
If you do have problem with how stuff are in editing guide, then demand the change to editing guide and sample article. But you did make the edit seem like you wanted to explain only that specific games appdata opening.Įditing guide is there to provide standards and standards are prioritized so that everything would be cohesive. And yes, those are standard windows variables, so they are used with every single game page (except Metal Gear Rising which uses hard C:\ starting path). OK honest mistake there, it was only explained in the tooltip and only the file explorer method. At that point it becomes generic information again and pointless to majority of game article viewers.

If someone is running the game 300 FPS, they most likely do not notice any drops, while if you have 63 FPS and game already using your whole VRAM, then borderless will have more major impact on performance and I wouldn't doubt this on that new game. There are still some debate over these always working forcing methods still: īut in any way, at least have "Tested with program X." in note field if nothing else.Īs for borderless fullscreen mode, how big impact are we talking? Because borderless windowed mode will always have some performance impact, however it highly depents on game, games settings and your hardware how big it actually is. So in some way like "Use method X or this game specific mod Y." which also leaves choise to user. And because those solutions are universal, it's usually really really good idea to at least mention that mod made specifically to that game to address specifically that issue, especially when that mod seems to address other issues as well and are being updated to address even more issues in the future and doesn't need third party software running in the background (the guy who made that mod is actually really fucking good and I know he will do miracles). Because if I go with third party tools, only handful of games would have that field false, making it less useful and like you said those are already linked on the table by clicking the field.

With borderless fullscreen methods, 99% of the cases the third party tools simply just work, so I personally always just left the field false at that point. That's why it would be better to leave this stuff into the games own talk page where others can contribute to discussion who also own the game.Īs for table, if it has some method mentioned as hackable, note field MUST have something supplied to it to tell how it's hackable.

Sadly I do not own the game myself, so I can't deny or confirm any of the information.
