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Um, the first one's main quest was done a while ago. The dev said they'd add some events and bug fixes and the like, but also said they'd start working on part 2 as a separate game. So, the first one is done.HAHAHAHAH A PART 2 BEFORE THE ONE IS DONE??? JAJA Hahahaha HAHAHAHAHA BRO THIS IS A NEW LEVEL OF MOTHERFUCKER !!!
and now that we also have accessories like a choker, some piercings would also be nice....
Please allow me to have a humble request: more EXHIBITIONISM elements please!
There's no hard and fast rules for how version numbers should be done. The most common standard today is Semvar (semantic versioning). With Semvar a 1.0.0 would, indeed, be a finished and thoroughly bug tested game.Why it this at version 1.3? Is this picking up from the 1st game! If its a new game I don't get the jump to 1.0, then again I really don't get how developers give out version numbers. I get 00.1 or 0.1 till it works up to 1.0.
Yeah it's an 0.03 right now, 5-10 mins of gameplay tops.Why it this at version 1.3? Is this picking up from the 1st game! If its a new game I don't get the jump to 1.0, then again I really don't get how developers give out version numbers. I get 00.1 or 0.1 till it works up to 1.0.
Hmm, I learn something new . Thank you, I'll keep the semvar system I mind. I think the commercial gaming industry still uses it. GTA San Andreas was at version 1.0 when it came out, since then they released bug fixes and the versions are in line with the semvar system. It seem programmers, developers use whatever they want to list the next version.But semvar isn't universally accepted
That is the norm these days. And, once upon a time, it wasn't uncommon for devs to use inflated version numbers to make their software seem more mature than it is. But no one does that any more cause its too easy to google search the software and find the truth. One could accuse mozilla of unnecessarily inflating firefox's version numbers by increasing the major-number when nothing major had changed.Hmm, I learn something new . Thank you, I'll keep the semvar system I mind. I think the commercial gaming industry still uses it. GTA San Andreas was at version 1.0 when it came out, since then they released bug fixes and the versions are in line with the semvar system. It seem programmers, developers use whatever they want to list the next version.
Most of the games I play Ren py, RPGM, ect seem to use 0.1, 00.1 until they work up too 1.0, anything beyond that is updates to cg's, UI, the game core...