Talk:Meet Monolith informer/@comment-36624364-20180830201332/@comment-10507735-20180901190401

We don't document "v1.4006" because it's developmental. The reason is not mentioned in the Guidelines as those cover general conduct irrespective of the release version.

"Your main argument against looting corpses was that no one wants damaged weapons,..."


 * Where did I make a case for not looting corpses?

I don't care why you chose to install an addon. Quoting their puff-piece blurb about the EP is neither relevant nor an argument. The reason we don't document any of these 'fixes' is simple: There have been at least 3 iterations of the EP Each iteration has superseded the previous ones - meaning that verification or corroboration of something seen in EP 1.1 is no longer possible as that piece of software has been withdrawn. This is not the case with the LA/DC main releases - ALL are still available - so anyone can verify someone's observed claim within a given game version.

"...and it would be foolish to start retarding the growth of this wiki. ..."


 * I agree in principle. But NOT where that growth is dependent upon 'facts' sired by third and fourth party hackpacks. IFF something developmental makes its way from an EP into a main release, then fine!, at that point it becomes part of the game universe of LADC.
 * But only if such a feature "survives the cut."


 * A good example of the morass that results from attempting to document various versions of EP can be seen on the Upgrades data for technicians page. WITH an admin notice.


 * The bottom line is this (again):
 * Edits for major releases - welcomed.
 * Edits for addons, modpacks, weaponpacks, alternative skins (etc.,) - not accepted.
 * That specifically excludes documentation of "v1.4006" as it is not a major release.