User talk:Plainplane
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Plainplane, I appreciate your effort at contributing to the wiki, however some your recent edits are causing more confusion and misinformation that good. The "Crate plop" glitch was already in the list of fixed glitches. The "dud mine and drill" bug is actually the "dud mine detonation" glitch listed below. I will clean up your edits, but please be more careful in the future. Also, please make use of the ParentArticle template - for an example, look at any other page. --Vladimir 14:53, 30 June 2007 (MST)
- Sorry, it was an oversight that I did not see the other article.
- Thank you for clarifying and I will keep that template in mind.
Please use the ParentArticle template when creating new pages. It makes navigation much easier. --Vladimir 17:02, 3 July 2007 (MST)
Re: Template
I am currently editing my articles using the template.
Previewing edits
Plainplane, please could you use the preview button before submitting an edited article? I only say this because it spams up the recent changes and history logs for the pages. By previewing you only add 1 edit to the log rather than 4 or more. --Melon 06:54, 20 October 2007 (MST)
- I am very sorry for the inconvenience. I notice that after I think it looks good and save the page, I see something wrong, such as a mismatched section, or an incorrect header. I will try to avoid a reoccurrence. - Plainplane
- Melon, go to preference and under Recent Changes check the 'Enhanced' option... you'll find it makes it a lot tidier, as all changes on one article are grouped under a drop-down. Run! 12:59, 20 October 2007 (MST)
Girder Glitch
Plainplane, do you know who discovered "Method 1" of the "Girdering an Occupied Location" glitch, and when it was discovered? I'm very curious, because I co-discovered "Method 2" with BlizZard in May 2001 but I never knew about "Method 1" until happening upon the Wiki article today. —Deadcode 17:57, 12 June 2009 (UTC)
- Re: Girder Glitch
- I am unaware of how or when the first method was discovered, somebody taught it to me in a multiplayer game a few years ago. - Plainplane, 13, June 2009 15:09 EDT
- Thanks. I suppose somebody just had to realize that the "Firing targeted weapons without aiming" glitch could be applied to girders. —Deadcode 00:38, 14 June 2009 (UTC)