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− | The Essential improvements section | + | The Essential improvements section holds all information and downloads that are either required or highly recommended. Note that fixes for issues should go in the [[PCGamingWiki:Editing guide/Issues fixed|Issues fixed]] section. Fixes for feature support (e.g. widescreen resolution) should go in a subsection below the table for that type of feature. |
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Latest revision as of 16:31, 20 June 2022
The Essential improvements section holds all information and downloads that are either required or highly recommended. Note that fixes for issues should go in the Issues fixed section. Fixes for feature support (e.g. widescreen resolution) should go in a subsection below the table for that type of feature.
Some examples of what to place here:
- Patches (both official and unofficial)
- Intro skip methods
- Major community mods
- Game-specific utilities