(03-31-2014, 06:36 PM)MaJoR Wrote: There is no allowing - it's all open. To add a testing entry, just go to the gamepage, and click "edit" in the testing section. Make sure you follow the template and match it up with how all the other entries are as close as you can. Kolano will come behind you to clean up any messes, but please, be nice on the poor guy.
To edit the Problems area, it's pretty much the same idea. But be careful. Don't go adding tons of random settings and saying it works for you (or do that in the testing area, which is what it's for). Each problem will have a specific, reproducible problem and solution (if one is found). So if you are adding a problem, make sure you test as many settings as you can to try to find a culprit or solution.
Oh, and don't get mad at us wiki people for coming in and changing stuff behind you. We're OCD like that, pay it no mind. It's our job to keep things running smoothly and keep the pages consistent and usable, so we have systems that have come out over the years to make it easier on us and keep things clean. And yes, it's also our job to root out incorrect information, so whenever someone changes something we try to test and verify, and remove stuff that isn't valid.
Cheers, thankyou for the detailed reply. I might test the game further now that I know that the wiki can be edited this easily.
I've been getting daily builds of dolphin from CrimsonRain and noticed changes in performance in a couple of games.

(probably not the best? buuuut them seem quite new since its daily uploads from GitHub)
I love the work the staff do on the site, and very friendly forum so far.

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