Talk:Terminology
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| @Smithy: 'A .cfg file is a 'ConFiGuration' file, containing various settings. The most prominent of these is sa-mp.cfg in GTA userfiles, which stores data such as a player's FPS limit.' | @Smithy: 'A .cfg file is a 'ConFiGuration' file, containing various settings. The most prominent of these is sa-mp.cfg in GTA userfiles, which stores data such as a player's FPS limit.' | ||
| I don't see why you changed this part? [[User:Drebin|Drebin]] | I don't see why you changed this part? [[User:Drebin|Drebin]] | ||
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| + | @Drebin Because server.cfg is more known than sa-mp.cfg. I bet the majority of players have never seen sa-mp.cfg but EVERY server owner knows what server.cfg is (and tbh players don't come on the wiki, server owners and/or scripters do. [[User:Smithy|Smithy]] 15:19, 15 August 2012 (CEST) | ||
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I though about creating this just a few days ago. I think it'd be better if all terms be grouped alphabetically with a h2 header like ==A==, ==B== and a separate table under each header. Talk:Terminology/Layout. --Vince (Talk) 13:23, 14 August 2012 (CEST)
@Smithy: 'A .cfg file is a 'ConFiGuration' file, containing various settings. The most prominent of these is sa-mp.cfg in GTA userfiles, which stores data such as a player's FPS limit.' I don't see why you changed this part? Drebin
@Drebin Because server.cfg is more known than sa-mp.cfg. I bet the majority of players have never seen sa-mp.cfg but EVERY server owner knows what server.cfg is (and tbh players don't come on the wiki, server owners and/or scripters do. Smithy 15:19, 15 August 2012 (CEST)
