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Thank you! --Bri (talk) 20:49, 2 February 2019 (UTC)

Version numbers

It is not a good idea, to change the version numbers of a track days after release. In the case of Excitebike Adventure you released v1.2, then renamed it to v1.2-pre1 to release a second v1.2. And so there are 2 different versions called v1.2. These can result in misunderstanding, if 2 people talk about v1.2, but talking about different versions.

A better choice would be, to call the new release version v1.3, v1.21 or v1.2b.

-- Wiimm (talk) 18:38, 8 February 2019 (UTC)

Yeah sorry about that, it was only because I realised afterwards that it was broken. I knew it would probably be confusing, but I didn't want that version to be considered a full release anymore. --Unsigned comment by Seeky (talk).