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Hey guys , in this topic i will post some rules before you post your request ! : 1) Check if the game has not been already posted ! 2) Use the correct name of the Game without the mod you want ( not now ) 3) Add tags ( name of the game , type of mod you want and more ... ^) 4) Use correctly that : Name of Requested File: Correct name of the game Link To Download: Link to the Play Store or the apk if it's a paid app Comments: If you tried to mod the game using GG , what type of mod you want or some precisions PLEASE USE NAME OF REQUESTED FILE , LINK TO DOWNLOAD AND COMMENTS DONT ERASE IT Now you are ready to post your REQUEST ! IF YOU DON'T RESPECT THESE RULES , YOUR REQUEST WILL BE DELETED AFTER 24 H IF YOU DIDN'T EDIT YOUR REQUEST
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--- [ Introduction ] --- I do think that we should enforce some minimum criteria when user create a topic. New user tends to create some vague topic with no context or provide a little information about the topic. This could lead the topic being ignored with no reply or other members asking the topic creator for more information. It also litter the forum, not to mention that some users will reply randomly just to answer the topic. Currently, unanswered topic is being displayed in the top-section, some users can just do comment or do a random answer just only to "move the topic down": ---- --- [ Instruction ] --- When a user enters the topic creation, some placeholder text will display some instruction on how the user should write the topic. Example taken from StackOverflow: Current Game Guardian UI: --- --- [ Criteria ] --- Criteria could be customized to follow certain section. Example taken from: Mojang Bug Tracker - Description about the problem - Steps to produce the problem - Expected result - Attach some information about the problem (Screenshot, Video, Logs) --- --- [ Aftermath ] --- If the users still creates some "bad" written topics, another users can down-vote them. If some topic reaches atleast 3 down-vote, the topic creator will be informed to fix their post in a span of 1 week or 3 days. This mimick on how StackOverflow handles post but also give some chance to the users to fix their topic, instead of instantly closing the topic. If some users ignores the notification, the topic will automaticly closed. This also avoid "users" that just leave after creating a topic. --- --- [ Conclusion ] --- - Avoid the topic being ignored - Help clean the forum from unanswered topic & badly written posts - Avoid users giving a random answer - Avoid topic creators that just leave their badly written posts with no follow ups or context - Giving more uses to "Down-Vote" feature
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When I change the value of some item in game guardian and it doesn't work(or doesn't actually change the value permanently) does that mean that it is server sided? Or there are other things/steps I need to follow to confirm that it's not hackable. I don't want to spend time tricking something that's not trickable.