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  1. So I'm browsing the site on my phone on Firefox for Android, and checking out the article for Megami Ibunroku Persona when I notice that the warning about the game's language availability is in the middle of the infobox, before the series listing. This wouldn't bug me too much, except that the warning text showing up like that breaks the formatting of everything below it (screenshot attached, notice how the left margin is no longer recognized after the warning message). I tried to edit the warning for the page, but I couldn't find any code for the warning message in the page itself. Removing the Infobox completely gets rid of the warning message and the formatting error on mobile, which tells me that the warning message is part of the infobox formatting. Is there a way to get that fixed? While we're at it, can we separate the warnings from the infobox so they're easily editable on the game page itself?
  2. (Sorry, not sure if this topic should go to Help or Development.) For games and engines that are open-source where should source code location (e.g. web address) be displayed if it is different from homepage and Availability links? Right now i added it to "General Information" for one game, but my intuition says that its place should be in the Infobox perhaps.
  3. SteamPrices would be relatively easy to include because their URLs already use AppIDs (http://www.steamprices.com/us/app/244730/). "Is There Any Deal?" covers multiple storefronts including Steam and GOG, both of which we already have implemented in the infobox. I'm not sure how integration with the latter would be, or if it would be possible, but I'd imagine it is. My argument for these being useful is simply that users may browse the wiki to see if a game is a good port, works on their system, to see if they need to install any mods to use the game, etc. It could be a tool for making educated purchases, and allowing users to more easily find the cheapest option of purchase, I feel, would be useful. Whether or not either of these sites are fully unbiased is debatable, however I don't believe they're notably biased in any way. I've included a poll, please select Yes or No for each service so we can decide the general consensus on including these. NOTE: These would (theoretically) be implemented the same way SteamCharts, SteamDB, and Wikipedia already are. They would require no extra work on the part of editors, as they would hook into the already-existing Steam AppID/GOG perameters. SteamPrices Link IsThereAnyDeal? Link
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