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I don't recall how many other recurring maps there are like this, but should this be split into Hyperblast (2k4) and Hyperblast (UT1)?  On the old encyclopedia I was in favor of keeping any recurrences (maps, characters, etc) on the same page until there was enough unique information about each to split it, but I think we ultimately ended up just splitting up everything, especially in the case of characters.  Thoughts? [[User:Gryph|Gryph]] 00:18, 25 July 2007 (EDT)
 
I don't recall how many other recurring maps there are like this, but should this be split into Hyperblast (2k4) and Hyperblast (UT1)?  On the old encyclopedia I was in favor of keeping any recurrences (maps, characters, etc) on the same page until there was enough unique information about each to split it, but I think we ultimately ended up just splitting up everything, especially in the case of characters.  Thoughts? [[User:Gryph|Gryph]] 00:18, 25 July 2007 (EDT)
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With maps the general plan was to have them all separate, naming them like 'DM-HyperBlast (UT map)' and 'DM-HyperBlast (UT2004 map)' if needed.  Hyperblast in UT2004 is actually [[DM-HyperBlast2]], so it isn't an issue for this page. --[[User:Haarg|Haarg]] 19:03, 25 July 2007 (EDT)

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I don't recall how many other recurring maps there are like this, but should this be split into Hyperblast (2k4) and Hyperblast (UT1)? On the old encyclopedia I was in favor of keeping any recurrences (maps, characters, etc) on the same page until there was enough unique information about each to split it, but I think we ultimately ended up just splitting up everything, especially in the case of characters. Thoughts? Gryph 00:18, 25 July 2007 (EDT)

With maps the general plan was to have them all separate, naming them like 'DM-HyperBlast (UT map)' and 'DM-HyperBlast (UT2004 map)' if needed. Hyperblast in UT2004 is actually DM-HyperBlast2, so it isn't an issue for this page. --Haarg 19:03, 25 July 2007 (EDT)