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Pretty sure he said it's the next one. And if he didn't, it will still be the next one.I thought this one was suppose to have Ann updates.
Pretty sure he said it's the next one. And if he didn't, it will still be the next one.I thought this one was suppose to have Ann updates.
Nah you’re G. Patch 10 is just a naming alternative for v1.0. However often ”v1.0” is associated with a completed game, when the current state of this game is no where near finished (According to his recent patreon post) You‘re current files should be able to work from v0.9 to v1.0Is all of the patch 10 content at the end of current content? In other words, if I start the game using the .9 patch and upgrade to patch 10 when the public version gets posted, will I run the risk of missing anything?
You're making the common mistake of thinking of the version numbering as decimals. They're not. It's perfectly legitimate for there to be 0.10 or 0.52, depending on how the development cycle goes.Nah you’re G. Patch 10 is just a naming alternative for v1.0. However often ”v1.0” is associated with a completed game, when the current state of this game is no where near finished (According to his recent patreon post) You‘re current files should be able to work from v0.9 to v1.0
I agree with you about versions being in the decimals, like v0.10 or v0.52. However “v0.10” can often refer to games being in early Development, bc some developers adds an extra decimal for bug fixes etc. Due to poor standardisations of versioning developments, there’s no right or wrong way to view these versions; the best way is to check the version history and deduce the successive patterns.You're making the common mistake of thinking of the version numbering as decimals. They're not. It's perfectly legitimate for there to be 0.10 or 0.52, depending on how the development cycle goes.
The general standard is x.y.z; where x is a full release, y is major updates, and z is bug-fixes/patches. So in your example it should really be 0.1.0. Some developers use a four digit system, where it would be: full release, major updates, minor updates, and bug-fixes.I agree with you about versions being in the decimals, like v0.10 or v0.52. However “v0.10” can often refer to games being in early Development, bc some developers adds an extra decimal for bug fixes etc. Due to poor standardisations of versioning developments, there’s no right or wrong way to view these versions; the best way is to check the version history and deduce the successive patterns.
Not made for this one. Walkthrough creator went on vacation i believeWalkthrough 0.10 ?
I just did it cause 0.10 can seem like you are att he very first patch. Probably gonna change again around 0.13 or something.The general standard is x.y.z; where x is a full release, y is major updates, and z is bug-fixes/patches. So in your example it should really be 0.1.0. Some developers use a four digit system, where it would be: full release, major updates, minor updates, and bug-fixes.
I do agree that the lack of standardization makes it confusing for the user sometimes.
For porn games it should just be year.month.day.build_numberBut yeah, would be nice if we had a standard version of it. Some creators have like... Version 0.005.182
Yes. This one and the one im currently working on are focused on her lust path (so 10 and 11)So with this update is there more overall content for Kim on the lust route?
Just debating on making a new save or not.
Really? I thought i fixed that like 3 patches ago... Took me almost 30 minutes...So uh, the menu breaks if you close the prefrences with escape rather than the return button, from the main menu.
Possibly ^^` Regardless of how, a standard way to do it would be niceFor porn games it should just be year.month.day.build_number
I got to say thank you for actually working on this game there are so many games that update with 10-20 images or fractions of a day per update. You and Murplur actually do what you say and I really wish people who want to make money by developing games should follow your example.Developer: Leroy2012
Artist: Muplur
Changelog:
v0.10a
- A bunch of Kim content on the lust route
- A whole bunch of new Kim images
- A bunch of Monique content
- Like, a lot of it. I swear, it kept growing
- There's now more repeatable stuff you can do with Monique at school
- Shego has a bit more content
- Shego has a new storyline started
- Tara has a new quest, and it turned out to be a entire patchs worth - despite not even being the main focus
- Tara has more repeatable content at home
- New replayable events in the phone -> videos.
- Kim's part of the questlog has been updated. I wanted to do the entire thing, but its really big.
- A bunch of QoL changes
- There's now a cheat to REDUCE your money. Since some people asked for that.
- Bugfixes has been made
- Spelling errors have been made