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Wouldn't it just be easier to give the movement combo, as in BRUSHFIRE, in places where there wasn't any random movement or neccesary speed? - SamE 00:14, 11 Feb 2004 (UTC)

It's easier to write out things to do in general - it lets you play the game without worrying whether you went one step too far, and it's easier to write, saving writing every single tile one moved... Dysprosia 02:52, 11 Feb 2004 (UTC)

How much is enough? When I was writing the stuff for LOCK BLOCK, I was wondering if anyone would be offended by my detailed explanations of simple concepts. Therefore, I cut back. Is it offensive, or should the walkthrough explain everything in immense detail? --SamE 23:15, 12 Feb 2004 (UTC)

The walkthough should be written so as to be readily comprehended by the typical player. Explanation and enumeration can be valuable in a walkthough, however not for their own sake.

--Eibwen 09:13, 25 Sep 2004 (UTC)

possible inaccuracy[edit]

level 20 it says you don't need the chips because there is no chip socket im pretty sure that you can't use the exit without getting the required chip count in chips challange regardless of the presence of a socket 130.88.96.65 03:17, 5 Dec 2004 (UTC)

No, you would be mistaken on that. The chip socket is the only time you need all the chips, and on this level, there isn't one. If the exit blocked you as well, what would be the point of the chip socket? - SamE 02:00, 8 Dec 2004 (UTC)