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RE: Ask something
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There wasn't an incident. Don't sweat it. Real World weapon comparisons require dev citations, one was already there for the non unique variant and as I said on the article's talk page the infobox thing was just an issue on the wiki that happened due to some screw up with an update. It's all fixed now. Do look over the real world weapon comparison guidelines found here for guidelines. Richie9999 (talk) 19:57, July 27, 2013 (UTC)
- Do keep in mind, however, that the M79 Grenade launcher is an American weapon, not a Russian one. The USSR Wiki you cited contains a surprising number of items not really related to the USSR with content taken directly from wikipedia (which is a bit shifty cause I'm pretty sure you're at least supposed to attribute the stuff to the editors from wikipedia). Regarldess, M79, American grenade launcher. Richie9999 (talk) 20:15, July 27, 2013 (UTC)
RE: Capitol Wasteland Glitch
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Whether you meant it or not, you ended up leaving the normal boundaries of the map. Outside of the boundaries of what was intended to be the playable area, things that would normally be classed as bugs can hardly be considered so, as that area wasn't designed to be playable. I discussed this with Gunny and it was agreed that it wasn't a notable bug for that reason, just as bugs that are brought on through manipulation of the console/use of console commands aren't notable. Richie9999 (talk) 22:33, August 29, 2013 (UTC)