User talk:Romandini3

DOS/MS-DOS
It's DOS. The reason is that there were multiple DOS-type operating systems released at the time, such as MS-DOS, PC-DOS and DR-DOS, with others such as FreeDOS still being developed. They're all theoretically compatible with the same software.--TwoTailedFox (talk) 16:23, January 8, 2017 (UTC)

Shadow Warrior Classic (1997)
The way that the Wiki works is based on the name of the name as given by the platform you find it on. In some cases, like this, the developer/publisher releases a game on to Steam, but uses a different name. This allows us an opportunity to document the game slightly differently in the Infobox, and keeps the original game clear of that clutter.--TwoTailedFox (talk) 18:40, January 10, 2017 (UTC)
 * Also, side point, could you use the Source Editor on the Wiki over the Visual Editor? The VE does not respect the correct formatting seen in Source mode.--TwoTailedFox (talk) 18:50, January 10, 2017 (UTC)

Formatting
If you check out this link, you'll see what corrections I've had to perform. In no particular order:


 * 1) Formatting, discussed above.
 * 2) Use Template:Release for ww_rel, na_rel, etc. I can tell you've been copy-and-pasting because you've used the HTML tags that VE preserves.
 * 3) On the subject of copy-and-pasting, DO NOT (notice I put those words in capitals, and bolded them for emphasis) copy across swathes of text from Wikipedia. If there are grounds where they *have* to be used, they need to at least have the Wikipedia template included at the top of the page, but by and large, articles should have original content.
 * 4) Minimum specs are handled differently than you'd expect. Steam and GOG get their own specs, because as you've probably not noticed, they're not exactly the same, especially if you examine the macOS & Linux specs on both stores. And on the subject of "minimum", we take that to heart; if a developer lists Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 as supported systems, we put Windows XP, because it's the lowest of the three. Generally, we take minimum to mean "It'll work on this system and subsequent operating systems".
 * 5) OS X -> macOS to reflect the new name.
 * 6) PSN -> PlayStation Store, XBLA -> Xbox Games Store, although I'm probably going to be changing the latter one to Microsoft Store to reflect the nature of the change in name on the website that hosts the game store.
 * 7) Using a combination of Steam and GOG.com's information is a good start for both Features and Genres.--TwoTailedFox (talk) 19:19, January 10, 2017 (UTC)