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Removing the re-assessment tag from this article, and moving to C grade. One thing to note; plot sections should be less than 700 characters; this one is too long for a B. — Preceding
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Lee Vilenski Just for clarity, did you mean 700 words? That's the amount I'm seeing in most featured video game articles. Pinging you bc I tried to find a MOS for video games that included specifics like that but couldn't.
YuriNikolai (
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03:19, 13 April 2022 (UTC)reply
They have no other released games, which by the way is one of the reasons why i didn't make a page for them yet. They posted job openings for an undisclosed, in-dev project, so we might see something new soon.
YuriNikolai (
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23:14, 19 November 2020 (UTC)reply
I question the value of spending hundreds of man-hours arguing whether this game is set in Poland or elsewhere in the Soviet Bloc, especially when editors use obscure in-game Lore for that. Quite simply, this is not encyclopedic.
Deep Lore ~does not matter~ when we still don't have a succint plot summary and other problems that consistently keep the article in a C rating.
YuriNikolai (
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03:10, 13 April 2022 (UTC)reply