User:Medlone

Just another plain contributor/editor at your wiki.

Please contact me if there is error or use talk page on edited page if you're unsure about it. Thank you.

I'm coming from editing few Wikia/Fandom encyclopedias and other wiki projects and I got ultra wiki-dealistic editing approach (see Issues section). I'm open for discussion and talk if that can make wiki better not just for editing, but viewing and browsing it first.

About Me
I'm mostly editing pages about video game features (weapons, maps, etc)

I also edit templates (I'm looking for ways to make them simple to edit or navigate for the viewer)

Issues

 * Wiki can be changed - not every new page should use the same template of old pages. I personally think using tables for gameplay mechanics with multiple sub-mechanics (like using ammo table for vehicles) is better than standard Wikipedia-esque bullet list and is better for long-term editing and viewing - but that can be debated. Maybe use both?
 * Almost all weapon/vehicle pages have Wikipedia's, guns.wikia.com or world.guns.ru level of description (in other words - they have too much information directly unrelated to the videogame), sometimes copied without rephrasing or changing at all. The problem is - it doesn't contribute to videogame wiki, even if it's FPS one. It's a place for some unique features, mechanics, but most importantly - the weapon's relation to the video game itself, its depiction (and maybe trivia section can be used to state how different it is in-game vs IRL) and etc. It would be better to see how in-game characters interact with particular weapon or how video game series treats them in in-game world instead of how it revolutionized real-life today. I think Counter-Strike Wiki is the good example of balance between overview and general description (which is reserved to how weapon functions in-game).