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I was wondering where the {{toomuchtrivia}} tag disappeared to, with the game references sorted into a separate section. It is still technically trivia though, i.e. interesting but not important to the article. In which case WP:LC may apply. --Stratadrake05:04, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
I've added info on the talk page. Please see it, and let me know what you think.
Apprentice 6 article
Thanks for your good work already on The Apprentice article. There are a couple of editors who confuse their point of view about what happened on the show with verifiable things like why someone was fired, etc. My time on Wikipedia has been limited lately, and I don't have the mental energy to go to war this season, BUT if you ever need any backup please let me know. Also, you might want to consider putting something on your user page. Even if it's something simple like "This is my user page". That will change your name on people's watchlists from red to normal / someone that's been here before.
Completely understand on the neutrality the articles have to take (reality TV, it's easy to try to show favoritism or dislike of a person). Also, I did at least add some userboxes to my page to de-redlink it. --Masem16:18, 10 January 2007 (UTC)
Ange Tonegawa/Angie Thompson of Trauma Center
By the way, her name is romanized in English as "Ange Tonegawa", while it would be conventionally romanized as "Tonegawa Anju" WhisperToMe23:34, 26 January 2007 (UTC)
I have reverted your revert to my edition to Amazing Race 9. I watched the end of Leg 3 this morning and as Eric and Jeremy arrived at the Pit Stop in Munich, Germany Phil told them that as they had the Travelocity Gnome they won the trip. If you don't belive me I suggest you watch the episode. Jsp397016:01, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
I stand corrected; I could have sworn that E/J got the prize for being first and there was no mention of the gnome, but going back through forums on TWOP I see that it was along the lines of Phil saying "E/J you are first. And I see you brought your gnome. You win a trip.. ", but he didn't explicitly say "because you brought a gnome to the pit stop first, you win a trip", which lead to a lot of confusion if the gnome was connected to the trip. However, the CBS recap confirms that the first across the line with the gnome won the trip. --Masem16:21, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
Thankyou for finding the reference. I was going through the net trying to fing something that supported what Phil said on the show. Jsp397017:04, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
PW/GS Canon
Ema reappears. But in GS2, they clearly say that after his trial, Edgeworth never set foot in a court again.
That's the point every one seems to want to be picky about, but given that 1) they wrote out PW1-3 in Japanese, 2) wrote case for PW1's DS release, 3) localized PW1 prior to starting to bring out PW2 for the DS, and finally, 4) wrote a new PW4, there's bound to be some continuity errors either from the original writing or from localization, particularly if they didn't know the plot of PW2 at the time. --Masem13:10, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
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What was wrong with Armor sets in Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters?
I added the armor section then you deleted it. I want to know why. I read your reason and reread over Wikipedia's stance on the subject. In my mind when I go to Wikipedia to look something up I find information, especially that. I don't see what's wrong with it since it could easily be thought of as cannon relating to the Ratchet and Clank story line.--David McLaren00:26, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
It's more specific for video games: Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Article guidelines and related discussion around that WP project has discouraged all "Lists of X" save for characters, with only some notable excepts. Basically, WP is not a Game Guide, which would be what the list of armor would fall under. --Masem00:34, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
I thought I should make you aware of my reply there. Deleting information because it's a spoiler is most definitely against wikipedia policy. Please don't do it. Nil Einne19:09, 15 April 2007 (UTC)
Survivor occupations
I'm sorry to say this, but why are you deleting Survivor occupations? There appears to be an inconsistency for this. For a while, I've keep adding the occupations in Cook Islands and you remove it. Wasn't there an agreement earlier? Also, how come Fiji and Guatemala have theirs on? Are you being unfair to sites and concealing information or something? Please let me know because I really don't get your point in this.
