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Awesomeware => AwesomeMod! => Topic started by: hpw on 2009 December 31, 02:23:40



Title: earlier version
Post by: hpw on 2009 December 31, 02:23:40
where can I download the earlier version of awesomemod? I tried going to the download thread but they only have the version for the update and I have 1.4.6 version of the game cause I dont want to update my game and then not be able to play it.


Title: Re: earlier version
Post by: keirra on 2009 December 31, 02:28:06
(http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i119/keirra1983/nopony.jpg)


Title: Re: earlier version
Post by: hpw on 2009 December 31, 02:30:52
wow...so helpful


Title: Re: earlier version
Post by: keirra on 2009 December 31, 02:33:58
What part of "No you can't have" did you not understand?


Title: Re: earlier version
Post by: snowbawl on 2009 December 31, 02:40:25
There is no going back.  The boats...they have been burned!


Title: Re: earlier version
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2009 December 31, 03:35:54
Old versions of the game are not retained. Policy that is that we BURN THE BOATS, thus preventing retreat. Once development has moved on, it is impossible to maintain older versions because all edits are performed in-place, and thus older versions immediately cease to exist.


Title: Re: earlier version
Post by: hpw on 2009 December 31, 06:35:23
ok, thank you for the answers! I guess I will have to wait until I update my game


Title: Re: earlier version
Post by: sgallaty on 2009 December 31, 18:12:35
Old versions of the game are not retained. Policy that is that we BURN THE BOATS, thus preventing retreat. Once development has moved on, it is impossible to maintain older versions because all edits are performed in-place, and thus older versions immediately cease to exist.

I prefer to use SVN even on projects that I don't collaborate with, because I make mistakes.  Sometimes tragic ones.


Title: Re: earlier version
Post by: J. M. Pescado on 2010 January 01, 03:35:36
I find such squeamishness to promote poor practices and lack of commitment. As an adherent of the Cortez school, the motivation to NOT DO THAT is present because you BURN THE BOATS.