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Filing Issues
This page was written by post-editing, we are looking for volunteers who are fluent in both Chinese and English to help us with delicate human translation.
If you find a new game and want to introduce it to us, find a new mistake and would like to alert us, come up with a new idea and want to tell us about it, and so on. You can create an issue in this repository to make a request, comment or suggestion.
We want you to create issues seriously. Note that FGI members have the right to lower the priority of an issue or even close it, depending on the extent to which it does not fit the format. In addition, we may reclassify issues or not fully adopt your comments.
If you disagree with the outcome of an issue, please reply to the issue with a request and your reasons for reconsideration.
The followings will list the common types of issues and the requirements for filling out their content.
Only one game can be requested in an issue. If you want to request more than one game, please create separate issues.
If the game you want to request does not meet the admittance criterion, we will close the issue.
- The game is a video game. That is, an electronic device must be the means of playing the game, while the player is the fundamental power source driving the game course, except for visual novels.
- The game is quite original. That is, the game cannot be a derivative work that is not expressly authorized by the author, except for derivative works are allowed by the author.
- The game is featuring furries as an important topic. That is, in the main plot of the game, furries are an important factor in the course of the game. Alternatively, in the main scenario of the game, furries are an important part of the game's scenes. FGI refers to "furries" as creatures or machines with non-human physical characteristics, and the degree of bestiality of their forms is higher than the kemonomimis.
If the game you want to request meets the admittance criterion but does not meet the public display criterion, we will also close the issue. However, you can create game description files for games and then submit pull requests to this repository, thereby submitting new game requests.
- The game meets the admittance criterion.
- The game is designed with furries as the dominant topic. That is, the furries are indispensable and inevitable throughout and drive the course of the game.
If the game you want to request meets the public display criterion, we will add your issue to our TODO list.
Here you must fill in the official name of the game's native language, not the translation.
Do:
[Game request] 愛する君へ
Don't:
[Game request] To My Loved One
[Game request] 愛する君へ / To My Loved One
Here you must fill in the official name of the game's native language, and then you can list the official or folk translations.
Here you should mark one of the following states:
- Released: The main content of the game has been developed, and the game has been officially released.
- Work in process
- Private: The game can only be played by the insiders picked by the author, such as closed beta and internal test.
- Dead / Suspended: The author of the game announces the termination/suspension of development, or the game has no development activity for more than two years.
Here you must fill in the official source of access to the game or release pages, and then you can attach links to the game's official social platform accounts, localization resources, etc.
Here you can fill in any other information you want us to know, or provide in advance some of the content within the game description files, such as descriptions, screenshots, tags, etc.
Here you have to fill in the official name of the game, followed by a brief title of the content, separated by -.
Example:
[Review request] Deers and Deckards - Wrong name
Here you should fill in the specific revision request, reason, reference and other information.
- FGI members should handle assigned issues as soon as possible.
- If the language of the proposer is not clear, FGI members should reply in both English and Chinese.
- When closing a completed issue, FGI members should reply to the issue, informing the proposer that processing is complete.
- When performing actions such as closing a not-planned issue, relabeling, re-triaging an issue that the proposer has self-labeled or self-triaged, or not fully adopting the proposer's opinion, which may be contrary to the proposer's intention, FGI members should reply to the issue, informing the proposer of the specific reasons and the right to apply for reconsideration.