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Post by excruciator on Jan 8, 2012 9:39:04 GMT
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Post by Vichya on Jan 8, 2012 16:09:20 GMT
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Post by Shakua on Jan 9, 2012 0:27:29 GMT
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Post by Bad on Jan 9, 2012 1:28:13 GMT
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Post by Yojimbo on Jan 11, 2012 20:03:57 GMT
I added all the new Open builds to the wiki but I did not highlight any and I didn't really put them in any kind of order.
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Post by buddhamind on Jan 12, 2012 0:40:45 GMT
I added all the new Open builds to the wiki but I did not highlight any and I didn't really put them in any kind of order. I highlighted them. Someone want to organize them?
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Post by Balduvard on Jan 12, 2012 4:14:42 GMT
I'll end up sorting them by date again on my next pass in a few weeks, but for future reference: the newest builds go to the top of the list for their class category, with open subraces being the topmost class category, followed by proven, normal, and outdated.
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Post by vorshlumpf on Jan 12, 2012 5:45:31 GMT
Thanks for all the wiki work! Should there be an extra column for "Last Date Modified"? I'd help fill it out.
- Niilo
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Post by Yojimbo on Jan 12, 2012 14:01:16 GMT
The should be close to the right order I did them in the order they were in the forums which is last comment made and I put them all in the normal section which should be right until they are highlighted. I just don't know if all should be highlighted and such so I didn't plus it took a while to get them all in there as I had them
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Post by buddhamind on Jan 12, 2012 16:49:09 GMT
Thanks for all the wiki work! Should there be an extra column for "Last Date Modified"? I'd help fill it out. - Niilo I like the idea, but without a script to automatically generate this information, it would have to be updated every time anyone updated their build, which is a nightmare.
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Post by Balduvard on Jan 12, 2012 18:57:34 GMT
it would have to be updated every time anyone updated their build, which is a nightmare. Actually only tedious and a few hours of work (though you can see why I only bother with it once every half a year or so). Adding the column on my next pass should not be a problem. I go by last modified date in sorting builds rather than last commented; a build thread can be rife with discussion, but if the build being discussed has not been modified to take the discussion into account (should the discussion lend credence to an update), it is not a useful barometer of change. Not to mention builds recently commented on, which may be outdated and older than mummy dust, with nothing more than, "this build rox my steadfast slippers!" or similar misleading activity regarding build evolution.
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Post by Yojimbo on Jan 12, 2012 19:03:43 GMT
Bald I know how people sort it but since most of the build being added this round were only days apart I didn't take the extra step and used last comment as the criteria when adding them all. Yes generally last commented is a poor indicator. I do tend to comment on my own build post when I update them though as well and see many who do. I do question how many of the builds highlighted by buddhamind actually deserve it as I suspect he just went looking for some sign that it was an open sub build not actually judging any of them. The task of the tedious organizing and highlight, or removing highlights, is not a difficult task just time consuming.
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Post by CataclysmicDeath on Jan 12, 2012 19:21:05 GMT
I'd originally intended to update Wiki builds myself and did make a good start but then I got a New job Haven't really had time since and what free time I do get tends to be spent with family and in game now. Sent from my HTC Wildfire S A510e using ProBoards
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Post by vorshlumpf on Jan 15, 2012 21:44:17 GMT
I go by last modified date in sorting builds rather than last commented; a build thread can be rife with discussion, but if the build being discussed has not been modified to take the discussion into account (should the discussion lend credence to an update), it is not a useful barometer of change. Yeah, that was my intended meaning. Whenever a comment in the forum is edited, it is tagged with the date. However, there are nicely organized builds that span 2 or more posts in the build thread so getting a modified date from those would take more time. I'll lend a hand to the wiki updates when I have time. - Niilo
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Post by Torin on Jan 17, 2012 17:28:42 GMT
As most of you may realize, the closing date for this contest is this Sunday at Midnight. After which any entries or changes to builds will not be considered in the judging process. Judging will not occur overnight. There are an astonishing amount of entries this time so it will take a while to get through them. Many of the builds I will actually build and gear up and test things like AC and AB and other measures of playability. Please continue to work on formatting to make the build readable/functional for a new player. Don't be afraid to give constructive criticism of builds (even if you didn't enter the contest). There may be prizes for such endeavors if sufficient effort is made. Hey Champ! when will your feedback begin?
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