Game libraries and coding. How often are they sorted for relevance?

I ask this because the game I had been working on would not play until I did away with the offending elements which was coding that a fellow forum goer gave to me when I needed it. It had worked great until that next (major?) update.

So does anyone keep track with the archive or list of commands to do away with those unusable and obsolete, while at the same time replacing with what actually works in it's current form? And how often do these updates create more problems then they solve?

I myself am about to delve deep in this pool of information. I just do not want to get distracted by stuff irrelevant and then grow tired of wading and end up drowning... I am sure some others feel that way as well.


Mr. Parser

As far as I can tell, they are all submitted by users and never sorted (or even tested sometimes).

I've been going by the date of the post. If it's after or before the date the current version of Quest was released.

Pixie and KV seem to list which version of Quest the library was made for in the notes, but not always.


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