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A '''bug''', sometimes referred to as a '''glitch''', is a term generally used to describe programming faults or mistakes in computer/console software or systems. Bugs can range from very minor oddities, such as a palette or animation error or a sort-term quirk in gameplay, to more serious cases such as a massive decline in performance or a crash. Some bugs may not be apparent, often requiring the player to go out of their way and do things the programmers likely wouldn't have expected the player to do. Some bugs in a game are fixed in later regional/revisional releases or, in the case of more recent games, official patches distributed online by the publisher. | A '''bug''', sometimes referred to as a '''glitch''', is a term generally used to describe programming faults or mistakes in computer/console software or systems. Bugs can range from very minor oddities, such as a palette or animation error or a sort-term quirk in gameplay, to more serious cases such as a massive decline in performance or a crash. Some bugs may not be apparent, often requiring the player to go out of their way and do things the programmers likely wouldn't have expected the player to do. Some bugs in a game are fixed in later regional/revisional releases or, in the case of more recent games, official patches distributed online by the publisher. | ||
Whether they are minor or game-breaking, they are all documented in the pages under this category. To add a bug to a page, use the [[:Template:Bug|Bug template]]. | Whether they are minor or game-breaking, they are all documented in the pages under this category. To add a bug to a page, use the [[:Template:Bug|Bug template]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:47, 14 June 2024
A bug, sometimes referred to as a glitch, is a term generally used to describe programming faults or mistakes in computer/console software or systems. Bugs can range from very minor oddities, such as a palette or animation error or a sort-term quirk in gameplay, to more serious cases such as a massive decline in performance or a crash. Some bugs may not be apparent, often requiring the player to go out of their way and do things the programmers likely wouldn't have expected the player to do. Some bugs in a game are fixed in later regional/revisional releases or, in the case of more recent games, official patches distributed online by the publisher.
Whether they are minor or game-breaking, they are all documented in the pages under this category. To add a bug to a page, use the Bug template.
Pages in category "Bugs"
The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.