Miffyli / sym

Website for detailed game mechanics
https://sym.gg
MIT License
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Sym

Note: This version of the website is no longer being developed, but can be found at sym.gg/legacy. For new version, see sym.gg.

Your one-place-stop for insight on game mechanics. Successor to symthic.com.

Any and all feedback is warmly accepted, either via Discord or issues!

Team

Currently Sym webpages are mainly developed by Miffyli, Robenter and IncarnateNA.

Contact

You find all current main developers on Sym Discord server.

Contributing and suggestions

All suggestions for new features and reports for bugs should start by creating an issue, where we can discuss the topic further.

If you spotted a typo or a small bug on site (max .few lines of changes), feel free to make a pull request out of it. New features should first be discussed in an issue.

Style guidelines

Design principles

Each section of page has independent code, i.e. no sharing of code between games. This results to code duplication and some difficulties in mantaining, but this is done as games can have small or large differences in their mechanics, even across titles from same series (e.g. Battlefield 1 vs. Battlefield V). Game-specific pages can refer to elements from main site, but not the other way around.

Licensing

Code original to the Sym website is licensed under MIT license.

Content original to games is used under Fair Use. These are mainly small icons and images (e.g. images of weapons and gadgets) taken from the files of the corresponding video games (e.g. Battlefield and Apex Legends titles).