- Total overdose wiki mod#
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- Total overdose wiki Pc#
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Addeddate 10:34:08 Identifier total-overdose-widescreen-fix Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4. After extracting the zip, add all the files into the game folder.
Total overdose wiki Pc#
Editing guide says "List all the publishers involved in the PC releases of the game.", so I listed Strategy First (which was the first publisher for the game in most of the world) and 1C Company (which later bought out the rights and are publishing the game now).
The figure above is a bar and line graph showing the total number of U.S. More than 70,000 Americans died from drug-involved overdose in 2019, including illicit drugs and prescription opioids. So the question arose, what release date should be used? First release date, no matter what country/language was it, or the first release date in English? This should also be reflected in the Editing Guide, for future reference.Īnother problem I had was the publisher. National Drug-Involved Overdose DeathsNumber Among All Ages, by Gender, 1999-2019.
Total overdose wiki mod#
I took the 2014 release date of the mod as the first one and used 2014 instead of 2015.
Total overdose wiki series#
Similar issues was with the 7,62: Hard Life mod I put on Series box - it released in December 2014 as a DRM-free mod on developer's website, but was later published in 2015 as an official bonus game entry on Steam. However, the other sources, like Steam use the English release date, since, obviously, Steam is mostly English-oriented (and so is PCGW for the matter). Since the game was first published in Russia, without English localization whatsoever, I put the release date of the Russian version I found in Russian Wikipedia.
When I was filling the infobox, one thing got me a bit puzzled, being the release date and publishers. I just made a new page about Brigade E5: New Jagged Union and was following the new wiki Editing Guide and old Sample article pages.