Help dealing with losses: remove todo for linking to the forums (#5077)

This simply removes the todo. Conclusions from trying to add a link:

* Any link should be to something more specific than the "Mainline Campaigns
Feedback" forum, which is a set of sub-forums that may or may not have any
recent and-or useful information for the particular scenario that the user is
having trouble with. For replays in particular, some (most?) don't have replays
that have been uploaded to the feedback threads, and given Wesnoth's
incompatibility with previous stable branches the replays that are there might
not be usable.

*`The forums are English, so might want a note in all the non-English
translations that isn't in the English text.
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@ -334,10 +334,7 @@ In addition to the common reasons, listed above, there are a few other reasons w
Be wary of attributing a loss to any of these reasons. If you are not a veteran player, it is far more likely that your loss was caused by one of the <italic>text='common'</italic> errors, listed above, and is not indicative of a bug in the campaign. However, if you still think you found a bug, then by all means, report it!" + _ "
The “Damage Calculations” dialog shows some statistics that can help determine whether a match was very lucky or very unlucky. However, reading the statistics is no substitute to watching the replay and looking for strategic mistakes, or small bits of luck at critical points in the engagement." + _ "
TODO: link to a forum thread where new players can post their replays and get review/corrections (like https://forums.wesnoth.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=39944 but specifically for new players)?
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The “Damage Calculations” dialog shows some statistics that can help determine whether a match was very lucky or very unlucky. However, reading the statistics is no substitute to watching the replay and looking for strategic mistakes, or small bits of luck at critical points in the engagement."
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