Maybe. You got the point, or else he/she bussy doing full time job / part time job / making some other games,. these days a developer would make more than 1 project per works.More than a year since first post and it's still 0.1? What the hell? Is this one of those rare cases, when 0.1 has more content than 0.6 of other games? Or the developer is just lazy?
I'm not asking for completion. Game versions work in a way that "0.1v" basically means that there is approximately 10% of a future game. So, after a year he/she is still at 10% of a game? Either it is a VERY ambitious project or they just don't know/care how versions work. Or, like I said, lazy.Maybe. You got the point, or else he/she bussy doing full time job / part time job / making some other games,. these days a developer would make more than 1 project per works.
Take a look there many threads VN Renpy games, but not many it completed.
Maybe if developer is serious builing 1 project per work. It would took awesome achivements as progressing really good. Maybe im wrong ?
Version number means nothing, when it comes to completion of a game/program. Version numbers is just a way to label new iterations of the game, program, whatever. In many cases such can go through a lot of iterations inhouse before even get released to the public/customers.I'm not asking for completion. Game versions work in a way that "0.1v" basically means that there is approximately 10% of a future game. So, after a year he/she is still at 10% of a game? Either it is a VERY ambitious project or they just don't know/care how versions work. Or, like I said, lazy.
P.S. And of course we can already see a patreon page. With monthly payments. For a game that couldn't hit a 0.2v after a year. Fascinating world we're living in...
Version number means nothing? Seriously? So, it is a coincidence that release version of the game is always 1.0 and the farther the version from 1.0 the less content it usually has? If you need a way to label new iterations of the game - then what's the point of writing "0.x"? Why not just simply write "Version 1, version 2, etc."?Version number means nothing, when it comes to completion of a game/program. Version numbers is just a way to label new iterations of the game, program, whatever. In many cases such can go through a lot of iterations inhouse before even get released to the public/customers.
Release version of a game, program, whatever, have no need to be 1.0. I could plow through my steam library and give lots of examples, but I rather dump this on you @Version number means nothing? Seriously? So, it is a coincidence that release version of the game is always 1.0 and the farther the version from 1.0 the less content it usually has? If you need a way to label new iterations of the game - then what's the point of writing "0.x"? Why not just simply write "Version 1, version 2, etc."?
He's right you know, and not every versioning is the same as the wiki shows,Version number means nothing? Seriously? So, it is a coincidence that release version of the game is always 1.0 and the farther the version from 1.0 the less content it usually has? If you need a way to label new iterations of the game - then what's the point of writing "0.x"? Why not just simply write "Version 1, version 2, etc."?
Not entire true though. Some games might get an awesome welcome with lots of attention, with the promise of it will be a very good game, and people very much interested. A thread can flare up fast, not necessary because of the amount of content released, but for what will come down the road. Other games might arrive with lot of content, but doesn't necessary get the same amount of attention.It's not 100%, but surely 99.99% accurate. If you want to see if the game has a lot of content or not, see the pages of each game thread. If it's 10 pages, mean it's the game have bare minimum content. You see a game have 1000 comment pages, sure it's has a lot to offer and faps. Forget the theory or v0.00261 ... all means nothing. Although there some game that upload and already completed, like those Hentai 2D games, so it doesn't attract a lot of people to comment that much.
>Tells that release version doesn't have to be 1.0Release version of a game, program, whatever, have no need to be 1.0. I could plow through my steam library and give lots of examples, but I rather dump this on you @You must be registered to see the links
I'm not saying that 0.1 means 10% is a rule, I've noticed it after years of playing these types of games. If I was sure of it, I wouldn't be asking my first question in a first place, would I?He's right you know, and not every versioning is the same as the wiki shows,You must be registered to see the linksbeing the most popular and widely adopted. I'm not saying that most games or even ring of lust on here follow this but 0.1 doesn't mean 10% of the content.
What, where do you invite her? If I go to her room Sat morn she is still naked and dejected, if I meet her at breakfast I get the same old stupid quip from her and if she meets me in the shower I get blown but nothing else...After you invited Stella on the morning ( week end ), go to the city, shop and buy flowers, then meet her on the front house. Repeat several time, after a time, it will trigger scenes with Stella Ex BF.
Again, invite her on week end morning, buy flowers, it will trigger a sex scene with her in her room ( I stopped playing there ).
There should be sex scene at the theater but I didn't went further.
I am afraid you didn't understand article. Complete in this context doesn't mean finished, just ready for the release. For example, Linux Kernel, (from same pasus) and latest stable release of it is 5.3.7. Another examples would be the Firefox and the Chrome. There were many releases after 1.0...>Tells that release version doesn't have to be 1.0
>Gives link to wikipedia where we can see that "Version 1.0 is used as a major milestone, indicating that the software is "complete""
Did I say that game can not have updates after 1.0? And yes, please, more examples not related to porn gamesI am afraid you didn't understand article. Complete in this context doesn't mean finished, just ready for the release. For example, Linux Kernel, (from same pasus) and latest stable release of it is 5.3.7. Another examples would be the Firefox and the Chrome. There were many releases after 1.0...
Can't educate those that doesn't want to learn :/He compared software versioning, them being operating systems or games is irrelevant.
Two words: Dual Family Sorry , I couldn't resist.It's not 100%, but surely 99.99% accurate. If you want to see if the game has a lot of content or not, see the pages of each game thread. If it's 10 pages, mean it's the game have bare minimum content. You see a game have 1000 comment pages, sure it's has a lot to offer and faps. Forget the theory or v0.00261 ... all means nothing. Although there some game that upload and already completed, like those Hentai 2D games, so it doesn't attract a lot of people to comment that much.