In the Survivor article, you put "treemail" is a portmanteau of "tree" and "e-mail". Isn't it more likely a portmanteaur of "tree" and "mail"? (please reply below) --TeckWiz is now RParlateContribs@(Let's go Yankees!) 23:16, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
True, it could be that, with the resulting word phonically similar to "email"; as "treemail" came from the survivors themselves and has latched on since, the initial derivation is unknown, just that it's "tree" + ("email" or "mail"). I'll make a change to note that it could be either. --Masem23:22, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
Future Race Spoilers
In this diff, you reverted a user added future race spoilers. The user made a point in that edit, with an HTML comment saying that the episode aired already, so it's not a spoiler. I kind of agree. I've seen you revert this many times. Why is it a spoiler? It's already aired. If we tagged every article that spoiled something, it would probably be at least 100,000 articles. --TeckWiz is now RParlateContribs@(Let's go Yankees!) 14:06, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
There was discussion on this I think on the TAR11 pages, can't remember offhand. I know that WP doesn't work on tape delay, but the way the discussion came out and how I see it, given that each blurb about what racers were selected in TAR11, the user is one click away from knowing the results of the race; this way, the earlier race page can remain free of TAR11 spoilers while revealing everything about that earlier race, though nothing prevents the user from finding this out should they click further. --Masem14:31, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
Gyakuten Saiban 5
I have added a "{{prod}}" template to the article Gyakuten Saiban 5, suggesting that it be deleted according to the proposed deletion process. All contributions are appreciated, but I don't believe it satisfies Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion, and I've explained why in the deletion notice (see also "What Wikipedia is not" and Wikipedia's deletion policy). You may contest the proposed deletion by removing the {{dated prod}} notice, but please explain why you disagree with the proposed deletion in your edit summary or on its talk page. Also, please consider improving the article to address the issues raised. Even though removing the deletion notice will prevent deletion through the proposed deletion process, the article may still be deleted if it matches any of the speedy deletion criteria or it can be sent to Articles for Deletion, where it may be deleted if consensus to delete is reached. --Guess Who23:41, 24 May 2007 (UTC)
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Hello, Masem. I've removed some images from User:Masem/TAR11Test, as they are copyrighted images that are not available under a sufficiently free license and are therefore being used on Wikipedia under claims of fair use. Unfortunately, by Wikipedia policies, no non-free images can be used on user pages; please see the ninth item of the Wikipedia non-free content policy and Wikipedia:Removal of fair use images. These images have not been deleted from any articles. If you have any questions, please let me know. —Bkell (talk) 06:25, 28 May 2007 (UTC)
Masem,
The Animaniacs image in the infobox, Animaniacs.jpg, has neither a fair use rationale nor a source, and I need to have it replaced because of wiki policy. Because I don't want to go chaniging images without anyone's consent, I'd appreciate it if you gave your opinion on this issue on the Animaniacs discussion page at your earliest convienience. Thank you very much,
-- Gak Blimby 08 June 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for the speedy response! Much appreciated!-- Gak Blimby 09 June 2007 (UTC)
Animaniacs for Good Article status
Masem,
Thanks for your contribution on a previous Animaniacs issue. Now however, I believe that the Animaniacs article is now ready to undergo the process for Wikipedia's Good Article Nomination. If you have any concerns about the article's quality, please write it in the Animaniacs Talk Page at your earliest convienience. Thanks very much, ---- Gak Blimby 09 June 2007 (UTC)
I have made a List of Survivor contestants, which I intend to just be a straightforward list of Survivor participants, which I felt there was a need for. It will not be individual bios or anything and I fully intend to convert it to chart form and possibly get it to FL status as soon as I can, which I am working on at this page. If you have any comments about this page or would like to help me with improving it, please let me know. Thanks for the time, Scorpion042223:13, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
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I added links for voting for the tv show on certain available websites. I am in no way affiliated with these websites or the original production team for Freakazoid show, I just want to make the ability for fans to vote to be known by anyone who liked the show. I was considering making a seperate section in the links section for these ind of links, would this be a more appropriate way to add this to the page.
Wadewilson74802:40, 8 July 2007 (UTC)
Even without being affiliated with the sites, links such as this aren't appropriate for Wikipedia which is meant to be a reference guide and not a general link warehouse. If there was a verifiable source that stated that a lot of people are trying to revive Freakazoid, that would be usable, but if it's just links to voting sites, it's not. --Masem19:41, 8 July 2007 (UTC)
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In honesty, Im guessing you didn't read the rules or what it takes for a speedy deletion, Web Comic is one of them. Please do understand that it falls under the catagory of a speedy deletion.
