User talk:Auldrick

Hi, can we talk?
Hey, i want to know why you deleted my edit, The Better Together Update... –Preceding unsigned comment was added by Piporgames (talk • contribs) at 21:06, 31 August 2017 (UTC). Please sign your posts with
 * Generally, articles are supposed to have a consistent layout. For more information, see MCW:LAYOUT. The BlobsPaper.png 14:02, 1 September 2017 (UTC)
 * Welcome to the wiki, ! To answer your question more specifically,


 * 1) Articles should not start with a heading. The initial paragraph, called the "lede", should be a brief (1-3 sentences) summary of the topic, and the article title is its heading.
 * 2) Although it's common knowledge that Sony has not accepted the BTU, they have not publicly given the reason you stated as far as I know, so this is speculation. Speculation in main articles is not allowed.
 * 3) The 7/31/2017 update section had potentially useful content, but included your personal commentary ("sadly", "Obsolete") and "" tags that look like HTML but aren't valid. Articles should take a neutral, impersonal point of view per the style guide. I couldn't tell what you intended with the tags, and you didn't cite a source for me to research, so I didn't know how to fix it. If you had cited a valid source, I might have tried to work the information into the article. However...
 * 4) Some of what you said is simply wrong: The Xbox 360 and PS3 are not "Obsolete" as long as they can still play their disc versions. I'm sure there are many people who are only interested in playing the minigames, and to them the BTU is irrelevant. They are not being "forced to migrate to newer consoles in order to continue playing Minecraft". They will have to migrate if they want new features, but that's simply a fact of life. When you buy a game, you're entitled to that game as it is; you can usually expect updates for a period of time, but not in perpetuity because technology becomes (i.e. it is not "made") obsolete. What you were doing was complaining about that fact, which you're free to do on many other forums, but it doesn't belong in an article.
 * With all that said, though, I encourage you to continue editing the wiki, after becoming more familiar with the Layout guide Blobs2 linked above. You might also find the "Editing Help" section on my user page helpful. --– Auldrick (talk &middot; contribs) 15:08, 1 September 2017 (UTC)

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Hey Auldrick, could you point me to a page or two where  wasn't being recognized by the  ? There's a couple things I'd like to try to see if the problem can be easily fixed (since it makes absolutely no sense to me why a  would work, but an exactly equivalent   wouldn't), and not having to re-break the template and then hunt down such cases myself would probably be the ideal way to go about it. =) 「 ディノ 奴 千？！ 」? · ☎ Dinoguy1000 17:30, 2 October 2017 (UTC)
 * I noticed it on Skin/Skin pack, then checked another but I've forgotten which. I think the warning about replacements with a unique string (strip marker) in the #ifeq documentation is causing it. It seems to be saying that because of how MediaWiki works, during the template expansion the #ifeq gets processed at a point in time when its parameters have been temporarily replaced by unique strings, like variable names, and the result is that the #ifeq is comparing the unique strings instead of what they refer to. --– Auldrick (talk &middot; contribs) 17:40, 2 October 2017 (UTC)
 * : I've been investigating myself using a copy of your revision in my sandbox, and I think I might have reverted in panic, though I could swear I saw just "Console Edition" in the Categories: list at the bottom of the pages I checked. I can't seem to reproduce the problem now, though. In part, I got confused because "Console Edition" still appears in the logo and the text beneath it. The logo shouldn't be changed, but the text should, but it hasn't and I didn't think to change it when Goandgoo asked me to change the category. I'm going to try to fix the text now in my sandbox, and I'll restore your #ifeq code when I do (assuming the problem I thought I saw doesn't come back, of course). --– Auldrick (talk &middot; contribs) 18:26, 2 October 2017 (UTC)