I hate it when authors pretend to be retarded or are just straight up retarded and put out 0.10 after 0.9
The version number should not be viewed as a decimal system, but rather as a decimal point (".") separated list of versions.
How this list of versions should be structured has been the cause of many holy wars among programmers.
One very common way of versioning is XXX.YYY.ZZZ, where:
- XXX represents major structural changes (game completion, major overhaul of the game dynamics)
- YYY represents feature updates (addition to the story line, extra scenes)
- ZZZ represents bugfixes or sometimes also suffixes to indicate pre-releases etc.
So as Silver said
1.0 is usually reserved for full version. 1.0> means it's not completed.
And please refrain from name calling.
Mindless insults, even if they stem from ignorance, are a sure way to ruin an otherwise great community.