There is no reason for me to handle older version of VAM as there is no downside updating it.
When VAMS came out two years ago, VAM was pretty much in it's final form and nothing changed pretty much. The only aspect that improved the UX overall is the alert system (which is an excellent way of giving feedback to the user). Making it compatible with versions prior to that would mean I'd need to code custom alerts and feedback for the users.
This would only be an interesting move if everyone was doing that (ie, all other plugins from different creators)... which obviously, is not gonna happen. This means that I would need to inject hours for a simple feature that does not change much in the grand scheme of things, when most other plugins will still require you to have at least the 1.20.77.13
This also means that it means that I'll need to code something for versions of VAM that were release prior to the original VAMStory release. Which means two things :
- If you're playing a scene older than VAMS release : it's impossible to have VAMStory in it

- If you're you're playing a scene older than 1.20.77.13, you can keep the old plugins versions
I know, I know... you're gonna say that you could update an old scene and put VAMS in it. But at this point, I think I'm expecting any creator upgrading a scene, to target players that have an up to date VAM. I've been maintaining some of my plugins for almost 5 years now, and I'm moving forward for people still supporting VAM and people still playing VAM on a daily/weekly/monthly basis.
If you prefer, that's like if you were asking to have Photoshop 2025 with all it's feature... but running in Windows 3.1.
And to be completely transparent, I prefer investing time and ideas in cool updates for the current VAM version, than making it compatible for 3 persons still on VAM 1.10.
If you prefer, that's gonna be a bit blunt... and I know every single bucks count for some people, but if you can't put 8$ to update VAM once every two years, I'm really sorry for these persons but I have to be pragmatic
All my plugins handle legacy content and have pretty much zero breaking changes as much as I can, and the hub allows you (if you want) to keep the historical versions to handle older scenes. You have everything at your fingertips to still enjoy old content ; )