User talk:Anko

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Are you sure the 4 EXIT TUNES songs are available in the US version now? It seems like the loophole was closed, making the songs inaccessible under any circumstance in that version now, not properly accessible permanently. If you have proof that they're available, linking it would be welcome. --RimeTM (talk) 19:57, 24 April 2021 (UTC)

  • Yes. There was this tweet on February 5 that first noticed them on a US machine in Florida. It was brought up in RemyWiki Discord the day it was tweeted but nothing ever got edited. I have a US A20 PLUS (MDX:U) machine near me and have seen these are playable online.
Hope that's enough proof. If not, I can take a video on a US machine next chance I get.
--anko (talk) 21:25, 24 April 2021 (UTC)

Regarding some Trivia removals I made

For context, there was a trivia point I asked about before on the RemyWiki Discord and Morning Blue said to "axe it". I came across another trivia point in Daisycutter talking about how "infamous" a chart is and removed it for being opinionated.

Out of curiosity, I searched for "infamous" and about a dozen song pages use this word in trivia points, which could be subjectively interpreted. Out of the ones I looked at, some seem relevant to mention rather than not, so I made a list:

Relevant trivia to include, but not call "infamous":

  • irregular/stricter timing windows
  • offsync notes/steps
  • technical errors/bugs
  • Notable chart feature, if referenced in other media (e.g. long jack in Bi)

Not relevant trivia to include

  • Sudden change in difficulty (e.g. trivia in "Under the Sky", DRM'N FRY)
  • chart opinion (e.g. "extremely technical")
  • Chart difficulty relative to other levels (e.g. Gobble DPH's "extremely high difficulty")
  • Having 32nd, 64th, etc. beat notes

I posted this list in the RemyWiki Discord and several were in agreement with editing related trivia this way. The ones that would be kept would be referred to as "notable" or "known" rather than "infamous". I tried my best to adhere to this list, but if you have any questions on some edits, feel free to ask. Thanks.
--anko (talk) 15:26, 14 July 2022 (UTC)