Thank you.Ripster4003:16, 13 July 2007 (UTC)
Regarding this and your comment on my talk page, I see your point and I will remove the section I added. Thanks for the explanation.Rblaster18:13, 15 July 2007 (UTC)
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Gears of War
I know that there are not many sources for the following, but primarily in the Gameplay, Story and Multiplayer sections. I know that it would be hard to find refs for this, so thats why I didnt let this OR ruin the article's chances of GA. Thanks, -- Anonymous DissidentTalk21:20, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
I left the geek chic reference off the description. I cannot understand how you can think Harry Potter discussion is relevant to this page but geek chi is not. I'm more focused on the Harry Potter thing here. People can go to the Harry Pottr pages if they wish to read about Harry Potter.--Dr who197502:51, 23 July 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for your comments on the talk page of that article. I think it became classified as a good article before I started edited WP at the end of October, 2005. I certainly did not think it was that good at that time, but thanks to several people it has become a lot better. I have been intending to put it forward for a GA re-view, but have not got around to it. Could you give us any suggestions about what does need to be fixed up? Thanks. --Bduke07:36, 30 July 2007 (UTC)
For some, take a look at what some of the other editors have said over at Good Article Review. You do need a lot more in-line references (doesn't have to be new references if the existing ones adequately state the necessary details, use the (ref name="") tags to repeat them, but you do need more); make sure to properly format references using the correct WP:CITET; the article structure is a bit in question - I think you can move History to be the first section, and then have "Concept" (your current "Introduction"), "Methods" (which covers most of the rest of the article) and "Computer software". I'd also look at other articles in the Physics and Astronomy section of WP:GA to compare against. You also could probably do easily with one or two more pictures to help enhance the understanding of the article - make sure that that tone is written for general understanding (which mostly seems to be there) which pictures can be used to help significantly. --Masem13:23, 30 July 2007 (UTC)
I saw that you gave the Endgame tablebase article something about "everyday life" in the GA tag. Althogh I think it is a great article, I don't think that it is something that the casual person would be interested in in everyday life. It is a pretty technical subject tht mainly appeals to only certain chess enthusiasts. What do you think? Bubba73(talk), 20:11, 1 August 2007 (UTC)
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Thank you for jumpstarting some much-needed improvements on the Okami article. Many of the unsourced statements are true and easy enough to find using a search engine. That first one, though, saying that Hideki Kamiya had major Zelda influence in creating this game, is giving me trouble. I'd dismiss the whole statement. However, I did find an interview where he states that The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past is one of his major inspirations, but not necessarily for Okami. What do you think? ~ Hibana00:22, 10 August 2007 (UTC)
I don't know where that came from; I'd rather remove it if no link can be found easily. (And thanks for the support!) --Masem01:29, 10 August 2007 (UTC)
Hmm, maybe was too fast on the cleanup tag, I thought there was more for living bios per WP:BLP, but it seems fine by that. However, the article was definitely NOT a stub anymore, and that was the main purpose of the edit. --Masem00:15, 12 August 2007 (UTC)
While I have few reservations about freaking out in private when it's necessary, it's best done only after verifying a good reason to do so. I'm sure you understand. Since you're more acquainted with the fiction notability policy (namely, at all), please tell me: do we stand to lose the bulk of our articles on fictional subjects, and even if they're merged, lose what content isn't? --Kizor01:13, 14 August 2007 (UTC)
A strict reading of the new policy does, in fact, suggest that most of the lengthy articles on solitary fictional characters, things, and locations, are going fail in the notability for fictional works, basically because to try to find reliable, verifiable sources outside their fictional universe is going to be near impossible. --Masem01:26, 14 August 2007 (UTC)
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RE: Guitar Hero 80's GA
Ah. Serves me right, I didn't see the link. While if you wanted to put the songs back in, as they are obviously a shorter list, they are probably fine where they are. Strike that objection from the hold status. David Fuchs (talk)18:36, 21 August 2007 (UTC)
As I stated on the reply that did not show up in the talk section for BioShock (since I think I've been blocked from even editing the talk section), there is precedent for the type of wording that I used. It is found on every single article for a successful game - take half life 2 for instance. The words "overwhelmingly positive acclaim" and "universal acclaim" can be found everywhere in the reception section. They are not weasel words and should not be treated as such. Maybe you would like to try removing those statements and see how fast your edits get reverted? While this is an encyclopedic site and editors should follow suit, there is no reason encyclopedic data, as long as it is sourced and does not violate NPOV, should not be able to describe something that stands out of the crowd as exactly that - something abnormally successful and well received. Hypothetically, you would not call something that IS absolutely perfect in every way possible merely "well received by critics." It is not properly descriptive.
I do agree with what you said about the word "perfect," that did not belong in my statement and you took the right approach by bringing the issue to the talk section. So, that being said, maybe you would like to take a look at some examples and fix things up properly, rather than Parjay's approach of tearing my edits down immediately without directing me to the talk section or giving me any direct contact. I'm fairly certain he violated the 3RR rule as well rather than simply asking me to take it to talk or elsewhere, and therefor whatever admin blocked me is not following the rules, since wikipedia says any two people involved in a reversion war should be treated equally. I had no idea what I was doing wrong, not enough experience with wikipedia unfortunately.
rather than Parjay's approach of tearing my edits down immediately without directing me to the talk section or giving me any direct contact. And why? Because you seemed very versed with wiki policies, almost all of your edit summaries contained enlightments such as read up wiki policies and you cited and linked nearly every policy on wiki. One would not get the impression you didn't know what you were doing considering that. You also got a wealth of contact in my summaries. Playing innocent will get you nowhere. Parjay ► Talk 14:56, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
My point is that the game has been out for less than a week in the states, less than that in other regions; it is too early to make an assessment like "universal acclaim" (eg Metacritic has 42 reviews for BioShock, but 81 for HL2 , 87 for Gears of War -- we're only halfway there at this point). I know you're including the words "to date" in what you're adding, but I personally think it's jumping the gun a bit too much. That's why I noted in the talk page that I think if you give it a month to accumulate the ratings from both online and print sources (which may reflect some of the issues that cropped up post-release), and it's still above a 95% rating, then sure "universal acclaim" is quite valid. (While "Universal" isn't a cut-and-dried weasel word, it can be taken the wrong way if used incorrectly, as it does approach WP:Peacock terms, so application really needs to be appropriate). --Masem15:05, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
Playing innocent about what? I read up on the policies when accused of breaking them and didn't see anything wrong with what I did. I also saw that everything I was doing was acceptable by viewing precedent. Anyway, this was handled poorly and all there is now is to hope I get unblocked in the next 24 hours :P
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I did not mean we should stop discussing it, but it might have helped if you linked Category:Lists of Pokémon.
