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RDFozz

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oh i thought those numbers worked as decimals
While I personally feel the same way (if for no other reason than, as a developer, I'd want my versions to sort out logically and trivially), it's certainly true that actual numbers do not have two decimal points. And, that the use of "." to indicate the decimal point can be cultural; in some places, I believe "," is used (with "." used to separate thousands, such that where we'd expect "1,000,000.00" others would expect "1.000.000,00")
 

RDFozz

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Guys, another question: the Dev has other games, here, or only Waifu Academy?
Usually, you can find links to other games in the OP (first post on the first page of this forum).

No other game is listed there. On the dev's Patreon page, he mentions a new game titled Waifu Hunter, that he was supposed to start last year, if not earlier. There is no solid evidence I'm aware of that he has started actual development, above and beyond the concepts and art mentioned there (it's not nothing, but it is minimal).
 
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SlightlyBlind

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While I personally feel the same way (if for no other reason than, as a developer, I'd want my versions to sort out logically and trivially)
As a developer, it is a logical sort, albeit not a mathematical one. It's called x.y.z versioning, with each symbol corresponding respectively to major releases, minor releases, and patches. As their names imply, major releases are reserved for a huge change in functionalities (a 1.0 usually being the first proper public release of a finished project), minor releases are for more modest implementations and modifications, while patches are mostly bug fixes. They're all numbers and incremented separately, and don't work like decimals. Hell it's not even that rare to also have letters for patches.
Most softwares have it or a similar form, it's just not front and center since it's not really a useful information for consumers. And I guess that's also why some games on this site use chapters and parts instead, it's probably less confusing for people not familiar with the convention.

... If I had a nickel for every time I explained x.y.z versioning in this thread, I'd have two nickels.
 
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Uh, how do you earn money in this game? I feel like I've gone through half of it so far, with no access of importance to acquire money. I don't understand there being a map of the town to navigate through going to a store/ subway etc. if you can't even have money to use these things, so what's going on? Not implemented yet?
 

Cherubin25

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Uh, how do you earn money in this game? I feel like I've gone through half of it so far, with no access of importance to acquire money. I don't understand there being a map of the town to navigate through going to a store/ subway etc. if you can't even have money to use these things, so what's going on? Not implemented yet?
Not implemented yet.

The game has quite a lot of loose ends and functions, since new content was added all the time and the addition of things like money and the karma system (until recently) were postponed.

It will probably be added some time in the future, so dont worry for it currently.
 
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Playing this from the beginning again after a year and holy shit do I just want to buy a gun and jam it down that fat fuck Otaku's throat; genuinely cannot think of a more annoying porn game character than that useless piece of shit.

It will probably be added some time in the future, so dont worry for it currently.
Lol, haha, lmao even.
 

RDFozz

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As a developer, it is a logical sort, albeit not a mathematical one. It's called x.y.z versioning, with each symbol corresponding respectively to major releases, minor releases, and patches. As their names imply, major releases are reserved for a huge change in functionalities (a 1.0 usually being the first proper public release of a finished project), minor releases are for more modest implementations and modifications, while patches are mostly bug fixes. They're all numbers and incremented separately, and don't work like decimals. Hell it's not even that rare to also have letters for patches.
Most softwares have it or a similar form, it's just not front and center since it's not really a useful information for consumers. And I guess that's also why some games on this site use chapters and parts instead, it's probably less confusing for people not familiar with the convention.

... If I had a nickel for every time I explained x.y.z versioning in this thread, I'd have two nickels.
I understand the logical behind it. When talking about sorts, I meant literally the way files and folders sort in directories. I'm not aware of any directory sort that would make folders named for releases (such as v0.1, v0.9, and v0.10) to sort in the order released.
 

syuura1

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So all my previous saves have an error upon loading, likely because I was using Lain/Lord Ashram walkthrough mod. The new 0.10 walkthrough mod doesn't fix it for me. Anyone else have this issue?
 

Cherubin25

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So all my previous saves have an error upon loading, likely because I was using Lain/Lord Ashram walkthrough mod. The new 0.10 walkthrough mod doesn't fix it for me. Anyone else have this issue?
Yeah, everyone has this issue.

You can start a new game and at the start, you get the option to jump to the new content (which got added in 0.10).
 

syuura1

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Yeah, everyone has this issue.

You can start a new game and at the start, you get the option to jump to the new content (which got added in 0.10).
Hmm, I see. Is there any way to reload past saves though or will it require an entirely new game?
 
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