Hi K4sh,
I noticed that you've removed Flawless Widescreen fixboxes from several articles. What's the reason?
In general, it's a good idea to explain any deletion in the edit notes.
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Hi K4sh,
I noticed that you've removed Flawless Widescreen fixboxes from several articles. What's the reason?
In general, it's a good idea to explain any deletion in the edit notes.
Because it's my work and i did not approved it to be linked to your site and don't want to.
This is the first time I see someone who doesn't want their work to be cited as a solution, I thought it would be common sense to appreciate that one's efforts are recognized and linked.
In case anyone thinks K4sh is making this up, here's the official readme in the root folder of the Flawless Widescreen public Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uaVmvXarQ_lIHsyJlZooLg1G2mDo4Kv_/view?usp=drive_link
"iT iS mY wOrk". Okay then read this rule of thumb: when you post something on the internet and it gets popular, it belongs to the internet. I'm sure you can find links to Flawless Widescreen on other websites.
Seems a little odd the author willingly puts his scripts out there on the Dead Space reddit for people to find, but doesn't want it on the wiki? I personally don't understand the gatekeeping.