Thread:EliseDX GD/@comment-25406802-20190620011441

Hey. Firstly, elcome to the wiki.

Now, it's great to have a good contributor here who know's what they're doing. Unfortunately, their actions are limited with the rules and guidelines made for the wiki and the fact that this wiki is currently not accepting any new articles right now unless it is just released or is related to the OFFICIAL aspect of GD, which can easily fall into the category of many of our pages.

Your page is in regards to the Hertz of a monitor, which is really a subject of its own and does not relate to the official aspects of Geometry Dash. Thus, your article is getting deleted. Sorry about that.

Consider making a personal sandbox page here so you can write about it in this location, or visit the Geometry Dash Fan Wiki and make a sandbox page their, or ask the staff there if you can make a page of your own regarding the use of 144Hz.

I decided to copy and paste what you've written so you wouldn't feel discouraged. -

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Write the first section of your page here. Hertz is the SI unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second. This Means That The More Hz, The Better Quality Of A Monitor (This May Sound Like A Lot Already But Keep Reading). Right Now There Exists 60 Hz, 144 Hz, and 240 Hz Monitors Built For Gaming. The First 144 Hz Monitor On The Market That Is Know Was The Asus VG278H 144 Hz Monitor. This Changed The Gaming Landscape Forever. Notably In GD.

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The Jump

Write the second section of your page here. Although This Is One Year And A Few Months Before Gd's Release. When Gamer Gamers Discovered Its Power It Changed Everything. Players Left And Right Made The Jump These Players Include TrusTa, EndLevel, SirGuillester, and more. 144hz Made The Difference Between A Verified Level Or Not, One Of These Levels Being Sakupen Hell. Which Was Hack Verified In 1.9 By Noobas, And One Of The First Victors Were Combined, But This was when Riot Verified The Level Legit And Finally Verified This Hell. Although To This Day 144 Hz Gaming Is Standard For Some Pro Players, In The Near Future, 144 Hz And 60 Hz Will Be Abandoned In Favor Of 240 Hz Monitors, Which In The Near Future Will Be The New Standard For Gaming.

If You Need Any Info On The Science Behind Hertz Click This Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BE5bzl_JXwc

- Once again, sorry for the inconvenience, and try not to make another article here that can be deemed unnecessary. Thanks. 