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For the record I have been sorta aware another CRT for TF2 is going on, but it looks like derailed garbage, so I'll just do my revisions separate, it's kinda unrelated anyways.
This is a claim I've seen some members repeat which got me thinking, TF2, the game, has been stated to be a fiction-in-fiction documentary, which gives its supporters the argument that many stats and P&A related mechanics, such as certain feats and hax, are actually non-canon to the original continuity.
In in of itself? This logic is fine, but you have to note, the game makes up a SIGNIFICANT PORTION of the canon, and is definitely notable, so this implies Team Fortress 2 as a verse, is split between two canons, the game canon, and the comics canon, latter also including all the animated shorts a la Meet the Director, and PARTS of the game (basically the core plotline, this IS a documentary afterall), and files should be updated accordingly.
To address a few complaints against separate files:
This is a claim I've seen some members repeat which got me thinking, TF2, the game, has been stated to be a fiction-in-fiction documentary, which gives its supporters the argument that many stats and P&A related mechanics, such as certain feats and hax, are actually non-canon to the original continuity.
In in of itself? This logic is fine, but you have to note, the game makes up a SIGNIFICANT PORTION of the canon, and is definitely notable, so this implies Team Fortress 2 as a verse, is split between two canons, the game canon, and the comics canon, latter also including all the animated shorts a la Meet the Director, and PARTS of the game (basically the core plotline, this IS a documentary afterall), and files should be updated accordingly.
To address a few complaints against separate files:
- We have actually listed fiction-in-fiction files in the past very commonly, as long as they make up a notably significant part of the verse, Wade Watts and White Face come to mind notably. So by precedent that point shouldn't stop game files from being made.
- A point I also got, was that Team Fortress 2 the game, doesn't have "plot", which isn't entirely accurate, it isn't focusless jargon like GMod or anything, it does have a BASIC outline, all that is needed for getting files, considering we have verses like PUBG, Counter Strike, Among Us and Minecraftexistent on the wiki.
- I was also told that the above policy was either/or, which is just... not true, there is no relevant connection between the two policies and you're essentially making this rule up.
- This distinction was being used to dismiss statistical inconsistencies between the comics and the games, so the argument that "they're not distinct enough" would be backtracking your statements.
- "Game is an accurate documentation of the real events" is also backtrack your statements, the entire reason they're being dismissed, is that they're being argued to not be the same.