User talk:Sector 36

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-- Jspoelstra (Talk) 09:26, June 30, 2011

Weapon edits
Don't refer to real world weapons please. It's policy here. Jspoel 10:41, June 30, 2011 (UTC)

Weapons
I would just like to inform you that we don't put references to real world weapons on weapon pages unless it has been confirmed by a developer. Thanks, Scar: "Say 'ello to my little friend!" 10:41, June 30, 2011 (UTC)

Holgram
I reverted your edit. It was a bit too much strategy (how to best beat the game). We don't include strategy on this wiki. Jspoel 16:21, August 21, 2011 (UTC)

Project X-13
Hi Sector 36,

I just fixed your edits on the Project X-13 page.
 * I think I got what you were trying to say, but it didn't make much sense the way it was worded. I added a clarification to the previous indented note.
 * Also, with the Robotics Expert note, I added a link as it's the first mention in the section (and it's arguably a strategy, but I left it for now).
 * Tripwires do not attack anything. What do you mean exactly?

All the best, --FourWayDiablo 15:34, August 30, 2011 (UTC)


 * I come here to collaborate on the wiki, not to be "king of the edits" ^_^. Just deleting things without an explanation would be rude.


 * I get what you mean, but in my games the tripwires only worked during the actual tests (unless I missed something). They set off the alarm and you fail the test, like being spotted by a robobrain. That said, last time the roboscorpions did fight with the robobrains, but I don't know if that was due to the tripwires. Like you say, it's annoying to check. Have to play through again.


 * Please sign your messages on my Talk, so I can reply easily.


 * All the best, --FourWayDiablo 16:14, August 30, 2011 (UTC)

Your edits.
Please stop adding very little to a section, publishing the edit then editing the same section again as this is perceived as achievement boosting. The Almighty One
 * Indeed I was just about to leave my own message like this when Higgey's appeared, undoing mine (damn scots...). Anyway, I'd recommend using the "Preview" button when editing, as this erratic editing style might eventually get you banned for boosting. Hugs Scar: "Say 'ello to my little friend!" 20:28, September 3, 2011 (UTC)
 * What Scar said. The Almighty One

Bobblehead
Please sign your posts so I know who to respond to :P I advise that you retrieve it before ever leaving Raven Rock. Same with the strength bobblehead. Retrieve it before blowing up Megaton and you won't have to worry about using console commands. Skål! 14:40, September 10, 2011 (UTC)

No worries ;) Every now and again I have to go back and add a sig also. My reasoning for cutting out your method is because we have to keep clutter down. Technically, you can do anything you want with console commands. So if one person adds their methods which involve CC, that would mean everyone else would start adding theirs also. Most people around here seem to work off the belief that as long as someone else is doing it... they can do it also. Skål! 14:53, September 10, 2011 (UTC)

My point exactly. Skål! 15:01, September 10, 2011 (UTC)

The Pitt Uptown
I removed your notes on The Pitt Uptown page. They count as a general one and don't need to be mentioned in specific here. Jspoel  13:04, September 25, 2011 (UTC)

Tripwires again. ^_^
Hi Sector 36,

I moved your robo-scorpion edit to the Notes section on X-13: Attack of the Infiltrator!. I took it to mean they don't trip red or blue beams. If it's one or the other, please edit the Notes accordingly.

All the best, --FourWayDiablo(talk) 15:12, September 26, 2011 (UTC)