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Thanks for the edits on Incoming and Spider-Man (2001)

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WolfBoy980 (talkcontribs)

Hello, I added significant amounts of information to Spider-Man (2001) and Incoming. Afterwards, I've noticed you clean-up my work, so I wanted to thank you for doing that. I also wanted to get some advice from a distinguished member of the community such as yourself. I've reviewed edits on both pages, and wanted to know some answers to burning questions.

  • In local play modes and lan play modes, what are the possible options I can use? It might be a dumb question to ask since you left it blank in Incoming, but I was curious. Aren't the possible values Co-Op and Versus?
  • Why should the title for the "Key Points" section be in lowercase for Spider-Man (2001) (as you changed it to "Key points")?
  • You removed the fix box for the Spider-Man (2001) Macintosh patch in the Essential Improvements section. The section seems messy to me now, as I have an addiction to not having loose text on a page, so I was wondering your reasoning as to it's removal.

Thank you for the work you and your bot do for the Wiki, i'm still fairly new, so I want to learn as much as I can! P.S. I basically assembled the Pac-Man: Adventures In Time page from scratch, despite the edits and fixes from Blackbird, I would be honored to have your critiques as well!

Garrett (talkcontribs)

Multiplayer only recognises specific modes (see the editing guide section). This information is used for the List of Local Multiplayer Games to make it easy to sort games by mode, so pages specify the general type rather than the name the game actually uses for that mode. Unrecognised mode names are hidden from view and categorised for cleanup. I'm not familiar with how Incoming's multiplayer works so I changed it to blank.

The Key points and patch layout are for consistency with existing pages. I don't recall whether there was any particular reason why these became the standard (the capitalisation has been recently raised on the development forum).

I have been thinking about ways of making the patches section more consistent and visible. Something like a fixbox could certainly work for this.

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