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If you decide to purchase now, you can still upgrade to 2.0 conveniently when it comes to Steam for just the price difference. Your project files will be migrated to the 2.0 version automatically when you open them (note: but you can't downgrade them back to 1.5). So you should be safe, whichever way you're going.
Best,
-Kai
I'm not designing a game, I've been flexing my writing muscles over the past year, and I've used this to lay out story lines and develop characters, settings and dialog for two book ideas. There isn't much game crossover potential for the stories, but I'm intrigued by the ease with which an adaptation could be made if any future novels head that direction.
Thank you for this very flexible tool.