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This category serves as an archive to "experimental" features and insights. Pages created here may serve as exploratory discussion and/or development notes and spark ideas.
This category serves as an archive to "experimental" features and insights. Pages created here may serve as exploratory discussion and/or development notes and spark ideas.


Once a feature has been adapted into the main game and becomes of general interest, remove it from this category and move it somewhere more appropriate.
Once a feature has been adapted into the main game and becomes of general interest, remove it from this category and move it somewhere more appropriate. When a page describes a concrete concept for a feature but is not implemented yet, assign it to [[:Category:TODO]].


=== Some Guidelines ===
=== Some Guidelines ===

Latest revision as of 06:15, 7 June 2025

This category serves as an archive to "experimental" features and insights. Pages created here may serve as exploratory discussion and/or development notes and spark ideas.

Once a feature has been adapted into the main game and becomes of general interest, remove it from this category and move it somewhere more appropriate. When a page describes a concrete concept for a feature but is not implemented yet, assign it to Category:TODO.

Some Guidelines[edit | edit source]

  1. Treat each article like a research paper. Start with an abstract at the top and explain your thoughts thoroughly and with clear, explicit and consistent terminology used throughout.
  2. Admit to your blind spots - open questions and calls for further research should be pointed out if you find them.
  3. Work documented here does not need to be complete, but it should be conclusive. Provide as much context as you can to make sense to your readers.

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