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Originally Posted by Checkman
And that is why I began this thread. Lately there seems to be an abundance of sub-standard video game pages. No I'm not calling for a ban, but it's gotten a bit ridiculous. Perhaps the heavy volume is because it's summer and school is out for summer break? Of course that only covers the contributers from the United States. Anyway like I said I was venting, but evidently I touched a nerve as well.
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Well, since there's no way to tell just who's been viewing a page who hasn't edited it, I had no idea whether or not you've been looking at the pages I've created or majorly contributed to. I would like to think that there are more video game page contributors and creators like myself out here on this wiki who make honest efforts for this category.
Still, sometimes I'm a little disappointed at the lack of "wiki magic" here on what seems to be an increasingly popular site. Of course, it could be the fact that the games I've made pages/majorly contributed for are either older or less popular, so less people know about them and are less likely to contribute. One of my later pages for
No One Lives Forever still has aspects about its firearms I can't figure out, but no one seems to look around there, and I don't want to annoy the admins of this site to come look at my pages specifically and possibly lose my account.
I wonder if that bodes ill for pages of less-known games. I've got a nice page lined up for an older survival horror title that features flintlock muskets and an old snubnose top-break revolver, but if no one's going to help identify them I'm not sure I should spend the time and effort. It seems the only games that get good "wiki magic" here are the ones with "Resident," "Call," "Battlefield," and the like.