With lists I meant those that can meet the requirements of Wikipedia:Featured list criteria. Specifically "Comprehensive". List of Pokémon is. List of Pokémon (1-20) can never be—it is already limited by the name. In the same way: Episodes of show can be comprehensive, as can Season X of show, but Episodes 1 - 20 of show cannot be comprehensive. I guess it is a matter of an arbitrary criteria for the list versus a given, external, criteria.
But we can discuss that later. (I will watch this page for a while, if you wish to discuss it.)
Gotcha, I understand what you mean; my concern is that we then need to make sure the guidelines identifies comprehensive lists as valid that people don't jump and make a "List of characters in X" just because (with "X" being a non-notable topic), with the reasoning "There's a list of Pokemon, why can't there be a list of X?" It's a point to add to the guideline we're developing, so it's just something to consider. --Masem16:30, 6 September 2007 (UTC)
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Whoa, my apologies! I'm too used to reverting unsourced stuff on the Guitar Hero articles, I didn't bother to check. Thank you for reverting! =David(talk)(contribs)02:43, 12 September 2007 (UTC)
Made the same mistake myself when an anon added PC to the GHIII article, then caught the news about that in an RSS feed. --Masem04:06, 12 September 2007 (UTC)
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I understand removing the "Competition" section, but what was wrong with posting the IGN score? It was just a statement of fact... Fallaway655415:00, 18 September 2007 (UTC)
As I remember it, it basically said what the score from IGN was, that it was "fantastic", and currently has the best score to date from IGN. Given how large the reception section is right now, if you want to include the IGN there needs to be something from the review that is more substantially different from the other cited reviews to make it worth including, as the score itself is included via the table. The aspect of the score being IGN's best ever is something trivial, likely this will be trumped by its end of the year GotY awards where it will be clear that IGN likes the game. Its not so much this isn't a valid citation or the like, but we are showing a bit too much bias to the game presently. --Masem15:04, 18 September 2007 (UTC)
- In response to the message you left me about the new downloadable International tracks for the 360 version: No, I actually haven't seen any announcements from any major sources (IGN, 1UP, etc.)...Yet. Minor sites & various blogs have noted them, though, & videos of them are online via sites such as GameTrailers. They have just been released today, of course, so it may be a few hours at least until an official announcement of sorts is made. Nonetheless, all are online & ready for download.
As for localization...Well, I'm in Canada, so I can't speak for those of you down south. But I would assume if tracks from three countries are aviliable for one North American country, The U.S. has them as well. If not, then the article can be altered.
btw, sorry if my reply seems a tad awkward...I'm not really used to communicating via Wikipedia edits. =P - SlyDante, 18:35, 15 October 2007
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Sorry to revert your edit but I did spend a lot of time compacting the plot description so we could lose the "too large" tag. A lot of stuff which is in the plot description could be moved to, e.g. list of characters, such as Luke Perry in the "cameos" section. I already took a lot of stuff out such as the unnecessary references to Korben's mother's phone calls, which add nothing to the plot. I'm not bitching here but the description should not just be a rehash of the action of the movie otherwise there would be no point anyone watching it. Neither should it contain info which might be better put elsewhere. Hope that helps. --Rodhullandemu02:43, 29 September 2007 (UTC)
Got your message; I think we're both working to the same goal but maybe from different directions. All I want is for 5E to be a great article, beyond criticism, and it needs some work. --Rodhullandemu02:48, 29 September 2007 (UTC)
Yea, cross-talk message there. I see where you're coming from with the cameos, and the contest stuff is iffy, but I think the rest of the changes I made were mostly to clean up word choices and add appropriate wikilinks. I'll revert it but without some of those things. --Masem03:24, 29 September 2007 (UTC)
I've just seen your latest update, and although it's 04:45 here and I really should be getting some sleep, I really do not understand what you're doing. I don't want to get into an edit war with you but when it comes to economy of words, I don't see that anything you have added back in is necessary. You are not writing a description of the plot for a blind person. To enclose a year in [[]], for example, is pointless. Changing "assisted by" to "with the assistance of" is pointless. Putting [[]] round "reporter" and "priest" is pointless. "when planets are in alignment" is minor detail which anyone watching the film will pick up on. I'd go on, but I don't want to annoy you, but fear I might have. I'll just say that I believe in the best an article can be, but not [WP:OWN]. You do what you want to, but please leave me to improve still further, where possible. Boing! Time for bed. --Rodhullandemu03:56, 29 September 2007 (UTC)
I don't want edit war, and maybe some of the language choices are a bit off. However, I keep in mind that we're written the plot to someone that may never see the movie, so that only reason I added the planet alignment is that it comes up a bit later, but though it could be removed. Also, I think wikilink 1914 is important only to provide context for the war; but maybe second date could. But at the level of detail the plot is actually at, I do agree that its exactly has what it needs, it's only wordsmithing beyond that. --Masem04:12, 29 September 2007 (UTC)
