Comments to Main Objects
Game
There's three descriptions for games included. The "tag-line" is a short one-liner describing the game to the point. This could be mandatory for new game entries. The "description" is the usual case, two to four paragraphs describing the basics of a game. And finally, the "long description" is for the people that really love a game and want to describe in deep detail the inner workings of it.
There's a compilation switch included. This is YES/NO and shall be switched to YES if the new game entry is - surprise - a compilation. According to our current state of discussion, only releases that include 1) no less than two games or 2) one game and no less than one significant add-on to it are allowed for their own compilation game entry. These rules exclude all these game releases with changing DLC's that plague us. If this switch is YES, the game entry won't be shown in game lists/searches.
There's an add-on switch included which shall be set if the new game entry is - surprise - an add-on. This switch can be set to two values: significant add-on or unsiginificant add-on. According to our current state of discussion, releases that require another game installed before they can be played shall be flagged this way. If a release can be played stand-alone, but also as an add-on to another game, this switch shall not be set. This switch will allow us to easily adjust our game lists / searches to exclude add-ons, significant or not. The significance of an add-on still needs to be discussed.
Release Group
Release Groups shall have a title added to them explaining the basics.
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