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:In this particular case (assuming we're talking about the recently removed bug note), I could see where maybe an editor's note pointing out that the mission takes place in an area that's nothing like what's described by the intro text might be appropriate. I would, however, hesitate to consider placing a <nowiki>{{bug}}</nowiki> for that, though. I personally tend to reserve use of that template for actual functional problems like powers that don't work the way they're supposed to, enemies you're supposed to defeat spawning as allies, etc. Goofy intro text doesn't directly affect gameplay, so even though it's something you'd report in-game as a bug, I'd hesitate to say we need to call that much attention to it here. *shrug* --[[User:Eabrace|Eabrace]] 19:05, 19 December 2008 (UTC) | :In this particular case (assuming we're talking about the recently removed bug note), I could see where maybe an editor's note pointing out that the mission takes place in an area that's nothing like what's described by the intro text might be appropriate. I would, however, hesitate to consider placing a <nowiki>{{bug}}</nowiki> for that, though. I personally tend to reserve use of that template for actual functional problems like powers that don't work the way they're supposed to, enemies you're supposed to defeat spawning as allies, etc. Goofy intro text doesn't directly affect gameplay, so even though it's something you'd report in-game as a bug, I'd hesitate to say we need to call that much attention to it here. *shrug* --[[User:Eabrace|Eabrace]] 19:05, 19 December 2008 (UTC) | ||
::It's not a '''bug''' that the intro text doesn't match the map. It does not change anything ''wrt'' completing the mission whether the map has deck plating or not. The "flavor" is simply incorrect. There are countless other missions that take place in maps that do not match the intro text. | |||
::''Bug:'' A bug is an error, mistake, or flaw in the game that prevents it from behaving as designed. | |||
::The intro text being incorrect does not prevent anything from behaving as designed. | |||
::-- [[User:Aggelakis|Agge]] ([[User_talk:Aggelakis|talk]]) 21:10, 19 December 2008 (UTC) |
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To bug or not to bug?
I'm not sure "other stuff is wrong" is a good reason. If it's wrong, it should be marked as such, says I. -- Baalus Seth 18:50, 19 December 2008 (UTC)
- In this particular case (assuming we're talking about the recently removed bug note), I could see where maybe an editor's note pointing out that the mission takes place in an area that's nothing like what's described by the intro text might be appropriate. I would, however, hesitate to consider placing a {{bug}} for that, though. I personally tend to reserve use of that template for actual functional problems like powers that don't work the way they're supposed to, enemies you're supposed to defeat spawning as allies, etc. Goofy intro text doesn't directly affect gameplay, so even though it's something you'd report in-game as a bug, I'd hesitate to say we need to call that much attention to it here. *shrug* --Eabrace 19:05, 19 December 2008 (UTC)
- It's not a bug that the intro text doesn't match the map. It does not change anything wrt completing the mission whether the map has deck plating or not. The "flavor" is simply incorrect. There are countless other missions that take place in maps that do not match the intro text.
- Bug: A bug is an error, mistake, or flaw in the game that prevents it from behaving as designed.
- The intro text being incorrect does not prevent anything from behaving as designed.
- -- Agge (talk) 21:10, 19 December 2008 (UTC)