In your bot's edit, http://pcgamingwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Mass_Effect_3&diff=259422&oldid=255488 , it inserted |ref={{cn|{{subst:DATE}}}}
instead of |ref={{cn|date=July 2016}}
.
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In your bot's edit, http://pcgamingwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Mass_Effect_3&diff=259422&oldid=255488 , it inserted |ref={{cn|{{subst:DATE}}}}
instead of |ref={{cn|date=July 2016}}
.
Not sure if this is caused by your bot or mediawiki.
The DRM reference you recently added to F1 2016 doesn't actually say anything about the DRM. Instead, this is all it says when I follow the link:
It uses different links now
Old https://www.humblebundle.com/store/p/blitzkrieg-anthology_storefront
New https://www.humblebundle.com/store/blitzkrieg-anthology
Some get redirected properly, but not all as above example Blitzkrieg, Removing the /p/ and _storefront should do the trick.
Well spotted, I've fixed it now.
This change on their end has also affected some game IDs (e.g. Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas has changed from oceanhorn
to ceanhorn-monster-of-uncharted-seas
), so some store links will now be broken.
The pre-made VR section template has all the entries empty rather than unknown, but most pages mark the available method as true/hackable and then leave the rest marked as unknown.
Which way is correct? Editing guide says "Fill in all the fields for 3D modes, but only fill in the applicable fields for Devices." which I guess means the latter. In that case you should update the pre-made template button?
Why did your bot do this change. It's baaaaaaad one. Steam website supports HTTPS
http://pcgamingwiki.com/w/index.php?title=American_Truck_Simulator&curid=25655&diff=225943&oldid=225766
I was trying to upload a new cover for Fallout 4 but the wiki won't let me due to some protection thingies.
This is related to the age-old debate; since none of the proposed solutions have been implemented I have been opting for the proper Steam ID as the stated DRM type (which is still mostly true).
You have to write what is true, not what is mostly true.
And the debate didn't have "solutions" because original questioners were enduring in a kind of circular argumentation.
Indeed, if a game doesn't require the client, it's DRM-free (but you should test it, not guess)
I see I have greatly underestimated this issue's significance to other editors. I will cease making such changes.
The previous forum discussion was mostly about the status of Steam as DRM in general.
EDIT: I have revived discussion in the form of a new topic specifically about implementations for the availability row.
I think the decision might have been a little premature - apparently, MAS is causing problems right now (see here) and the sales are only temporarily suspended, until a solution is found.