SeaFoodAndButter
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I am on the 4th version of my game. I have spent a ton of hours learning NESMaker and have started to make a lot of progress. Before I downloaded NESMaker 4.0.6 I had designed almost the first 3 levels of my game (on vers. 4.0.0). But, the the adventure module came out and I had to start over. Luckily I still had most of my graphics, but I had to go into the overworld and start all over. Plus, I had to re-do all the inputs and so on.
Anyways, right now the Adventure Module forces you to use music you don't want or need in order to work. So, obviously this (and some other bugs like how the HUD is not working right and the text is messy, etc.) there will be an update to this module. I do not want to waste time continuing forward with my game if I will have to start all over again when there is an update. Right now, I'm just saving graphic tiles and getting down the basic layouts for each screen.
Is it advisable to not get too deep into the game until these updates and more of a final version comes through? I seriously do not want to have to start over every time there is an update.
Anyways, right now the Adventure Module forces you to use music you don't want or need in order to work. So, obviously this (and some other bugs like how the HUD is not working right and the text is messy, etc.) there will be an update to this module. I do not want to waste time continuing forward with my game if I will have to start all over again when there is an update. Right now, I'm just saving graphic tiles and getting down the basic layouts for each screen.
Is it advisable to not get too deep into the game until these updates and more of a final version comes through? I seriously do not want to have to start over every time there is an update.