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I agree, up to a point. To someone who may never see the movie, well, why would they bother ploughing through the mass of detail that is there now? The only reason I can imagine that someone would come to the WP page is to find out in broad terms what it's all about, with wanting to have the whole thing spoilt for them. I'm also looking further ahead than that. When you and I are both dead, the digital form of this, and other movies, will still be around. Which means that people will look at them, and see them as perhaps historical or quaint, in the same way that perhaps you and I now see the music of Buddy Holly, Bill Haley or Elvis Presley. The difference is that they will be able to look at the digital movie and in a different way, and the current plot synopsis should not assume any particular value system, as it currently does. That's only one reason why it should be as terse as possible. WP's an encyclopedia, not a parrot. Hope that helps. --Rodhullandemu04:50, 29 September 2007 (UTC)
WAF
Over the last days, User:G.A.S and me have been working on a careful rewording of the intro, which we are now jointly proposing here. Since you've been recently active on WT:WAF, I think the proposal may be of interest to you and we both would appreciate your input. Also, {{BASEPAGENAME}}, please forgive the timesaving templated wording. — aldebaer20:22, 29 September 2007 (UTC)
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Animaniacs for Featured Article Status
Masem,
Thank you very much for your contributions to the Animaniacs article. I have just nominated the article for featured article candidacy, so if you want to express any concern about the article's quality, please do so here. Thanks again, Gak Blimby19:30, 7 October 2007 (UTC)
I can't input on the FAC but I can certainly help with any issues they may bring up if you don't get to them first. I don't think it shold have a problem. --MASEM19:40, 7 October 2007 (UTC)
Why would a Wiki interview with a band that made their name through this game, and who is mentioned in an article about a list of songs, not be appropriate on that article as a see also?--DavidShankbone04:15, 8 October 2007 (UTC)
It's a fine distinction, but here's how I see it. The way we've got things laid out in the articles, the individual game pages are directly about the game and game development only while the series pages is for the influence of the overall series. In the case of Bang Camaro I would argue that not only is their article better suited for inclusion on the series page, there's value in actually adding a section about groups that were featured in the games getting fame and recognition through it, so you can do more than just link that article, you can add more there. Now, if I consider that same approach as for how to add a section about Bang Camaro to either the GHII or the list of songs, it really doesn't work out or fit in to what's already. In eccense, the news article you're bring in fits right at home on the series page but is out of place on the other pages because it is exclusively about the game itself. --MASEM04:47, 8 October 2007 (UTC)
Okay, I'll accept that argument, especially since you seem to know more about the subject than I do. I put it on the page you suggested; unfortunately, I have five interviews I have recently done that I have yet to transcribe, so I can't really expand sections, although if someone else does there's a lot of information about guitar hero fans being their base, and observing that they know the notes when they air guitar. Thanks for the explanation. --DavidShankbone13:03, 8 October 2007 (UTC)
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Hi, Masem; when you pass a GA, if you can, please scroll to the bottom of the page and make sure the red error category for ArticleHistory isn't highlighted. I corrected the articlehistory at Talk:Planet to remove it from the error cat. Regards, SandyGeorgia (Talk) 03:49, 13 October 2007 (UTC)
Sorry. I'm a newbie, and even though I edited via my IP for a month or so, I never made edits like that before. Please don't completely delete it. Kaktibhar20:34, 13 October 2007 (UTC)
I'm not deleting the page, but I am suggesting that we open it up for discussion to the other users. A request for a new page should not replace existing pages without checking that information first. --MASEM20:37, 13 October 2007 (UTC)
Also, the picture cuts out Chell's leg braces which are described in the gameplay/story section, those really need to be shown. --MASEM02:51, 15 October 2007 (UTC)
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BioShock
Hey, I have submitted this to Peer Review (link), and someone has asked for a screenshot of the actual gameplay - you know, just normal shooting, moving around, using a plasmid... whatever, to add to the gameplay to demonstrate normal gameplay. Now, I have the game on 360, but you seem to, considering the screenies you have already uploaded, have the game on PC. Could I oblige you? Much appreciated. Regards, -- Anonymous DissidentTalk07:25, 18 October 2007 (UTC)
Unfortunately, I don't have the PC version so I can't provide screens like that. You could try over here which has 360 screens, already reduced in size and sans a website-bug logo. --MASEM13:47, 18 October 2007 (UTC)
Just to let you know, your hold on this article expired several days ago. Might I suggest that you pass, fail or extend the hold of the article? Cheers, CP16:45, 20 October 2007 (UTC)
Joke Edit?
