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== Scope == | == Scope == | ||
{{SITENAME}} is a game guide for ''Tekken 7''. Its goal is to be the definitive source of knowledge for how to play the game, with all information on the site being in service of this goal. Anything else is out of scope. | {{SITENAME}} is a game guide for ''Tekken 7'' and ''Tekken 8''. Its goal is to be the definitive source of knowledge for how to play the game, with all information on the site being in service of this goal. Anything else is out of scope. | ||
Anything related to ''Tekken'''s lore, art, or development should go to [https://tekken.fandom.com/wiki/Tekken_Wiki the Tekken Wiki on Fandom]. | Anything related to ''Tekken'''s lore, art, or development should go to [https://tekken.fandom.com/wiki/Tekken_Wiki the Tekken Wiki on Fandom]. | ||
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* Output from the in-game frame data display | * Output from the in-game frame data display | ||
* Output from [https://github.com/TekkenOverlay/TekkenOverlay TekkenOverlay] | * Output from [https://github.com/TekkenOverlay/TekkenOverlay TekkenOverlay] | ||
* Output from [https://github.com/WAZAAAAA0/TekkenBot TekkenBot] | * <s>Output from [https://github.com/WAZAAAAA0/TekkenBot TekkenBot]</s> (no longer under active development) | ||
* Frame data from [http://rbnorway.org/t7-frame-data/ rbnorway] | * <s>Frame data from [http://rbnorway.org/t7-frame-data/ rbnorway]</s> (not up to date for Tekken 8) | ||
If sources disagree, then the one higher in the hierarchy goes in the wiki. | If sources disagree, then the one higher in the hierarchy goes in the wiki. |
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Scope
Wavu Wiki is a game guide for Tekken 7 and Tekken 8. Its goal is to be the definitive source of knowledge for how to play the game, with all information on the site being in service of this goal. Anything else is out of scope.
Anything related to Tekken's lore, art, or development should go to the Tekken Wiki on Fandom.
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Verifiability
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Hierarchy of evidence when it comes to frame counting is in this order (highest on top):
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- Frame data from geppopotamus.info
- Output from the in-game frame data display
- Output from TekkenOverlay
Output from TekkenBot(no longer under active development)Frame data from rbnorway(not up to date for Tekken 8)
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