Frankly, that's the strangest edit I've seen all week. Kiba 22:53, 3 September 2005 (UTC) Reply Here's the delta, for all interested parties. To achevie it better, we can have inline referncing. To make it features article, it must have reference. However, I don't see the point of removing the reference section. The rest of the article needs a serious grammatical makeover. Not much of a point in this section-it just describes the multiplayer menu. * Human versus AI: It where you fight computers only. * Hot Seat: It is a multiplayer game on one computer where players take their turn at one computer. * Host networked game: This option lets you host a server. * Join game: It lets you join servers other than the official Wesnoth server. * Join official server: This takes you to the Wesnoth's official server where you find several players playing/watching/joining/waiting games. Wesnoth have several multiplayer options such as join official server join game, hotseat, and Human versus AI. Lowercasedefaultusername ( talk) 12:36, 3 June 2014 (UTC) Reply Accidental Since the project describes itself as "Free" and not as open source, I'm changing the introduction to reflect that. Allefant 09:58, (UTC) Reply Īs of June 2014 the introduction presents Wesnoth as an "open source game" with no mention of it being free. Sounds reasonable enough? Jjatria 11:53, (UTC) Reply To me it does. Allefant 09:18, 30 April 2007 (UTC) Reply Well, there's always the possibility of writing something like " Battle for Wesnoth is a free turn based strategy game for personal computers released under the GNU General Public License.", deleting of course the later reference to the GPL at the end of the first paragraph. "Wesnoth is a free-software turn-based strategy game" would sound strange though. Jjatria 06:10, 30 April 2007 (UTC) Reply Go ahead and reformulate it, I'd say. Being that there is a difference between these two concepts, wouldn't it be better, for the sake of clarity, to not state the game as being a "free, open source, turn based strategy game" if at the end of the first section it says that the game is "Released under the GNU General Public License" and therefore free software?
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