Post subject: Let's have a checkbox for hacks/mods in the submission form?
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I wanted to list all submissions for hacks/mods, but can't do it. Does somebody have an idea how to check them, other than manually looking at all submissions? If there was a checkbox in the submission form that asked whether the TAS is for a hack/mod, then we could list them automatically. Might be helpful sometimes.
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I only know of this. http://tasvideos.org/Movies-C4025Y.html Might also try wiki search :D
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Honestly, outside of your exact purpose of creating a list of all hack/mod submissions, I really don't see much of a reason to put in the work to add extra checkboxes like this to submission forms. We already have this for publications, as feos put, but for submissions we likely aren't going to support something like this. Never mind that even if this was implemented, we'd still need someone to go through all the submissions to update all already-submitted hacks with the check.
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Post subject: Re: Let's have a checkbox for hacks/mods in the submission form?
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Well, since we already have a tag for "unofficial game", it would make sense to also have one for hacks or modifications. It doesn't have to be a checkbox, but categorizing them would be useful. Note that a hack is not the same thing as an unofficial game, and the site has different rules for both (i.e. hacks are not eligible for Vault tier, and unofficial games are). I see that there's a handful of hacks in the "unofficial game" category which arguably shouldn't be there. After all, Super Demo World is a different kind than Cheetahmen.
Post subject: Re: Let's have a checkbox for hacks/mods in the submission form?
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Radiant wrote:
Well, since we already have a tag for "unofficial game", it would make sense to also have one for hacks or modifications. It doesn't have to be a checkbox, but categorizing them would be useful. Note that a hack is not the same thing as an unofficial game, and the site has different rules for both (i.e. hacks are not eligible for Vault tier, and unofficial games are). I see that there's a handful of hacks in the "unofficial game" category which arguably shouldn't be there. After all, Super Demo World is a different kind than Cheetahmen.
Reasonable point. However, the thread is discussing a checkbox for submissions, not publications, as is indicated in the title. That said, hacks are practically by definition unofficial games, so they do correctly fall under the "unofficial game" tag. An additional separate publication tag for hacks may be worthwhile to add though.
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