Then you can open her door. Remember, I said different times of the day.I tried to talk to her in gym, in home but nothing happened. I guess i'm missing something. I got her room's key though.
ok, will do. thanks for help.Then you can open her door. Remember, I said different times of the day.
Second pic is that melody's aunt from melody?Made another game, followed the walk-through, was no glitches that I noticed
No. Macs and IOS devices are different beasts.Mac version will work on iPad? thanks
Yes that is her Aunt, AmySecond pic is that melody's aunt from melody?
Because it's the 9th major release.Game is nice, but why call it version 0.9 when its clearly should be like 0.3.
Different Devs have different version formats. This can go from v1.0 to v1.01 to v1.02...ectGame is nice, but why call it version 0.9 when its clearly should be like 0.3.
I mean, ideally it is. It's just that some people go with 0.10 then 0.11 to avoid confusion.Because it's the 9th major release.
The number (0.9, 0.3) means nothing, except larger numbers are later releases. There is no set amount of content for a 0.3 vs a 0.9. And the game isn't done at 1.0, necessarily.
No, it really isn't. That's not how version numbers necessarily work. The only guarantee is bigger numbers mean newer...and that's not always the case, if someone screws up numbering early on.I mean, ideally it is. It's just that some people go with 0.10 then 0.11 to avoid confusion.
That's the way I see ICC going. 1.0 basically indicates a feature complete piece of software that is basically ready for release. So he should just continue on with 0.10 0.11 and so on until the game is finished, and then change the version to 1.0. With any big fixes on the complete version being released as 1.0.x.I mean, ideally it is. It's just that some people go with 0.10 then 0.11 to avoid confusion.
Uhm, yes it is. Just imagine a .0 after each version number and you'll see that 0.10.0 is bigger than 0.9.0. Version numbers or ID's are not decimal numbers (which is why a version 0.3.2 goes to 0.4 with a majore update instead of 0.3.3).No, it really isn't. That's not how version numbers necessarily work. The only guarantee is bigger numbers mean newer...and that's not always the case, if someone screws up numbering early on.
I was banned too. for no reason.i was in ICC Discord sever a month ago
but suddenly server kicked me out
it's private or something now?
if not why i cant join in?
it says ===> "This invite may be expired, or you might not have permission to join."
Hi.. Thank for share this unbelievable game, could you tell me where is the post with the save?Some people have a bug back in the testing phase from V0.8 that screwed of Jackie's variables in their save making her unclickable. Easiest thing to do is to use my save I've posted in this thread and continue from there (or start a new game). Both work.
You're this out of context. Drill back a few responses. I wroteUhm, yes it is. Just imagine a .0 after each version number and you'll see that 0.10.0 is bigger than 0.9.0. Version numbers or ID's are not decimal numbers (which is why a version 0.3.2 goes to 0.4 with a majore update instead of 0.3.3).
I responded:Game is nice, but why call it version 0.9 when its clearly should be like 0.3.
and then someone else wroteBecause it's the 9th major release.
The number (0.9, 0.3) means nothing, except larger numbers are later releases. There is no set amount of content for a 0.3 vs a 0.9. And the game isn't done at 1.0, necessarily
I mean, ideally it is. It's just that some people go with 0.10 then 0.11 to avoid confusion.