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:::::::::: While I can understand moving the 'fixed' enhancements to problems (although I still think it belongs in enhancements), moving them to Emulation Information would make no sense. Like Kolano said, Emu Info is for game bugs and normal behavior that could seem like a bug, or even problems with the emulator which are fixed by using different hardware (Real Wiimote vs Bluetooth passthrough for example). But that is my 2 cents. [[User:Miksel12|Miksel12]] ([[User talk:Miksel12|talk]]) 12:03, 27 June 2019 (CEST)
:::::::::: While I can understand moving the 'fixed' enhancements to problems (although I still think it belongs in enhancements), moving them to Emulation Information would make no sense. Like Kolano said, Emu Info is for game bugs and normal behavior that could seem like a bug, or even problems with the emulator which are fixed by using different hardware (Real Wiimote vs Bluetooth passthrough for example). But that is my 2 cents. [[User:Miksel12|Miksel12]] ([[User talk:Miksel12|talk]]) 12:03, 27 June 2019 (CEST)


::::::::::: Both of you are correct, there are many enhancement problems that don't fit there. There are two other possible actions: stay in Problems section or remove from page. I have example that can go into Emu Info is [[Metroid Prime (Metroid Prime: Trilogy)#Dot in IR>1]]. Example that can go into Problems section is [[Sonic Heroes#Graphical Glitches with IR>1]]. If the problem entry (e.g. [[Metroid Prime (Metroid Prime: Trilogy)#Bloom Offset in IR>1]]) that can't fit in either Problems or Emu Info, then it shouldn't be on the page at all. Honestly, now that you said Emu Info or Problems make no sense for all sort of enhancement problems, well, to be blunt with you, an enhancement problem entry in Enhancements is actually making even less sense there, it's got reading flow problem and sometime sound irony (problem ironically enhancing your gameplay than problem == problem). I understand where you're coming from, just, I'm not sure why don't you see at it in different ways. [[User:Lucario|Lucario]] ([[User talk:Lucario|talk]]) 04:35, 28 June 2019 (CEST)
::::::::::: Both of you are correct, there are many enhancement problems that don't fit there. There are two other possible actions: stay in Problems section or remove from page. I have example that can go into Emu Info is [[Metroid Prime (Metroid Prime: Trilogy)#Dot in IR>1]]. Example that can go into Problems section is [[Sonic Heroes#Graphical Glitches with IR>1]]. If the problem entry (e.g. [[Metroid Prime (Metroid Prime: Trilogy)#Bloom Offset in IR>1]]) that can't fit in either Problems or Emu Info, then it shouldn't be on the page at all. Honestly, now that you said Emu Info or Problems make no sense for all sort of enhancement problems, well, to be blunt with you, an enhancement problem entry in Enhancements is actually making even less sense, it's got reading flow problem and sometime sound irony (problem ironically enhancing your gameplay than problem == problem). I understand where you're coming from, just, I'm not sure why don't you see at them in different ways. [[User:Lucario|Lucario]] ([[User talk:Lucario|talk]]) 04:35, 28 June 2019 (CEST)
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