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This page shows the changes between two versions of a post by Yoshida Keiji in the topic "Input perspective" on User talk:Gottoni.
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* If you watched the TV series LOST, Jack tells his son: "-Opening a cereal box is not making breakfast.-" | * If you watched the TV series LOST, Jack tells his son: "-Opening a cereal box is not making breakfast.-" | ||
* If you are an outdoorsy like myself, you shall understand that going to the nature on a RV is not the "real" camping as of someone who goes with tent, sleeping bad and wood fire as opposed to having air conditioning, beds, kitchen and TV...that's not real outdoors. | * If you are an outdoorsy like myself, you shall understand that going to the nature on a RV is not the "real" camping as of someone who goes with tent, sleeping bad and wood fire as opposed to having air conditioning, beds, kitchen and TV...that's not real outdoors. | ||
− | * If you like races, you can have | + | * If you like races, you can have two pilots of equal driving skills but you give one a F1 and the other a bicycle, you just can't say that the F1 driver was better. What made the difference was the vehicle, not the pilot skills. |
Your guide contributions have input perspectives of the lucky F1 driver, which had absolutely no merit into winning the race. | Your guide contributions have input perspectives of the lucky F1 driver, which had absolutely no merit into winning the race. | ||
Writing the wiki on secure and controlled scenarios misleads the reader into thinking that there is "only that way" (mandatory and restricted). What we need you to do, is to write "open mindedly" to welcome all possibilities. Your current Input perspective feels more in line with cheat guides, shortcut tips or exploit techniques. Because of this, your contributions shall remain as part of "User Guides" (I have my owns too by the way.). | Writing the wiki on secure and controlled scenarios misleads the reader into thinking that there is "only that way" (mandatory and restricted). What we need you to do, is to write "open mindedly" to welcome all possibilities. Your current Input perspective feels more in line with cheat guides, shortcut tips or exploit techniques. Because of this, your contributions shall remain as part of "User Guides" (I have my owns too by the way.). |