If you don't know the relevance of it, then it is you who is the joke. And his name is 'Candlejack' - all one word. Change it. Or we will. 922:06, 20 October 2007 (UTC)
Hey, I know you work on the Guitar Hero pages and I need some help. I've been trying to reason with some IP address on the Anarchy in the U.K. page. He keeps on deleting any mention of GH3 on the page saying it isn't relevant to the article. But it is, seeing that Sex Pistols re-recorded the song for the game, when asked by Activision because they couldn't find the master. The article reads like "Sex Pistols re-recorded the song because they couldn't find the master." It sounds dumb without giving a reason why they're re-recording it/why they needed the master. If you could chime in on the discussion page, that would help. Ultrabasurero01:51, 24 October 2007 (UTC)
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Hi. This recently passed GA, and since you are a key contributor to this article, I thought I'd let you know. In reagrds to FA - I really think that this is ready, despite your concerns about the GotY awards. Stability is defined as such in the FA criteria: "Stable" means that the article is not the subject of ongoing edit wars and that its content does not change significantly from day to day. The article's content is stable, apart from that opne event that might get three sentences max of mention. What do you think? -- Anonymous DissidentTalk08:25, 29 October 2007 (UTC)
One thing that caught my eye is that the references are not yet all fully correct (each should, at minimum, have an accessdate on them, which I can tell many don't, but I haven't checked to see what other problems might be there). This is generally meant to be caught in GA, though can be missed if there's a lot, so its understandable, but also fixable (though a PITA, as I found when doing Gears of War, which is why I know now to always always always use the citation templates from the start). There's something that tells me there may be more than just a handful of corrections that need to be done if you do go FAC, unfortunately, I can't place my finger on what I think those will be - just that something feels off about it. --MASEM13:56, 29 October 2007 (UTC)
I am not sure about the accessdate thing, because it would take an extremely long time finding every single unaccessdated ref, matching it with every diff, and then fixing every instance of non-accessdate. I'm not sure that's a huge problem anyway. I will give it another once over, but, really, if you can't put your finger on the problem, there might very well be no problems, if you know what I mean. -- Anonymous DissidentTalk20:10, 31 October 2007 (UTC)
Its simpler than that: if the ref lacks it, click the link and make sure the article exists and does what it's supposedly citing. If so, the accessdate is today (or the day you do this check). --MASEM20:33, 31 October 2007 (UTC)
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BioShock FAC
The problems mentioned on the FAC are minor; currently we have 4 supports and 1 oppose. If you could help addresss some of the issues, I could not express how thankful I would be, as it is kind of swamping me. -- Anonymous DissidentTalk22:58, 3 November 2007 (UTC)
I've tried to do a couple things with respect to the MOS issues and the invisi comments left by some editor to better refine the gameplay section. There's two things that looks like its left from the oppose. First we still have the ref consistency problem which itself leads to reliable sources as the one opposer has mentioned. I can do this, but I need to wait until it looks like the article's stable (100+refs to run through is methodical, I'll probably use AWB to make it faster). The other issue is the language and general copyedit. My suggestion, as fresh eyes help, is to put a call over at WP:VG 's talk page to ask for a couple. --MASEM00:00, 4 November 2007 (UTC)
I started to work through some of the references in the gameplay section but I see where that guy is coming from in the FAC review. Most of the sites cited in the gameplay section are not reliable. It is much MUCH better to cite the big names in gaming (IGN, 1up, and the like) or even better, the game manual, to describe the gameplay elements. The same is likely going to apply to the reception areas, we don't want to be going too far off major gaming sources to back this up. I know we're trying to find support for the more literary aspects of the game (the Yale review has this) but I would see if the article could stand without it, or if you can find a more esoteric source (like NYTimes or other such papers) to replace it. --MASEM05:55, 4 November 2007 (UTC)
Couple more notes in case you catch this while I'm still working on references. the cite web "date" field should be YYYY-MM-DD whenever possible and wikilinked (this is not done automatically); you can also just use "accessdate" instead of the split fields, and it should be formatted the same way (YYYY-MM-DD), but it will automagically be linked for you. (You know exactly when you accessed a web site, but you may not always have the complete date of publishing). I'm now working from the bottom up on those refs and looking for anything out of place. --MASEM14:32, 4 November 2007 (UTC)
Are you the one responsible for this "sock puppet" bs? Look, I don't know wtf is going on, but I would like for you to leave me alone. I have had several people vandalize my profile so I suggest you turn your nose in that direction.
