by Kent » Sun Apr 02, 2017 8:52 pm
Roody brought this to my attention and I remembered my password so, you know, big day for me here.
I'd say bumping the version number makes sense. I mean, there are obviously some hiccups with the last (official) release, so any updated/refined version will almost certainly be preferable. The effect of bumping the version should be that version 3.3 will open 3.2 and earlier but 3.2 won't open 3.3, so if any changes are made to improve 3.3, they won’t cause problems when using an older engine.
So in fact it's the right thing to do, especially if there are likely to be any improvements/optimizations/whatever.
Know what I mean?
And yeah, the existing engine is totally 16-bit.
Roody brought this to my attention [i]and[/i] I remembered my password so, you know, big day for me here.
I'd say bumping the version number makes sense. I mean, there are obviously some hiccups with the last (official) release, so any updated/refined version will almost certainly be preferable. The effect of bumping the version should be that version 3.3 will open 3.2 and earlier but 3.2 won't open 3.3, so if any changes are made to improve 3.3, they won’t cause problems when using an older engine.
So in fact it's the right thing to do, especially if there are likely to be any improvements/optimizations/whatever.
Know what I mean?
And yeah, the existing engine is totally 16-bit.