Image tagging for Image:Disciples 3 Logo.JPG

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Signing entries to wikipedia

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Please do not sign your entries to articles on Wikipedia. When you submitted your writing to Wikipedia, you released it under the free lincence and therefore can stake no claim to it. Hole in the wall 22:03, 26 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Disputed fair use rationale for Image:Disciples 3 Logo.JPG

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Commodore 1352 Mouse

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Mouse delivered with Amiga computers was not branded as "Commodore 1352" although both mices are "nearly" identical. May I ask on what source you base you description of Amiga mouse picture (which was plain "Amiga mouse" before)?Pavlor (talk) 15:05, 15 May 2016 (UTC)Reply

Lords of the Realm II - version w/ MIDI music?

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Hello Zsolt,

Not trying to be a pain or stepping on your toes or anything (although I've probably done that already at this point), but I'm just wondering if there's a version of Lords of the Realm II out there that actually uses MIDI for its sound/music? I've noticed that we've been having a small yet protracted tug-of-war over this the game over on the MT-32 compatibility list page, which has made me wonder if I'm in the wrong here and that there IS in fact a version of LOTR2 that provides real MIDI sound output and not just digital audio/WAV output? It's just that I've tested about 6 or 7 different versions of the game (including different languages) and they've all used digital audio/WAV files for sound and music. The composer of the game himself (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFGofwqgCEE) has said that the game's music and sound effects consisted of 8-bit 11025 Hz WAV files played from the CD. Of course, that certainly doesn't rule out a MIDI conversion produced by someone else further down the line, but I just wanted to be completely sure.

Spiffythedog (talk) 05:02, 24 November 2021 (UTC).Reply