Please note that it looks like sockpuppetry but I have seen that your account appears to be vandalized as well (I've listed those people in the case in case that is significant). If this other user is not yours, then there's a different case in your favor to take to the admins to work on getting these people to stop harassing you. --MASEM22:45, 4 November 2007 (UTC)
re. Just a note on GA passing
Whilst I agree that the version I passed wasn't perfect in referencing, I couldn't see any glaring discrepancies that were worthy enough to place it on hold. I'm a bit more lax than some other GA reviewers, I guess - I'll only place an article on hold if there are a lot of refs which simply contain a URL, and nothing else. This wasn't the case. Nonetheless, I see your point, and will keep an eye on this in the future. Cheers, — H2O — 08:26, 6 November 2007 (UTC)
That would be the actual image (eg click on the thumb to get to the image page) that needs to be under 300px, not how it appears on the page.
Which means since I think I uploaded all those images, I better get to reducing them... will note here and on FAC about that in a bit. --MASEM06:21, 10 November 2007 (UTC)
I've done quite a bit of work on the article in the past, as I see you have, and I think that at this point there is little more that can be done to make it better enough that, were it not FA-ready now, it could be later. Thoughts/ideas as to what needs to be done, or do you also think it's ready? --tennisman16:57, 13 November 2007 (UTC)
I must be mistaken as to how the FA process works. I thought that the article had to go to FAC in its category, where its level would be graded. Is there another way this works, or am I utterly lost here? --tennisman16:04, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
Okay,I'll get on that later...only five minutes until my Computer Essentials class is over and I have to get off...school FTL! --tennisman17:03, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
Bioshock
You seem to be the one doing most of the work on this article. I copy-edited it a while ago and left some queries/suggestions in HTML comments, some of which have been addressed and others which you may have missed. You can see the comments highlighted in the diff here (or just search for <!-- in the edit box). Another editor dropped me a note with some ridiculous justification for removing the hidden comments, so I thought I'd let you know before another zealot passed by in case you want to act on them.
I've just seen your comment on the talk page about the latest addition. As far as I can see, the massive controversy it supposedly caused isn't cited. The posts are cited, and there are about six people commenting on it on one of the forums which is used as a source. I suspect the vast majority of people who purchased the game wouldn't know a thing about it. It might be being giving undue weight to the incident unless some evidence of the public outcry can be cited. I wouldn't say it was pushing a point of view, but it certainly looks too detailed even if the controversy is real. Who cares what the guy's username was? The whole thing can be dealt with in two sentences (at most) rather than a paragraph. Andplus17:50, 14 November 2007 (UTC)
You seem to have got the PC/XBox review one: I wasn't clear whether the 11th place was overall or for both the PC and XBox; it appears it was just coincidence that it ended in 11th place on both. There are still a couple of points I think could do with clearing up:
You changed "goal" to "location" here: Atlas says his wife and child have been hiding on a submarine, and just as they reach the location, but it doesn't really help; we still don't know what the location is. Is it Atlas' location? Jack's location? Rapture? Somewhere else? Perhaps: and just as they are about to reach safety would work.
The comment that was removed was concerning Both games also have a focus on play choice and emergent gameplay. This means little or nothing to the general reader, and could perhaps be reworded (or "play choice" and "emergent gameplay" linked). Andplus11:41, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
That's much better. The note is a little confusing, I'll admit; I commented out as well as the graphics being slightly better with higher resolutions as it was simply repeating IGN noted that...[the] graphics of the Xbox 360 version are inferior to those of the PC version from earlier in the sentence. You expanded on the control difficulties well, but reiterating the graphic failings seemed extraneous.
One more thing: there is a sentence near the end of the Story section that ends, ...becoming an inhuman monster that resembles the famous bronze statue of Atlas.. It was added by a user as their only edit since four made in May. I suggest you remove it unless there is something to back it up. I can think of a famous marble statue of Atlas: the "Farnese Atlas", which is probably the archetype for statues of Atlas, but I'm not familiar with any bronze ones that rise to the same level and, unless he transforms into a naked man with a globe on his shoulders, I doubt the comparison holds. Andplus14:42, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
Amazing Race 12
Well, I did cite a source but when I saved, the references list got erased (sorry about that)and I don't know what happened. Can you walk me through adding new references to the reference list and citing facts using the source I added so it won't happen again??? 69.181.230.13703:47, 16 November 2007 (UTC)
you'll have to remind me of what you were trying to add and what the reference is, but I'll see what I can do. --MASEM03:57, 16 November 2007 (UTC)
What i was trying to add
I was trying to add Leg 3 info and I tried to cite the website boardreader.com/tp/Burkina+Faso.html. Btw what do I do if adding info as I watch an episode??? 69.181.230.13705:38, 16 November 2007 (UTC)
Well, that site itself is really not a good reference: we do require reliable sources which forums and blogs typically do not qualify as. Given that the episode will be assured in a few days, it's better to wait on such information. --MASEM06:39, 16 November 2007 (UTC)
The Darkness
Hi Masem,
Wazap's credibility as a notable review source has been established with international credibility and therefore, is a notable review source.
