, 0.3,..., 0.9 then next logical value is 1.0.




this is like 4th grade of primary school, 0.9 continues to 1 and not to 0.1.
utter basics of decadic system, doesn't matter if used in math, version of the sw or something else
your logic would work if it was 0.09 to 0.10


anyway, the game is good no matter the numbering
Version numbers aren't using the decimal system. There are other systems. The point . is not a decimal, it a separator for major and minor versions. After nine (9) comes ten (10), meaning after 0.9 comes 0.10. Don't be confused by the number and point before it.

Some software use even two or three points of separators. Something like "version 3.11.5" (three-point-eleven-point-five) for example. As you can see, it's not a date, and it's not a decimal number either. It's a system for tracking a continuous quantity of progress, not for doing math and fractions.
 

Mahasvara

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Version numbers aren't using the decimal system. There are other systems. The point . is not a decimal, it a separator for major and minor versions. After nine (9) comes ten (10), meaning after 0.9 comes 0.10. Don't be confused by the number and point before it.

Some software use even two or three points of separators. Something like "version 3.11.5" (three-point-eleven-point-five) for example. As you can see, it's not a date, and it's not a decimal number either. It's a system for tracking a continuous quantity of progress, not for doing math and fractions.
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JQuillon

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unfortunately another game where mc must speak with bull politely ask him for photo and other:mad::mad::mad:
And you haven't seen nothing yet. Depending on your choices in 0.9, 0.10 totally forgets the premise of the game and veers into hard NTR, with the GF/wife basically forgetting about you after one night with monstercock--which some may feel a bit fast-paced, lol.

(Which I guess is okay as far as game logic is concerned--you just have to know that Math needs to go asap, or so does your marriage. And we now have two distinct routes, NTR with Math (with a possible game over soon when Lily leaves you/refuses to come back home after the honeymoon?) and NTS with other guys.)
 

KingsRaiden

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It's 0.10, not 0.1
It might be the same if you look at it as fractions, but it just means sub-version 10, which is the next one after sub-version 9
You mean sub version 10 (as in 0.10) after sub version 09 (as in 0.09) if you went by fractions 1/10 does not come after 9/10.

As a software developer it's annoying to see the way people misuse versioning, but whatever, the porn game is enjoyable.
 
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Arras1

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And you haven't seen nothing yet. Depending on your choices in 0.9, 0.10 totally forgets the premise of the game and veers into hard NTR, with the GF/wife basically forgetting about you after one night with monstercock--which some may feel a bit fast-paced, lol.

(Which I guess is okay as far as game logic is concerned--you just have to know that Math needs to go asap, or so does your marriage. And we now have two distinct routes, NTR with Math (with a possible game over soon when Lily leaves you/refuses to come back home after the honeymoon?) and NTS with other guys.)
I played further and saw this. Its also too stupid - i supported all logical nts choices and came to cheating and lie
And next question - we can go nts if refuse Math?
 
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JQuillon

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I played further and saw this. Its also too stupid - i supported all logical nts choices and came to cheating and lie
And next question - we can go nts if refuse Math?
Yes. If you kick him out (have Lily block him) in 0.9, you (ie she and you) go looking for other possible candidates (that is actually the meat of 0.9).

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I actually don't mind that, as long as we know what we're getting. But contrary to NTR Mobile, in which the characters remain the same, here you have some very different routes:
- Hard NTR with Math (should be Matt, but whatever)
- NTS with other guys
- You with Victoria (the nurse) or not
- Your brother and sister-in-law
- Maybe some more Izzy stuff?

All of this means different content, which means that updates (which were already pretty short) will probably be VERY short depending on your choices now, except if you decide to play them all (I mean, 0.9 is over in a flash if you keep Math as a bull, and 0.10 isn't much longer, especially if you turned down home care).
 
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