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how Wikipedia has turned into a tool of corporate disinformation
editThis page was obviously rewritten by some Blizzard and/or Electronics Arts PR guy multiple times, to pull community servers into a bad light. Most if not all statements are in relatity exactly contrary to the truth, or simply off point and misrepresented, in the knowledge that decades of personal community experiences and honesty of the small individual are easily overthrown by vigilant re-editing and external PR control from the games industry in order to maintain corporate shams and narratives. If Wikipedia can't form their own narratives, those of the common man and the battle for the greater good, it will just turn into a tool against us of greater evil. 19:57, 25 November 2020 (UTC)19:57, 25 November 2020 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2.202.18.195 (talk)
This page needs work
editThis page needs work. It feels unprofessional and grammatically incorrect. I will start working on it. Me, GKT5 22:34, 4 December 2011 (UTC)
This page still needs work, and has many of the problems cited above still. Further, the article seems one-sided as opposed to the balanced approach that Wikipedia strives for. Also has redundancy issues with http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_emulator 8 December 2013
Emulation
editI'm going to bring up the fact that under US law emulators are generally legal so long as they "emulate" a given feature/set and not "copy" said feature.