User:Rewlf2

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Intro[edit | edit source]

I am a previous Sysop from the Traditional Chinese uncyclopedia.
Note that I do not participate in Simplified Chinese Uncy. so do not use zh:User:Rewlf2 to find me. Instead use zh-tw:User:Rewlf2 please.
I can read and write (and speak) english fluently, although uncyclopedia has no voice system.
I am here to learn experience to manage wiki and so on, but hey, I believe I would do something considered a n00b.
All projects mentioned below are complete, and can be found by clicking the link above.
If you want to learn about these projects (or most probably do not understand the overwhelming instructions written in Chinese) feel free to contact me, either on trad-chinese uncy or here.
I also accept requests for importing games, techniques and helping to fix existing games.

Games[edit | edit source]

Game noted by an asterisk use CGI technique. Since the wikia site of uncyclopedia has javascript disabled, it is generally impossible to import those games there.
Here is a list of games I have made in Trad-Chinese Uncy:
  • Tic-Tae-Toe*
  • Duel Solitare*
A game featuring turn-based player-vs-computer battle system.
  • Light Game*
A retro game, Lights Out, that runs on mediawiki.
  • Click here
A game which tricks players by using scripts. Players need to click on word "Click here" to advance.
  • Uncinogi*
The name is a mixture of Uncyclopedia and Mabinogi.
This game is sarcasm on MMORPG, in which netas, imbalances, bugs, breaking fourth walls, strange deaths, illogical views are the sole contents of game.
This game is intended to make player think about MMORPG, game and even real life.
  • A list of simple instructive games which use techniques ranging from utterly simple to utterly incomprehensible (and possibly insane)

Breakthroughs[edit | edit source]

Here is a list of breakthroughs (in developing games) I have made:
  • CGIex2
An experimental project which is built based on Template:CGI and forces offset number to take on as many digits as possible.
The real limit is posed by PHP, which only carries 64-bit signed number and calculates with 2-53 accuracy.
Which means CGIex2 only has accuracy of 2-53 , about 9x 1015. If offest exceeds this number calculation cannot be perfectly accurate.
  • CGI9
A project which uses #arg function in Extension:Dynamic Function 1.0 to read and write multiple parameters from url address.
This is largely independent of Template:CGI which uses Extension:DPLforum.
Since it directly calls parameter from url address, parameters are no longer limited to numbers, english or even other characters are allowed.
  • CGI130
An extended product of CGI9, CGI130 takes on 130 parameters in url address compared to nine parameters by CGI9.
It is quite badass for making a decent game in mediawiki (nevertheless the idea for that size of game here is batshit insane)
However if you really intend to use up the memory power provided by CGI130 it will still fail. Each parameter actually takes 17 characters but only 13 of them are used to store number.