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WaterBlap Since: May, 2014
7th Jul, 2017 01:31:41 AM

I'd suggest merging them because it can be difficult to see duplicates. Like Narm or Broken Base, for example.

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Candi Since: Aug, 2012
7th Jul, 2017 06:04:10 AM

Merge. Plus post-release stuff is what we'd be troping.

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Fighteer MOD (Time Abyss)
7th Jul, 2017 06:18:36 AM

Right. We only care about pre-release material up to the point when the actual product is released. Then the article should be about the final product, with the pre-release detritus shoved off to Trivia.

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mlsmithca (Edited uphill both ways)
7th Jul, 2017 10:14:42 AM

Okay, the folders and assorted duplicate entries across both folders have been merged.

WaterBlap Since: May, 2014
7th Jul, 2017 10:26:59 AM

This was also done to YMMV.The Legend Of Zelda Breath Of The Wild (in March). Working on it.

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mlsmithca (Edited uphill both ways)
7th Jul, 2017 01:03:46 PM

Looks as though the Breath of the Wild page was always like that; WaxingName created it in June of last year with pre-release material, and then eventually post-release material was added as a separate category.

I think WaxingName reads ATT, so WaxingName, if you're reading this thread, please don't do that again. Pre-release or post-release, they're still audience reactions to the work, so they go in the same overall category.

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