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Can someone who owns Sheltered here at GOG tell me what version it is?

Need to know that before I spend my money...

Thanks for any help.

https://www.gog.com/game/sheltered
Post edited December 07, 2017 by OldFatGuy
According to the changelog it should be "1.4 (gog-3)".
Post edited December 07, 2017 by Sielle
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Sielle: According to the changelog it should be "1.4 (gog-3)".
Pathetic. The game is at 1.6 with a note on the news page that 1.7 is coming soon

Come on gog... if publishers aren't going to provide updates, then don't sell their fucking product. Sure it's their fault (I'm assuming) there is no updates, but it's your choice to keep making them money any way... Just. Stop. Selling. Their. Product.

Oops... sorry, I forgot to thank you. THANK YOU very much. I suspected this was a problem reading the reviews.... but thought man over a year and a half have passed now so surely the problem was fixed by now..... Apparently not.
Anyway thank you again for clarifying that for me. Saved me $3.74. lol
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Post edited December 07, 2017 by OldFatGuy
Just so you know, I heard MAGOG's changelog is out of date, as he has ceased updating his site (if the previous poster pulled the data from there, that is). Perhaps, wait a bit, for another opinion? But, I wouldn't be surprised if that was truly the case.
According to the forum, it seems that the latest GOG version is indeed 1.4 and according to their blog it seems like they have indeed stopped updating the GOG version.



http://unicube.net/blogblog

https://www.gog.com/forum/sheltered/15_version_on_gog
Post edited December 07, 2017 by vidsgame
Why does this keep on happening? You'd think that either you don't bother releasing your game on anything other than STEAM, or you keep it up do date on all digital distribution platfroms, before you start coding the next patch. It's such a bad idea, making you customers feel like they were taken advantage of, because you no longer support their payed copy.