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@ KahnJohn27: Instead of arguing in edit summaries, I welcome you to discuss why you're opposed to paragraph breaks in the long and rambling gameplay section. I know from discussion on your talk page that you view the article through the mobile app only, so it may not be clear how the paragraph looks on other displays and why the paragraph breaks help. I have placed three paragraph breaks based on the subject of each changing. The first paragraph primarily details dwellers, the second covers the vault, and the third covers the reward/micro-transaction lunchboxes. Please list your reasons for opposing the paragraph breaks. -- ferret ( talk) 11:59, 19 June 2015 (UTC)
@ KahnJohn27: I think it's silly that I need to open a discussion on this at all. There is absolutely no reason not to link SPECIAL to the more indepth description located on the main Fallout series page. Wikilinks are cheap and allow a reader who wants more information to quickly find it. The fact that a basic description of SPECIAL is present in the article doesn't matter, as it doesn't go into detailed description or show how SPECIAL relates to the Fallout series in general. Please reply with your rationale on WHY a wikilink shouldn't be used. -- ferret ( talk) 12:01, 19 June 2015 (UTC)
@ Ferret: I think its the silliest thing to have a Wikilink for this when I gave its basic definition in the article itself. It is a waste of time and space. But still if you think there has to be a Wikilink then I think there might be not much problem in allowing it to stay. It is foolish to argue over a Wikilink. KahnJohn27 ( talk) 12:59, 19 June 2015 (UTC)
@ KahnJohn27: Moving this from my talk page to here. Yes, the image is low quality, intentionally so. This is the typical format used for video game screenshots that are non-free. Yes, I also forgot the licensing rationale tag when I uploaded it last night, and I have fixed the tag now. You will find that pretty much every video game screenshot has the same quality and same license rationale.
Also, the image is not pulled from a random website, it is pulled from one of the reviewers that you yourself added to the article, Financial Post. Perhaps your viewing it on a mobile device is why you can't make out details, but on both my desktop machine and my Samsung phone, I can clearly make out the details. -- ferret ( talk) 12:04, 19 June 2015 (UTC)
@ KahnJohn27: I pulled the full size image from the reviewer, and resized it manually, which bumped up the quality of the screenshot quite a bit. Please take a look. -- ferret ( talk) 12:59, 19 June 2015 (UTC)
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Nice work on this article! It's very decent and solid throughout. Once all of the above are clarified then I'll be happy to promote this. Please let me know if you have any questions.
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Recently, on 21 June Bethesda sued Warner Bros. for a game for Westworld. I think that's a huge development and should be added to the article. --► Sincerely: A¥×aᚢ Zaÿïþzaþ€ ⚔ (hail sithis!) 00:21, 24 June 2018 (UTC)
A version of Fallout Shelter appeared in the set of games for the Tesla cars.
It plays more or less identically to the mainstream version except that you can't buy things with real-world money and (mercifully) there are no adverts. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.156.242.137 ( talk) 03:47, 5 October 2020 (UTC)
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@ KahnJohn27: Instead of arguing in edit summaries, I welcome you to discuss why you're opposed to paragraph breaks in the long and rambling gameplay section. I know from discussion on your talk page that you view the article through the mobile app only, so it may not be clear how the paragraph looks on other displays and why the paragraph breaks help. I have placed three paragraph breaks based on the subject of each changing. The first paragraph primarily details dwellers, the second covers the vault, and the third covers the reward/micro-transaction lunchboxes. Please list your reasons for opposing the paragraph breaks. -- ferret ( talk) 11:59, 19 June 2015 (UTC)
@ KahnJohn27: I think it's silly that I need to open a discussion on this at all. There is absolutely no reason not to link SPECIAL to the more indepth description located on the main Fallout series page. Wikilinks are cheap and allow a reader who wants more information to quickly find it. The fact that a basic description of SPECIAL is present in the article doesn't matter, as it doesn't go into detailed description or show how SPECIAL relates to the Fallout series in general. Please reply with your rationale on WHY a wikilink shouldn't be used. -- ferret ( talk) 12:01, 19 June 2015 (UTC)
@ Ferret: I think its the silliest thing to have a Wikilink for this when I gave its basic definition in the article itself. It is a waste of time and space. But still if you think there has to be a Wikilink then I think there might be not much problem in allowing it to stay. It is foolish to argue over a Wikilink. KahnJohn27 ( talk) 12:59, 19 June 2015 (UTC)
@ KahnJohn27: Moving this from my talk page to here. Yes, the image is low quality, intentionally so. This is the typical format used for video game screenshots that are non-free. Yes, I also forgot the licensing rationale tag when I uploaded it last night, and I have fixed the tag now. You will find that pretty much every video game screenshot has the same quality and same license rationale.
Also, the image is not pulled from a random website, it is pulled from one of the reviewers that you yourself added to the article, Financial Post. Perhaps your viewing it on a mobile device is why you can't make out details, but on both my desktop machine and my Samsung phone, I can clearly make out the details. -- ferret ( talk) 12:04, 19 June 2015 (UTC)
@ KahnJohn27: I pulled the full size image from the reviewer, and resized it manually, which bumped up the quality of the screenshot quite a bit. Please take a look. -- ferret ( talk) 12:59, 19 June 2015 (UTC)
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I'll be happy to review this.
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Nice work on this article! It's very decent and solid throughout. Once all of the above are clarified then I'll be happy to promote this. Please let me know if you have any questions.
JAG
UAR
19:29, 9 November 2015 (UTC)
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Recently, on 21 June Bethesda sued Warner Bros. for a game for Westworld. I think that's a huge development and should be added to the article. --► Sincerely: A¥×aᚢ Zaÿïþzaþ€ ⚔ (hail sithis!) 00:21, 24 June 2018 (UTC)
A version of Fallout Shelter appeared in the set of games for the Tesla cars.
It plays more or less identically to the mainstream version except that you can't buy things with real-world money and (mercifully) there are no adverts. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.156.242.137 ( talk) 03:47, 5 October 2020 (UTC)