(11-10-2015, 11:45 PM)JosJuice Wrote: My concern is that some of the issues that are listed on wiki pages (like EFB2RAM being required) aren't Dolphin bugs at all but rather problems with the user's configuration. Such issues are good to list on the wiki but are completely inappropriate for the bug tracker. Your system is designed so a wiki issue that does not have a bug report counts as incomplete (i.e. shows the "Create/find bug report" message and makes the page show up in Categoryages with missing bug reports). This incompleteness can only be resolved if a bug report exists, but bug reports for this kind of issues are invalid and will not be accepted on the bug tracker.
I think my perspective on this may be a bit different. If a game needs EFB2RAM be enabled and such is not pre-set by it's ini file, wouldn't we want a report on that so appropriate edits can be made to the games ini? There are a limited subset of problems on the Wiki we wouldn't want issue reports for, for instance bugs in games themselves that also occur on real hardware. We tend to list such on the wiki to avoid erroneous future reporting. We've recently started to transition those sorts of problems to a separate section from Problems, which should allow us to distinguish them and avoid encouraging issue creation for them.

ages with missing bug reports). This incompleteness can only be resolved if a bug report exists, but bug reports for this kind of issues are invalid and will not be accepted on the bug tracker.