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Thanks to the creator of this Wiki as well as all the contributors. | |||
This game needs it so much! Between the incomplete and even erroneous tooltips, and especially this combat diary which... how can we stay polite?... | |||
I will also contribute if I have relevant information to share. | |||
Should the version number be indicated in an article and when? | |||
In what format? v4.1.1.5022896? Or the date of the last update? Where to find update dates? | |||
As for advertising: I hate it but I support the decision to put it to the extent that you just have to create an account to not see it. | |||
The statement welcoming the ad blocker is also a step in the right direction. | |||
While thinking about this, an idea came to me to encourage people to appropriate the philosophy of collective intelligence of the Wiki not only as a reader: condition the hiding of advertising not only by creating an account but also by putting a first discussion message on a page, wait for approval from a peer (just a +1 from anyone), then copy this message back into the page. This page would typically be a "Golden Book" where everyone can express their gratitude to those who have gone before and who left knowledge within easy reach of all. | |||
But if it is not possible to automate this “ad-free account” validation it could be tedious.... |
Latest revision as of 04:40, 26 July 2024
Hi !
Thanks to the creator of this Wiki as well as all the contributors.
This game needs it so much! Between the incomplete and even erroneous tooltips, and especially this combat diary which... how can we stay polite?...
I will also contribute if I have relevant information to share.
Should the version number be indicated in an article and when?
In what format? v4.1.1.5022896? Or the date of the last update? Where to find update dates?
As for advertising: I hate it but I support the decision to put it to the extent that you just have to create an account to not see it.
The statement welcoming the ad blocker is also a step in the right direction.
While thinking about this, an idea came to me to encourage people to appropriate the philosophy of collective intelligence of the Wiki not only as a reader: condition the hiding of advertising not only by creating an account but also by putting a first discussion message on a page, wait for approval from a peer (just a +1 from anyone), then copy this message back into the page. This page would typically be a "Golden Book" where everyone can express their gratitude to those who have gone before and who left knowledge within easy reach of all.
But if it is not possible to automate this “ad-free account” validation it could be tedious....