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Hexen mods beyond heretic mods
Hexen mods beyond heretic mods






hexen mods beyond heretic mods

In addition to the boilerplate fair use template, you must also write out on the image description page a specific explanation or rationale for why using this image in each article is consistent with fair use. I notice the image page specifies that the image is being used under fair use but there is no explanation or rationale as to why its use in this Wikipedia article constitutes fair use. Image:Hexenbox.jpg is being used on this article. Ace of Sevens 13:08, 14 July 2006 (UTC) Fair use rationale for Image:Hexenbox.jpg See eXistenZ for another Wikipedia example of unusual captalizations being accepted. The policy seems mainly to oppose all-caps except in the case of acronyms and the like. Fragglet 09:32, 14 July 2006 (UTC) I don't see why the principle wouldn't apply here. This isn't the case with Hexen, which is a german word meaning "to practice sorcery". Ace of Sevens 03:15, 14 July 2006 (UTC) The CamelCase argument refers to when two words are combined into a single one to form a trademark.

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Fragglet 11:59, 13 July 2006 (UTC) Raven Software consistently uses "HeXen on their site and this would seem to fall under the camelcase judgement call. There's some more relevant information to this on Wikipedia:Manual of Style (trademarks). This is similar to people who use "DooM" when refering to Doom. The former seems to be an attempt at using capitalisation to emulate the appearance of the logo, but the name itself is Hexen.

hexen mods beyond heretic mods

I've renamed this and every other article I could find to change "HeXen" to "Hexen". Horncomposer 22:44, 12 July 2006 (UTC) Renamed

hexen mods beyond heretic mods

I'll hold off on editing that section for now though, to see what others may have to say. I think the most that should be said could be an overview of each hub and how it relates to the "story," but even this may be too much. A mere list of levels adds no pratical value to an encyclopedia article. If we had something interesting to say about the levels we could move it to a seperate article or wikibooks, but this list, in my opinion, adds nothing to the article - De Zeurkous Wed Jul 12 16:57:

hexen mods beyond heretic mods

Personally i'd like to propose to remove the level info from the article - it adds nothing. I'll probably add more about the story later, and I also need to redo the references/footnotes (I was lazy, sorry). Well I also removed the last section - "Bosses." It pretty much covered the stuff in List of enemies in HeXen, but I changed some stuff there, and put a link there from here. I've made levels with scripts, so I'm pretty sure that's fine, but could someone check on the technical part of the polyobjects? I'm not exactly the expert on BSP and I can't really understand all the source code. I did a major cleanup on this article, mostly organizing the player classes and inserted a new section on polyobjects and ACS scripts. Same goes for the music files.- Drat ( Talk) 14:40, (UTC) Major cleanup On my removal of CD track and midi info Ī recent addition the names of the music files used in the game brought home to me the fact that the list of what CD tracks were used in what maps was never really encyclopedic or important in the first place.

  • 9 I added more details and tactical notes to the characters section.
  • 6 Fair use rationale for Image:Hexenbox.jpg.
  • 5 Fair use rationale for Image:Hexenbox.jpg.
  • 1 On my removal of CD track and midi info.







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