
Hello, everyone.
I wanted to stop in and remind people that, per the N4G Submission Guidelines -- https://n4g.com/articles/ou... and scroll down to Submission Tutorial -- N4G requires linking to the most original source of news when possible for news. This means that posts made by developers and publishers on social media and forums that otherwise meet our other guidelines should be used. Patch notes from Steam and official news on the game sites, such sources should also be used for news of game updates and events. Furthermore, if the source isn't a source that can be originally sourced, you need to credit that source using the Credit URL option when submitting content.
This information should not be new to most of our long-time contributors. We've been really lenient for a long time and have been making corrections as we find them, but we will start handing out restrictions for those who have had warnings about this guideline item because it has become apparent that people are ignoring the guideline.
N4G is reliant on its original sourcing guidelines. It's what we use to make sure sites don't take your content as their own and prevents the same from every other source. It keeps things fair for those who create content.
Thank you for reading,
Christopher
A new Resident Evil Requiem graphics comparison examines Switch 2, PS5, and Xbox Series S, revealing performance gaps and visual trade offs.
interesting that the Switch 2 version renders at a higher internal resolution. I wonder if they dropped it down to the same as the Series S the game would hit the 60 mark more often than it does.
Solid port though, can't wait to play this tomorrow (or whenever my preorder gets to me lol)
The new cinematic trailer has arrived.
The first trailer for the pending game is here.
I don't want to dig up dirt or call anyone out, but was my report on this one right or wrong, and if right, was it the submitter that 'corrected' it? If so, seems like there a few broken processes here.
If I'm in the wrong, then I accept it.
https://n4g.com/news/264246...
i feel like these guidelines are sometimes really unclear, because theres too many possibilities as to how devs for example put their information out.
like, do i put in the french source? or do i google translate into english first ?
is reddit a viable source?
can i put in a german article that comes our hours before they come out on american sites? due to the timezone differences? do i google translate that?
are videos sources? what if theres no source but it makes the rounds online?
what is considered a rumour?
what is considered news? opinions?
there's too many variations, variables that dont get mention at all.
i think the guidelines need abit of an overhaul and cover some of them different things.
imo.
Very nice