-- Jameslionelprice (talk) 19:57, 16 November 2007 (UTC)
I know what you mean, but we should add a section explaining the writings on the wall, because i mainly believe many people wish to come online on wiki to find out more about this. Don't you think if you had played the game, the synopsis would be more of a clarification, while an explanation of the writings may shed some light upon the writings? Nevertheless, perhaps we could create a new section for it.--Nighthawkzx (talk) 03:23, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
Unfortunately, Wikipedia is not a game guide - we can tell what the plot is, but we should not be going into every detail and we certainly cannot go into speculation on what the events mean. Now, if you can find a interview or reliable source that states how the ending can be interpretated, we can go ahead an add it. --MASEM04:30, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
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Pour les articles homonymes, voir Heras. Heras Hernández est un nom espagnol. Le premier nom de famille, paternel, est Heras ; le second, maternel, souvent omis, est Hernández. Roberto HerasRoberto Heras durant le Tour d'Espagne 2005.InformationsNom de naissance Roberto Heras HernándezNaissance 1er février 1974 (50 ans)BéjarNationalité espagnoleÉquipes professionnelles 09.1995-12.1995Kelme-Sureña-Avianca1996Kelme-Artiach1997-2000Kelme-Costa Blanca2001-2002US Postal Service2...
Skyscraper in Manhattan, New York 15 Broad StreetSeen in the background; the smaller building in front at the street corner is 23 Wall StreetFormer namesEquitable Trust BuildingAlternative namesDowntown by Philippe StarckGeneral informationArchitectural styleNeoclassicismLocationFinancial District, Manhattan, New York CityAddress15 Broad Street, New York, NY 10005Coordinates40°42′24″N 74°0′38″W / 40.70667°N 74.01056°W / 40.70667; -74.01056Completed1928Renov...
Football stadium Lillie Bridge redirects here. For the bridge itself, see Lillie Bridge (Fulham). For the railway depot, see Lillie Bridge Depot. This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (March 2011) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Location of the Lillie Bridge Athletic Ground, adjacent to the railway line close to West Brompton station. (Cl...
ولاية سليانة الاسم الرسمي (بالعربية: ولاية سليانة) موقع ولاية سليانة في الجمهورية التونسية الإحداثيات 36°10′00″N 9°22′00″E / 36.166666666667°N 9.3666666666667°E / 36.166666666667; 9.3666666666667 [1] تاريخ التأسيس 5 يونيو 1974 تقسيم إداري البلد تونس[3][2] ...
الأرشيدوق راينير (بالألمانية: Rainer Joseph von Österreich) نائب الملك في لومبارديا-فينيشيا فترة الحكم3 يناير 1818 – 8 يونيو 1848 العاهل فرانتس الأولفرديناند الأول الأرشيدوق أنطون فيكتور يوزف راديتزكي(الحاكم العام) معلومات شخصية اسم الولادة (بالألمانية: Rainer Joseph Johann Michael Franz Hieronymus von Öst...
Countries/territories in which Chinese is an official language. Official language (As Mandarin in China and Taiwan) Co-official language (As Cantonese in Hong Kong alongside English, in Macau alongside Portuguese. As Mandarin in Singapore alongside English, Malay, and Tamil.) The following is a list of countries and territories where Chinese is an official language. While those countries or territories that designate any variety of Chinese as an official language, as ...
Louisville City 2019 soccer seasonLouisville City2019 seasonOwnerJohn NeaceManagerJohn HackworthStadiumLouisville Slugger FieldUSLEastern Conf.: 4thU.S. Open CupFourth RoundUSL PlayoffsRunner-UpTop goalscorerLeague: Magnus Rasmussen (13 goals)All: Magnus Rasmussen (16 goals)Highest home attendanceLeague/All: 12,188 (October 12 vs. Swope Park Rangers)Lowest home attendanceLeague: 6,811 (April 6 vs. Pittsburgh Riverhounds) All: 1,403 (May 29 vs. Birmingham Legion FC (USOC))Average home league ...
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885–1918 PrestwichFormer county constituencyfor the House of Commons1885–1918SeatsoneCreated fromSouth East LancashireReplaced byMiddleton and Prestwich Prestwich was a constituency in the county of Lancashire of the House of Commons for the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Created by the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885, it was represented by one Member of Parliament. The constituency was abolished in 1918. Boundaries The constituency o...
كومبات، صورة للمفوض السياسي السوفياتي لفوج المشاة 220 وهو يدعو الجنود إلى هجوم، الجبهة الشرقية، في أوكرانيا السوفيتية، 12 يوليو 1942 في الجيش، المفوض السياسي أو الضابط السياسي (بالروسية: политический руководитель) هو ضابط مشرف مسؤول عن التثقيف السياسي (الأيديولوجية) وتنظيم...