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=== Defunct games === | |||
For the purpose of this exercise I am counting as defunct games those that have had ceased development ''while in an unplayable state''. Beta games are supposed to be mostly playable so I am not counting them as 'defunct' unless it is not possible to download / run them. [[User:PaulBlay|PaulBlay]] |
Revision as of 12:24, 31 March 2009
There are now some Angband variants that are programmed in C++, not C. Perhaps it's appropriate to add the 'language' line to the templates? (Although nearly all are still C, I suppose) PaulBlay
Suggested alternative colouring system for table.
- Red = Defunct or Alpha
- Yellow = Beta
- Green = Stable
What do you think? PaulBlay
- I would put alpha in yellow, with beta. Or it could be orange. Either way, they should be separate from defunct games. Nathan Stoddard 03:52, 31 March 2009 (CEST)
- Some of those defunct games aren't as defunct as you might think, but that's another issue. OK I agree on separating them. Maybe ...
- Red = Defunct
- Alpha = Orange
- Yellow = Beta
- Green = Stable
?
(I'll have to see how icky it looks ;-) PaulBlay
Defunct games
For the purpose of this exercise I am counting as defunct games those that have had ceased development while in an unplayable state. Beta games are supposed to be mostly playable so I am not counting them as 'defunct' unless it is not possible to download / run them. PaulBlay