User talk:Marineris

True Police Stories
''The tag line "Shoot to Kill" is a reference to the Policy of North-Ireland, brought over to Massachusetts by immigrant workers. The Commonwealth, modern-day Massachusetts, is most likely the source of these newspapers, having the oldest and most elaborate police force in the country, as well as the Shoot to Kill motto.''

You undid my edit where I removed this from the True Police Stories page. I did this for two reasons:


 * it is entirely (so far as I can tell) speculative, vague and poorly worded (for example what has the motto Shoot to Kill?)


 * it would seem to me that the artwork is a homage to the 1947 noir thriller Shoot To Kill which was also known as Police Reporter.

Marineris 17:53, June 5, 2011 (UTC)

I would go to Gothe about this situation. He's the bureaucrat who debunks most of the speculation in articles. Kastera (talk) 18:02, June 5, 2011 (UTC)

Grenade rifle
Hi, I reverted the edit you made to the grenade rifle page. The weapon in the preview is, I assume, Grenade launcher (Fallout: New Vegas) which does indeed have increased capacity and a pump action.

--Marineris 15:55, June 9, 2011 (UTC)

I see, i didn't realise there were two different Grenade rifle/launcher weapons. Thanks for undoing the edit, and for informing me of a gun i didn't no existed, I'll have a look out for that! Thanks again.

Bugs
There is a certain protocol to bug confirmation that we use at The Vault. I reverted the edits for two reasons, you removed both a PC and Xbox 360 bug, most people don't own the same game on two platforms and the other reason was so the protocol could be followed. Here are the links to the two templates for bugs that we use. This one is what we use if we see a bug that has no game platform attached to it. If there is one and you verify that it is a non-bug on you platform, add the tag as it may be a bug on another platform. With that tag, if no one confirms it after two weeks it gets removed. This template is for noting which platform the bug is found on, just removed the platforms that do not apply to the bug. Just a heads up. Thanks for your edits!--Kingclyde 19:15, June 9, 2011 (UTC)
 * This bug -> It is possible to not detect the hidden doors on the walls, even if you have Repair skill 65 or more. you removed even though you have a xbox360. What that means is you could not have verified the bug and you did not read the whole bug, it say even if you have Repair skill 65 or more that you cannot detect it. Now in the article it says nothing about perception of 8 being required, but I have verified it in game and added to the article in the correct section. The point in the end is that if you see the error in the bug section and you know that the trigger is perception, just look in the article and fix it if it is not there, which it wasn't. Just be through, that's all.--Kingclyde 20:57, June 9, 2011 (UTC)
 * No disrespect taken, what I mean is that when you saw the "bug" and knew it wasn't right (ie the trigger is Perception 8, not repair 65), just look in the article and see if the Perception 8 requirement was listed. It wasn't so that was why it was listed as a bug. I fixed the note in the article and then removed the bug. All I ask is instead of just removing it, verify that the correct trigger/note is listed in the article. Usually that is where the bugs come from is misinformation. Thanks!--Kingclyde 21:40, June 9, 2011 (UTC)

These are not bugs, not that that matters
Your prior heading was fine, if you get upset that someone changed something, deal with it on a persons talk page or in a forum, not on an article's talk page. That just looks bad.--Kingclyde 20:42, June 9, 2011 (UTC)

Archiving
You really want to archive your talkpage? Just 4 posts there. But anyway, you forgot to click on Select all after clicking the Archive button next to the Edit button. So after that you need to choose Select all and then Archive. Otherwise you will create an empty archive page, with your talkpage keeping its content. Jspoel 21:15, June 13, 2011 (UTC)