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{{ii}} the "Downloadable" column refers to whether the items are downloadable. For example, [[Team Fortress 2]]'s Workshop doesn't have any downloadable skins for weapons, but [[Skyrim]] does.
 
{{ii}} the "Downloadable" column refers to whether the items are downloadable. For example, [[Team Fortress 2]]'s Workshop doesn't have any downloadable skins for weapons, but [[Skyrim]] does.
 
{{ii}} The <code>{{Yes|Yes}}</code> and <code>{{No|No}}</code> templates are based off the similarly named [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Yes templates found on Wikipedia].
 
{{ii}} The <code>{{Yes|Yes}}</code> and <code>{{No|No}}</code> templates are based off the similarly named [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Yes templates found on Wikipedia].
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{{ii}} If features available through a game's Steam Workshop don't fit in any of the pre-listed categories, feel free to add a new row for them. A good example of this is Voice Packs in [[Dota 2]]
  
 
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Revision as of 06:40, 16 March 2013

Steam Workshop Section Template Version 0.1

Steam Workshop supported games can be easily tracked here.
the "Downloadable" column refers to whether the items are downloadable. For example, Team Fortress 2's Workshop doesn't have any downloadable skins for weapons, but Skyrim does.
The Template:Yes and Template:No templates are based off the similarly named templates found on Wikipedia.
If features available through a game's Steam Workshop don't fit in any of the pre-listed categories, feel free to add a new row for them. A good example of this is Voice Packs in Dota 2
== Steam Workshop ==
{{ii}} The Steam Workshop for GameName can be found [http://steamcommunity.com/workshop/browse?appid=00000 here].

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Type !! Supported? !! Downloadable?
|-
| Maps/Levels || {{Yes|Yes}} || {{Yes|Yes}}
|-
| Items/Weapons || {{Yes|Yes}} || {{No|No}}
|-
| Skins || {{No|No}} || {{No|No}}
|-
| Mods || {{Yes|Yes}} || {{Yes|Yes}}
|}

Developer Page Template Version 0.4

'Games' should always be the lowest-most section because it can potentially be very long.
The 'Games' section should be retractable, if possible.
Please only list full games, not DLC or expansion packs, in the 'Games' section.
Keep articles unbiased. DRM should never be a thumbs up or a thumbs down. Only an 'info'.
These pages are meant to replace the Wikipedia pages currently found in the infobox of articles. They contain information more relevant to PC Gaming rather than the company itself.
Page titles should contain the full name of a developer/publisher. 'Valve Corporation' rather than 'Valve', etc. You should, however, make 'Valve' a redirect to 'Valve Corporation' when possible.
{{Infobox
|title          = Developer Name
|cover          = developer_logo.jpg
|founded        = Year
}}

'''Key Points'''
{{ii}} Created the [[X]] digital distribution platform
{{ii}} Shut down in Year
{{ii}} Formerly known as 'Game Developer'
{{ii}} Only a developer/Only a publisher/Both a developer and a publisher

'''General information'''
{{mm}} [http Developer Website]
{{mm}} [http Developer Forum]
{{mm}} [http Developer Page on Steam]
{{mm}} [http Developer Page on Desura]
{{mm}} [[Wikipedia:developer|Wikipedia Article]]

== Known For ==
* [[Digital Distribution Platform]]

* The [[Game (series)|Game Series]]

* [[Game]]

== Engines Commonly Used ==
* [[Source]]

* [[Gamebryo]]

* [[XNA]]

== DRM Commonly Used ==
* [[Steamworks]]

* [[Origin]]

* [[SecuROM]]

== Games ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Game Title !! Year !! Platform(s)
|-
| [[Game]] || Year || {{OS|Windows}} {{OS|Mac}} {{OS|Linux}}
|-
| [[Game]] || Year || {{OS|Windows}} {{OS|Mac}} {{OS|Linux}}
|-
| [[Game]] || Year || {{OS|Windows}} {{OS|Mac}} {{OS|Linux}}
|}

[[Category:Publisher]]
[[Category:Developer]]

Examples

Suggested Developers List

This is a self-made list of developers/publishers I believe we should make pages for. It is in alphabetical order.
  • 2D Boy
  • 2K Games
  • Activision
  • Aspyr Media
  • Atari
  • Bethesda Softworks
  • BioWare
  • Blizzard
  • Bohemia Interactive
  • Capcom
  • CD Projekt RED
  • Deep Silver
  • Electronic Arts
  • Epic Games
  • Frictional Games
  • Frozenbyte
  • Gearbox Software
  • id Software
  • Infinity Ward
  • Insomniac Games
  • Konami
  • LucasArts
  • Namco Bandai Games
  • Nicalis
  • Paradox Interactive
  • PopCap
  • Rockstar Games
  • SEGA
  • Sony Online Entertainment
  • Stardock Entertainment
  • Take-Two Interactive
  • Telltale Games
  • The Behemoth
  • thechineseroom
  • THQ
  • Treyarch
  • Two Tribes
  • Ubisoft
  • Vlambeer
  • Warner Bros.
  • Wolfire Games