Difference between revisions of "Talk:NetHack 3.0.0"

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Y'all have probably noticed that I haven't written up a new version in a while.  The easiest thing to do is usually to copy the page for version N and modify it to be correct for version N+1.  But 3.0.0 is such a quantum leap over 2.3e that there's a lot of possibility of error, which could then propagate into succeeding writeups and then I have to go back and correct them all.  So I want to review this one with a fine-toothed comb and be sure I have it right before I write up 3.0.1.[[User:Ray Chason|Ray Chason]] 03:33, 29 July 2006 (UTC)
 
Y'all have probably noticed that I haven't written up a new version in a while.  The easiest thing to do is usually to copy the page for version N and modify it to be correct for version N+1.  But 3.0.0 is such a quantum leap over 2.3e that there's a lot of possibility of error, which could then propagate into succeeding writeups and then I have to go back and correct them all.  So I want to review this one with a fine-toothed comb and be sure I have it right before I write up 3.0.1.[[User:Ray Chason|Ray Chason]] 03:33, 29 July 2006 (UTC)
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:''Keys have shapes that fit specific locks'' - this is interesting. Could you explain how this worked? Possibly in a History section on [[Unlocking tools]]. --[[User:Jayt|Jayt]] 10:19, 29 July 2006 (UTC)

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Y'all have probably noticed that I haven't written up a new version in a while. The easiest thing to do is usually to copy the page for version N and modify it to be correct for version N+1. But 3.0.0 is such a quantum leap over 2.3e that there's a lot of possibility of error, which could then propagate into succeeding writeups and then I have to go back and correct them all. So I want to review this one with a fine-toothed comb and be sure I have it right before I write up 3.0.1.Ray Chason 03:33, 29 July 2006 (UTC)

Keys have shapes that fit specific locks - this is interesting. Could you explain how this worked? Possibly in a History section on Unlocking tools. --Jayt 10:19, 29 July 2006 (UTC)