You don't know anything about software development at all. Versioning is set by the developer and it only means something to them. Assuming "1.0" means anything is a complete fallacy. Try working for a few different software development companies and you'll learn that everything you said above is a bunch of bull.
Of course it is not an
official method that everyone uses. That would be absurd.
But it is the common convention, used to avoid issues like... exactly what we are having here.
Using that method, everyone would get a proper idea of how much was added, changed, fixed etc from one version to the next.
Similar to snake_case and camelCase, and the less used PascalCase: you don't need to follow any of these for your variables, but it will make it difficult for
anyone else to deal with your code in the future, including sometimes "future you".
And unless you are saying Oni is working with a top tier company in this to give him a different guideline, following the common convention is the best practice.
As shown by how it is already numbered 0.999e, and we all know there were far from 999 versions even if you count the letters
I think the most likely girls (aside from Wanda Maximoff, Squirrel Girl, Mystique and Gwenpool) to get added to the game will come from this list:
- Wolfsbane
- Amanda Sefton
- Boom Boom
- Magma
- Danielle Moonstar
- Psylocke
Just because they were already in the series or there were plans to bring them in anyway (Emma Frost and Psylocke for example)
Eh, he added some girls to the pools already that... well, are not very well-known outside comic readers, and with so many characters there the choices are so many things go crazy.
Who was the green haired option he added from nowhere to the last pool, again?