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Usually the extra numbers in a program's/file's version denotes a revision that's been made. I'd venture to guess the devs are applying that same methodology in this instance.Lol! I saw a game with .0033. That was the 33rd "something" where updates, patches and bug fixes count as equal. So far, that stew has totaled 33.
There is, of course, some logic in VNs. But most of it involves stalling, teasing and milking. Many similarities.
But update numbering? Devs are at their most creative. So far, in DMD, update 14 was the most revamped : 0.14 ; 14.1 ; and 14.5.
In most threads, I just call everything 0.01, 0.02 and so on for easy communication within a thread. Why devs don't do this is an open question.
That's the shortened version of it anyway (no pun intended).
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