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Germany2685 Posts
On October 27 2012 01:36 MittinsKittens wrote:Hey guys. Signed up to simply say this. For some reason, on your Dota2 Hero page on your wiki page ( http://wiki.teamliquid.net/dota2/Portal:Heroes ), next to Death Prophets head image on the left hand side, there is a random "!" symbol there. Obviously nothing major that will break your wiki page, but you going to want to edit it out Would edit it myself, but I don't know how to edit wiki pages, and I'm not in the mood to learn just to simply edit out a "!"
Hey!
I've removed it, but you can just log-in on the top right with your Team Liquid account and click on the "Edit"-button on the top left to edit pages.
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*Edit: thank you pPingu *(Moved)
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Switzerland2892 Posts
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I'm just getting into Dota, and there are a bunch of things that I don't know just in terms of the mass of information in the game. Sometimes I just want to see a list like "Heroes with Silence" or "Items with stun" or "Heroes with passive abilities." Would categories like that be useful? I'll probably just start anyway, but if it is just going to get reverted I won't clutter up the pages.
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Fixed. In the future you can log in using your TL account information and edit things yourself if you don't want to wait for someone else to do them.
On October 27 2012 12:54 pullarius1 wrote: I'm just getting into Dota, and there are a bunch of things that I don't know just in terms of the mass of information in the game. Sometimes I just want to see a list like "Heroes with Silence" or "Items with stun" or "Heroes with passive abilities." Would categories like that be useful? I'll probably just start anyway, but if it is just going to get reverted I won't clutter up the pages.
Categorizes like that can be very useful for those who want to sort through and find something in particular like what you described.
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The Dota 2 Liquipedia has wrong attack animations for a lot of heroes. The Dota 2 Wiki has the correct information, if anyone has time to change it.
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Hi,
I'm trying to help a bit regarding Liquipedia. I was working on countering hatch first in ZvZ, however, the go-to build, 10 pool, is a bit lacking in Liquipedia.
So, I (re-)created a liquipedia page about 10 pool (vs. Zerg).
I was wondering three things : - Is it possible to delete the original page about 10 pool? It is heavily outdated, and anyone who types "10 pool" immediately gets there. There is another good 10 pool build (10 pool baneling) and this one also is "hidden" by the original page - I uploaded a (large) picture, but I'd like to use the smaller version that Liquipedia created when I used it. However, I don't know how to do it... Doing File:10PoolOverlordPatrol.jpg/640px-10PoolOverlordPatrol.jpg didn't work - References. I made a reference with the <ref> things, but I don't know why, it put the reference in the build order box instead of the end of the page ><
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France1887 Posts
- Instead of deleting the 10 pool page, you could edit it to make it better. You can also link the "10 pool baneling" on the 10 pool page, listed as a variation of the 10 pool opening. - [[File:10PoolOverlordPatrol.jpg|640px]] for a smaller image (replace 640px by whatever you want) [[File:10PoolOverlordPatrol.jpg|640px|thumb|This is a caption]] produces a 640px thumbnail with caption text underneath. - I will see what I can do about the references. EDIT: Fixed the reference issue, if you want to add other reference use '[Your text]', so that it is part of the "note" group. I added at the end {{Reflist|group="note"}} so that every reference of this group will be listed at the end of the page, and not in the Build box. You can still use classic "" tags if you want to add a note for the build.
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Ever since the recent thoughts about "SC2 is going to die" I have come to the conclusion that tight unit formations is part of the problem. Thus it might be a good idea to include the size of units in the Liquipedia as well as maybe "X of these per Y square" variation plus maybe a "dps per Y square" analysis. Since the size of/space required by units cant be seen in any game menu there is the question if it can be taken out of some file or otherwise easily acquired.
The "number of units per Y square" seems just like an important number to use in any balance arguments IMO.
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United Kingdom3482 Posts
On November 07 2012 20:15 Rabiator wrote: Ever since the recent thoughts about "SC2 is going to die" I have come to the conclusion that tight unit formations is part of the problem. Thus it might be a good idea to include the size of units in the Liquipedia as well as maybe "X of these per Y square" variation plus maybe a "dps per Y square" analysis. Since the size of/space required by units cant be seen in any game menu there is the question if it can be taken out of some file or otherwise easily acquired.
The "number of units per Y square" seems just like an important number to use in any balance arguments IMO. A unit size wouldn't be a bad idea especially with reference to how many units aoe damage like emp and storm will hit. Problem is how to get an accurate numerical value for this. I assume it exists somewhere in the sc2 files but I have no idea where or how easy it would be to obtain. The other option is to test in game how many units can fit into a square and interpret the unit's size from that but that is fairly inaccurate.
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Liquipedia (Both Sc2 and Dota2) has been loading really slowly for me today. Eventually it loads, but is just take some time. I've checked that is not an ISP-problem.
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Hi, i am a total liquipedia newb, but i'm working on a liquipedia page for a LAN tournament. http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/User:TigerKarl/Munich_Starcraft_Tournament work i progress, obviously. The thing i want to ask of you is if there's any solution or a template for a single elimination bracket for a 2v2 tournament, where you'd be able to see the teamname, the names of their players, as well as their races? I've been looking for that, but that wasn't successfull, and i don't know of any 2v2 tournaments that used such a bracket. Thank you very much for solutions or ideas!
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That looks pretty cool, thank you a lot!
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There is an error on the Liquipedia page for the Raven's Seeker Missile. It says the radius of effect for Seeker Missile is 2 when it is actually 2.4 both in game and in the map editor (with Liberty Multi (Mod) dependency, of course).
http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/Seeker_Missile
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On November 26 2012 06:14 Robotix wrote:There is an error on the Liquipedia page for the Raven's Seeker Missile. It says the radius of effect for Seeker Missile is 2 when it is actually 2.4 both in game and in the map editor (with Liberty Multi (Mod) dependency, of course). http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/Seeker_Missile
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This is always relevant.
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