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You know PC version is four times more expensive than the mobile version.
But the mobile version has more and more convenient features.
Why is there a difference when it's the same game as the same producer?
I hope the features of the mobile version will be added to the PC version.
Mobile is known to be translated into other languages.
I know there is a translation folder in the ohol installation folder. Why didn't you apply it to the PC version
And no one uses recipe in PC version. It's just a waste of space and it's just an eyesore.
Everyone stops in place and say I'll watching wiki.
I recently saw a screenshot of recipe in mobile version.
It was really easy to see because there were pictures as well as names of items.
I want to be able to use these features in PC version....
Last edited by golmock (2019-01-12 12:31:03)
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The mobile version is not official, it's made by others and played on other servers. The game is open-source, some people have provided translations. You could incorporate those features you talked about yourself.
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The mobile version is not official, it's made by others and played on other servers. The game is open-source, some people have provided translations. You could incorporate those features you talked about yourself.
Isn't the mobile version created by Jason??????????
Oh, my God... almost everything seemed the same and the updates seemed the same.
It doesn't make sense that Jason can't have the profits from the mobile version.
Well..if this is true, never mind Jason. I love your game.
Last edited by golmock (2019-01-12 13:04:50)
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Isn't the mobile version created by Jason??????????
Nope, as stated in the description (if we are talking about the same game):
"This is the unofficial expanded version of Jason Rohrer's desktop game "One Hour One Life", adapted for iOS. We have added additional play modes as well as changes to make it play better on touchscreens. We are independent developers and the mobile game world resides on our servers."
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