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If you ask me, this wiki is about | |||
* distributing useful or potentionally useful information about anything concerning Source | |||
* finding a way to represent information in a way that works | |||
If you ask me, this wiki is '''not''' about | |||
* editing as much as you can (if there is something you want to present to others, you need ''one'' (1.0) edit, ideally) | |||
* details that literally 5 people will acknowledge at all (some color, singular/plural titles, ...) | |||
* seriously expecting others to do something (do it yourself) | |||
* starting edit wars | |||
* knowing everything better | |||
* discussing without listening | |||
* being impolite | |||
* thinking that these bullet points cover all corner cases (you're old enough) | |||
I try my best to | |||
* keep my number of edits low (adding information, typos, layout, ...; you should of course weigh advantages and disadvantages of this practice - what convinces me is that it keeps the page history short) | |||
* not edit a page '''only''' to enforce my preference about whitespace, case, layout, color, ... (consistency is sufficient on a page, such edits just fill the history once more and never will everyone be alright with some style) | |||
* not spread a large template system that no one will ever be able to fix if I am no longer here (imagine I have to work some day) | |||
I see this site as a collection of information that users and Valve employees have come up with (I mean this wiki has been internal for many years). This collection of information may be useful for someone else especially in terms of modding, mapping and any other creative work concerning Source. | |||
''To non-wiki editors:'' If you know something that isn't mentioned on this wiki, then add it at some good place. If you ask in the discussions and no one replies, then there is probably no one active (or you should think about what you've posted). Write new information as neutrally as you can and it will be ok. Note that all editors in the page's history might look at your edit. That's good if you're unsure of what you've written so they might be able to help investigate further. If you're lucky, no one is even going to read it because there are barely people reaching the small page you just edited. Anyway, when learning how to write wikitext that does something specific, don't worry, it just takes time and dedication to learn all you want; There are help pages, the real wiki's help pages and you can always view the source code of any existing wiki page that contains that thing you want. | |||
''To wiki editors:'' This is an old MediaWiki, not a modern site. There may be missing features but seriously, who needs them. This site isn't about copying the steam shop pages but still, there are people out here doing a great job for coming close to them (great experiments with a cool side effect in my eyes!). I wouldn't complain about anything that isn't perfect on this site. In fact, we should be thankful for all the content that anyone has brought up to this site - I like to think that if there's information/functionality missing then there's just no one who knows enough about it. | |||
Thanks for your attention. | |||
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Revision as of 03:52, 21 July 2023

popcorn is an internal point entity available in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.
Entity Description
It is something between a player and a bot.

To do: What is its purpose?
Don't +use rapidly on this entity, it might +use you back.
This entity is able to materialize:
Image | Name | Visible if world brush |
Casts shadows | Cuts VIS leaves |
Blocks NPC LOS | Solid to NPCs | Solid to player(s) | Solid to physics | Solid to bullets | Usage |
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popcorn | N/A | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes, sadly | You don't. |
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See Also
- CS:GO Game Modes
- CS:GO Game Modes/Guardian
- mp_items_prohibited
- bot_quota
- CS:GO Game Modes/Retakes
- CS:GO Mapper's Reference
- Nav Mesh Editing
- Creating a Classic Counter-Strike Map
- Setting up 1v1 Warmup Arenas
- List of CS:GO Maps
- {{csgo mode}}
- {{Inline note}}
Ich habe eben ein Blatt gelocht, nur so am Rande.
If you ask me, this wiki is about
If you ask me, this wiki is not about
I try my best to
I see this site as a collection of information that users and Valve employees have come up with (I mean this wiki has been internal for many years). This collection of information may be useful for someone else especially in terms of modding, mapping and any other creative work concerning Source. To non-wiki editors: If you know something that isn't mentioned on this wiki, then add it at some good place. If you ask in the discussions and no one replies, then there is probably no one active (or you should think about what you've posted). Write new information as neutrally as you can and it will be ok. Note that all editors in the page's history might look at your edit. That's good if you're unsure of what you've written so they might be able to help investigate further. If you're lucky, no one is even going to read it because there are barely people reaching the small page you just edited. Anyway, when learning how to write wikitext that does something specific, don't worry, it just takes time and dedication to learn all you want; There are help pages, the real wiki's help pages and you can always view the source code of any existing wiki page that contains that thing you want. To wiki editors: This is an old MediaWiki, not a modern site. There may be missing features but seriously, who needs them. This site isn't about copying the steam shop pages but still, there are people out here doing a great job for coming close to them (great experiments with a cool side effect in my eyes!). I wouldn't complain about anything that isn't perfect on this site. In fact, we should be thankful for all the content that anyone has brought up to this site - I like to think that if there's information/functionality missing then there's just no one who knows enough about it. Thanks for your attention. |