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Renderosity:

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It is extreamly difficult to find secondary references. Even in Nashville's newspapers I could not find anything so far. This maybe a result of Computer Graphics not being considered as recognized art, yet.

MMOG:

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References will follow.

Regrettably, that's not the way it works. The references need to accompany your the edits. Tiderolls 18:26, 18 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

February 2013

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Hello, Betino, and Welcome to Wikipedia!

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Hi, Betino. This article is tagged as being in need of citations for its content. Adding further unsourced content does nothing to reinforce the confidence in our content that our readers derserve. Verifiability is a Wikipedia policy and you can learn more about supporting your edits at WP:Identifying reliable sources. Regards Tiderolls 22:30, 17 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

MMOG:

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Contents + References added. MMOG 18Feb2013 7pm 93.196.243.227:: by Betino

  • (+30)‎ . . ((minor edit) : →Money Spending: renamed , Wireplay: untagged missing link)
  • (+3,238)‎ . . (→See also → External Links →Committed Time and Addiction + references)

error in ref-links:

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" World of Warcraft is currently a dominant MMOG in the world with more than 60% of the subscribing player base,[1] and with 11–12 million monthly subscribers worldwide,

[2] is the most popular Western title among MMOGs. In 2008, Western consumer spending on

World of Warcraft represented a 58% share of the subscription MMOG market.Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page). The title has generated over $2.2 billion in cumulative consumer spending on subscriptions since 2005.

<ref name=Harding-Rolls 2010"

More at MMOG

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When an editor reverts one of your edits the next step you take is discussion of the differences on the article talk page. To simply revert to your version, as you did here, is an opening step to edit warring (please see WP:Edit warring). The general philosophy that is followed by convention is found at WP:Bold, revert, discuss. Tiderolls 22:05, 18 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Betino, you are invited to the Teahouse

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Nomination of Renderosity for deletion

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