User:Jiopaba

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Hey there! I like to play the game, and I try to help out where I can with various projects. I've got a few unofficial mod updates to my name, though I'm much more active in the Rimworld space. If you want to talk, hit me up on Discord!

I wonder if edits to my own talk pages count for getting me past the new user restriction? That would be nice.

I spent a couple of hours removing all the "Beta" tags from the Mod Compatibility page now that 1.6 is out, but it won't let me post the updated version because I don't have enough edits to my name.

Regular expression helped, but it wound up with a whole lot of duplicate fields that I felt like cleaning up. I wanted to put the old "unofficial versions" into a summary text so that they could still be located to help anyone who sees the information on smapi.io and wants to pick up after a previous unofficial update. There were about 60 entries that had to be manually fixed for now containing doubled "broke in" entries.

Like, how many of these am I going to have to make? Maybe I could play around with special formatting or something to kill time, but I want to push the changes before somebody else updates another mod in the list and I start having to combine the changes. Wikis aren't exactly renowned for the ability to easily merge multiple commits you know?

I sincerely hope that changes to my Talk page count for not viewing me as a new editor... other than the article I want to contribute to, people have been pretty diligent about updating stuff to 1.6. So it's not as if there's a whole bunch of low-hanging fruit I can just go mess with. I also don't particularly want to make pointless changes and then pseudo-revert them immediately to an out of the way page.

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