Notes: - Please use the GitHub issue tracker to report bugs (link at the bottom) - A tutorial on how to submit buglogs (for bugged quests) to us will be on wiki (GitHub) soon Download GitHub Here are few screenshots.
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This provides details and is in line with what sources from other teams have told NBC Sports (and I have reported previously): They are under the impression the Nets are going to try and build a contender around KD this season, maybe including another deal or two, and try to convince him to stay. If Durant ends up on the move, it will be over the summer.
The Clippers went an impressive 4-2 on their Grammys road trip (the awards show takes over crypto.com Arena for a couple of weeks) and have moved up to fourth in the West as they head home, showing flashes of a team that could be coming together.
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File:Petey Piranha - Mario Party- Star Rush.png was moved to File:MPSR Petey Piranha.png by RafaelGN (talk). You use that image on your user page. Just letting you know to fix it. --Wildgoosespeeder (talk) (Stats - Contribs) 22:49, 6 July 2016 (EDT)
Hello. You removed the changes to the character chart about Dry Bones, Dry Bowser, Shy Guy, Kamek and Boom Boom. Now, I know they're currently not playable, but since they're in the coding, we can't just outright say that they're not playable, especially since the game is only a day old. How should we mention this? We kinda have to. TheIceCream (talk) 20:04, 22 June 2018 (EDT)
Since I'm the one who moved them, I'll go ahead and answer. We count all official renders as artwork. Now that in-game models are good enough to be used for artwork may make things a little difficult, but if Nintendo rendered it, then it's artwork. I'm assuming these came from some supplemental materials or the game's site, as there's basically no way any third-party person could have rendered the DLC characters accurate to how their specific models appear in that game. Now, in-game models ripped from gameplay screenshots or ones rendered using software akin to what the Models Resource does, those would count as game 3D Renders, provided, again, that they are not official renders or croppings executed by Nintendo themselves. Make sense? Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 18:11, 18 September 2018 (EDT) 2ff7e9595c
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