Dive into the version history of Mortal Kombat X guides, from initial map additions and gambling features to character sub-totals and coin walkthroughs.
Hey there! So, you're curious about how this guide has evolved over time? It's pretty cool to see how things have been added and polished. Let's break down the journey of the AntMag Mortal Kombat X guide, version by version.
Version History Breakdown:
- Version 1.0: This was a big one! Maps were finally added, the Gambling and Krypt sections were completely finished up, and some general reformatting happened. The creator even mentioned that they were done... but who are we kidding? There are always questions! A FAQ section was planned for 1.1 if the inbox got too flooded.
- Version 0.7: The Gambling feature was added here. This meant a lot of grinding for Koins to bet, and collecting data to figure out trends. The creator humorously noted they had to buy everything with fixed costs, which involved grinding rank 50 in all factions. Good luck with your wagers!
- Version 0.6: This is where the version history itself was added. The creator admitted they didn't upload every single version, but this served as a record of their progress. Version 1.0 was held back until the ASCII maps were completed, as they were on paper but not yet prioritized for digital creation.
- Version 0.5: Character Sub-totals were introduced. This was a lifesaver for players who wanted to focus on specific characters, providing a clear Koin goal to minimize trips to the Krypt.
- Version 0.4: An Access/Koins Walkthrough was added. This logical step helped players understand that you need Koins to buy Koin unlocks, so spending them on those first was key. It also granted players access to everything in the Krypt whenever they wanted to revisit it.
- Version 0.3: Excel support was integrated. This meant filtering, resorting, and totalling functions were available, making the guide much more manageable than a massive FAQ with too much information for the average player.
- Version 0.2: The guide focused on identifying what was unlocked by each item or action. This was crucial for players who had specific purchasing priorities and wanted to know what they were getting.
- Version 0.1: This was the foundational version, including all coordinates and prices. It was considered the bare minimum, aiming to help players find anything they might have missed right from the start.
It's pretty neat how each version built upon the last, making the guide more comprehensive and user-friendly for tackling Mortal Kombat X!
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