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User:SOTO/Forum Archive/Inclusion debates/@comment-4028641-20151007072528/@comment-1432718-20171119044556 I've already addressed this when you made the same comment above: Thread:176459 establishes that we don't separate cut scenes from gameplay in video games. On this wiki, we are concerned with making a narrative of the DWU including events from all valid stories. We are under no obligation to follow the same rules that other wikis do.

As a matter of fact, at Thread:176459, User:CzechOut absolutely stated on closing the thread:

"This wiki long ago determined that most video games weren't allowed because there are multiple pathways that players can take, ensuring that there would be dispute over which is the "correct" way to play. Since we have no mechanism for determining "correctness" (unlike the Star Wars franchise, for instance), we can only really write an article about the game as a product on the market, and not as a valid source for articles here."

and:

"As has been discussed numerous times this decade, any game which has multiple outcomes depending on how the player chooses to play isn't an actual narrative. It's a "choose your own adventure", which aren't allowed. Full stop. The presence or absence of cut scenes is irrelevant. This has long been stated at Tardis:Valid sources#When the licensor is the BBC."

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