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Bug reports are an in-game mechanism for players to report faults in the game. | Bug reports are an in-game mechanism for players to report faults in the game. | ||
− | A fault is something that either should not happen that does, or something that should happen but does not. When in doubt about whether something is a bug or not, | + | A fault is something that either should not happen that does, or something that should happen but does not. When in doubt about whether something is a bug or not, it should always reported it. |
Examples of bugs are: | Examples of bugs are: |
Revision as of 00:48, 9 November 2010
Bug reports are an in-game mechanism for players to report faults in the game.
A fault is something that either should not happen that does, or something that should happen but does not. When in doubt about whether something is a bug or not, it should always reported it.
Examples of bugs are:
Idea reports are an in-game mechanism for players to suggest changes that they believe would improve the playability or character of the game. These can include things such as environment and NPC chats, NPC interactions, room descriptions, or major features, new commands, spells or rituals etc.
Typo reports are for players to point out typos (misspellings, misuse of grammar, etc.).
"Syntax bug", "syntax idea" and "syntax typo" shows the different categories the bug/idea/typo can go in.