Why don't people understand that version numbers are not a percentage completed meter?holy crap its finished?! Thats one hell of a jump from .12 to done!![]()
Why don't people understand that version numbers are not a percentage completed meter?holy crap its finished?! Thats one hell of a jump from .12 to done!![]()
The game is completed. Final update. Or it would have been called v0.13.Last version I had was like 0.12 but it's up to 1.0 now?
2 years felt long enough. I hadn't planned for more than this, storywise.NOooooooooooo why tf this game ended so soon man, i freaking loved every sec of this game![]()
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Does this still work with the current - completed - version?I created a cheat for this game (memory doesn't go below 90), if anybody wants.
Just addto the command line and the cheat should work. Tried it with 0.7.00 and should work with the new version but I'll test it later.Bash:-javaagent:pf-cheat-1.0.jar
EDIT: it works with 0.8.01 Beta
It kinda is in professional software development. 0.1 - 0.2 - ... 0.9 - 1.0 (complete/release).Why don't people understand that version numbers are not a percentage completed meter?
has nothing to do with % complete but games usually get a lot higer version numbers than .12 before finishingWhy don't people understand that version numbers are not a percentage completed meter?
Media pack credits:is there a list of the actresses used for the various characters somewhere? Kinda wanna look a couple up![]()
Version numbers are merely a tool for the developer to track their own progress during the creation process. The 'number' is meaningless to Users/beta testers, who only need to know that it's not a finished product until the dev says so.has nothing to do with % complete but games usually get a lot higer version numbers than .12 before finishing
Are you using compressed version of media? Solved this problem by dl full version of media.None of the videos are working for me, does anyone know how to fix this