Beta 3.10
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Beta 3.10
After a long wait Beta 3.10 is finally almost finished This time no extension of Simvliet, but a re-release of Simvliet 2020 with actual dark tunnels and a day/night cycle. In addition to Simvliet 2020, you can drive around Rijndam, a new route made by Sjoerd. No release date is set yet, but if tests go well I hope it's ready by the end of December.
From the existing routes only Simvliet 2020 had been adjusted for the day/night cycle, older versions are available but because streetlights cannot be copy/pasted back to these versions they will not have the day/night cycle. Current plan is to have a new variation of Simvliet in Beta 3.11, featuring the year 1985, which will have all the day/night cycle included as well as Simvliet Harbour.
From the existing routes only Simvliet 2020 had been adjusted for the day/night cycle, older versions are available but because streetlights cannot be copy/pasted back to these versions they will not have the day/night cycle. Current plan is to have a new variation of Simvliet in Beta 3.11, featuring the year 1985, which will have all the day/night cycle included as well as Simvliet Harbour.
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Re: Beta 3.10
Highlight the overhead wire problem at Stadionweg on the A line.
I can't wait. ALL ABOARD THE HYPE TRAIN
I can't wait. ALL ABOARD THE HYPE TRAIN
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Re: Beta 3.10
Great job Michiel ! Keep it up !
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Re: Beta 3.10
Cool pics! Keep it up! (Mathematically, 3.10 is the same as 3.1)
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Re: Beta 3.10
But the one before where also named 3.8, 3.9... instead of 3.09. The next version also was considered to be named 4 at some point. So I think it's supposed to be "three point ten"
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Re: Beta 3.10
Not in the Netherlands; you would have to write it as 3,10 and 3,1 to make a mathematical match. Points are used as seperators for thousands. I know; in the US they like to do it the other way around (And the US is also still struggling with inches, feet, yards and miles, but that's another topic )Thanim1254 wrote:(Mathematically, 3.10 is the same as 3.1)
For metrosimulator, you could translate it as "version 3 update 10"
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Re: Beta 3.10
So the update is almost redy ?
I don't understand i don't speak French
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Re: Beta 3.10
There is quite a logic behind that:
major.minor.beta.build (where the last two are left away in Metro Simulator version numbers)
You see that Michiel isn't releasing a beta, but actually a minor release. Betas are normally for testing within a small group of betatesters while buildnumbers change for every time the code was being recompiled.
Every number can be anything and it is in no way the same as a decimal number. (i.e. KDE 5.0 was the successor of KDE 4.3) When I give a version the number 42.69, it means it's the 70th release (you begin at 42.0) since there was a major addition in my program, which was the 42th major update for the program. (version numbers starting with 0 like 0.1 etc. are meant for new programs with a small bit released, version 1.0 is usually the first complete release.
major.minor.beta.build (where the last two are left away in Metro Simulator version numbers)
You see that Michiel isn't releasing a beta, but actually a minor release. Betas are normally for testing within a small group of betatesters while buildnumbers change for every time the code was being recompiled.
Every number can be anything and it is in no way the same as a decimal number. (i.e. KDE 5.0 was the successor of KDE 4.3) When I give a version the number 42.69, it means it's the 70th release (you begin at 42.0) since there was a major addition in my program, which was the 42th major update for the program. (version numbers starting with 0 like 0.1 etc. are meant for new programs with a small bit released, version 1.0 is usually the first complete release.
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