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I will upload a new update very soon around in the summer! I don't mean immediately now, but I mean later on in June, or possibly in July! For now, here are some tips:
- You can play the 1.0 version of the game, which is more stable, but contains less content, and it also lacks images that are in-line with the game's standard. You can try a few strategies to see if they work for this game, but it will be more difficult, mainly because of the RNG.
- If you play the 1.1 pre-release version, it is possible to get away from Baldi because each time he finishes going to a targeted location, he will navigate to a constant location, and so will other characters. Also, the Code Generator Gadget had programming issues and also has its canvas disappears immediately without prior delaying once the 3 questions are answered. This has been fixed on my end and will be for the next update, the official V1.1 update. It will also contain lots of more bug fixes and technical changes for making this game as perfect as possible.
- In V1.1 pre-release, during finale mode, you should also not pause the game while the Chaos rumble sound is playing, or the sound will glitch. Yes, this bug was fixed, too. Dark Gotta Sweep can probably still move even if you're one the Code Generator Gadget, but on Dark Gotta Sweep in this build, his cooldown probably would rather be the thing that would pause than his speed. Sometimes it's hard to remember because of how much this update has evolved over the past 1.6 active years, if that's how I can put to it.
- There is a material update glitch with swinging doors after placing a swinging door lock on it after 25 seconds that happens in the pre-release update. After the long while, if you still see the door appears to look like it's still locked, just go through it and it'll be normal again. You won't have to deal with this issue in the next update!
And that's all the tips I wanted to give you! Hopefully they're helpful with these versions. Remember, once the next update's out, the 5 old builds will be removed.
Well, I'm sorry, but doing the wrong things is... not acceptable, despite the fact that I could have been like that sometimes. There are just rules that we have to follow in this world, and yes, we're not perfect, but sometimes when we do the wrong thing, it can make people mad, and that's why we think before we comment/act/respond/behave/move/whatever.
Added where? Also, good for you that they're saved on that drive.
EDIT: The reason why I said why un-updating from V0.3.8 back down to V0.3.2 is a bad idea is because when Witherskull42 tried to play older versions of Baldi's Basics Plus after playing newer versions of it, it didn't work.
2nd EDIT: What I said may actually have been false information. If V0.3.2 can be played again, you'd have to delete your current save file on your game window, and then quitting without creating new files by using the Windows button and then find the window close button on your screen - for your game window - simply by hovering over the opened Baldi's Basics Plus Baldi icon thing and waiting for a second for the resize duplicate render from within onto your screen that has the game open, and click the "X". A lot of us has done that too many times and it's really easy. Then, we need to open the "AppData" folder (paste "C:\Users\[Your user]\AppData\LocalLow\Basically Games") in the folder location URL input and delete & recycle the "Baldi's Basics Plus" folder that is inside of the "Basically Games" folder, in "LocalLow".
Oh. It's OK though, I don't need to download the mod. Also, my mod's going to have an update coming extremely soon! The mod's called "Baldi's Basics Chapter 2 Remastered". Its current version is 1.0, but 1.1 is releasing just around the corner, so if you want to make version comparisons of the mod, you might want to snag the 1.0 build before it's too late and when version 1.1 releases, you can download the new build as well. Version 1.1.1 will also release, but it's just to upgrade the Unity version project type to 2023.2 so that way people don't steal assets from me, if UABEA doesn't update.
Okay. Now, if this is only going to belong to me, I'll make sure to save this to a link shortcut instance on my browser taskbar to be able to access it without anyone finding it. If you send the link, make sure it's private between the both of us on itch.io. Even if it's a link that is the main download through MediaFire, make sure to send this link here in this conversation for the rest of the day you send it to me. Then, by the day after that is before you sent it in, you'll edit the comment of removing the link from the comment to prevent it from being leaked to go viral by any rating.
The reason why a Baldi's Basics Classic Remastered decompile project isn't here is because it contains code that comes in contact with working the game in the Plus framework, meaning that its type of code is code that comes from Plus. You aren't supposed to hold Plus framework type code in your possession, because it's illegal. It's like decompiling Plus. Don't try that or else you'll get in legal trouble!