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Pangaea (talkcontribs)

The internal links of the [#whatever] type doesn't work, at least in this article. I didn't change them, but it would be preferable to have them linked to articles, if they exist. Such as Consciousness.

Harakoni (talkcontribs)

I can update them, but is the content under the Body Parts (Detailed) even required anymore? It seems largely redundant with the updated body part table. Would be much easier and make the page cleaner to just delete that section.

Pangaea (talkcontribs)

On this, yeah I think you are correct, and it's largely redundant. Takes up a lot of space on the page, but doesn't really contribute all that much content. Perhaps the most pertinent things can be summarised in a more flowing language section. Or an "analysis" that I see is on many pages. In general it's good to break things up like that, because unlike almost all other wikis I've visited, this one is very heavy on advice on what to do/not do. That can definitely be a good thing for such a complex game, don't get me wrong, but it does make for a different reading than your typical fact-based wikis.

Harakoni (talkcontribs)

Also nice to see you back on the wiki, a lot has changed but there also a lot of your contributions still around.

Pangaea (talkcontribs)

Thank you, that is nice to hear :) It's good to see more contributors these days, as it felt like a one-person job back then, and I sadly ran out of steam. I'm still using the personal css for a dark design, but I see it is a little broken now. Looks like the templates I created, at least for infoboxes, aren't in use, but it's understandable I guess. The whole place is pretty deeply in the claws of SMW, and it's not a small task to convert. A huge amount of 'dead' properties and such again, but that's how it goes with SWM. Very, very poor "garbage" handling. Anyway, I'm glad to see a lot more activity now, and what appears to be a good bunch of active contributors :)

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