User talk:Rasmasyean
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Hi, it's good that you updated the screenshot, but would you be able to take another one without all of the custom apps running? It could be confusing to someone as to what the program actually looks like when the Windows Mobile installation has a lot of custom programs running on top of it. I feel like the best way to demonstrate any Windows Mobile program is to do it using a default theme/installation. Brianreading (talk) 07:47, 1 June 2008 (UTC)
June 2008
STOP IT. Use the talk page, Talk:Windows Vista, to discuss the additions you want to make. You have had three different editors remove your changes so far, which should be taken as a sign that whatever it is you're trying to accomplish isn't being accepted. You may find yourself blocked from editing Wikipedia if you insist on carrying on in this fashion, and I'm fairly certain that that's not what you're trying to accomplish here. -/- Warren 00:31, 5 June 2008 (UTC)
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March 2010
OnLive
Please note that we do not consider OnLive a different platform as compared to Windows, 360, PS3, etc. We have determined that while it is a unique piece of hardware, it is effectively just a storefront like Steam, Impulse, or the like, and the availability of a game on that system is not necessary information to be included in articles. it's fine to have articles like
- It is no different a storefront like Steam adds Steamworks to allow some new features to be added beyond the core game, or how Good Old Games assures older games that worked on Dos or early Windows versions are still compatible with newer systems - but we don't consider these as platforms for the games. It would be different if there were actually uniquely developed games coming out for OnLive, but at the present, it is basically an emulator for these games to work in the cloud computing interface. Hence we cannot consider OnLive any more special than Steam or other game storefronts. --MASEM (t) 06:44, 2 February 2011 (UTC)
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