User talk:Neumannz

Weapons
Wiki consensus is that all stat infoboxes should be tabbed. We're trying to get rid of the "Stat" headers, which don't work with how many version of a weapon we have now. (See Oblivion).

The version of the lead that you changed it to wasn't even grammatically correct, and the nihongo tag is redundant to the infoboxes.

You removed the "Gallery" header, which is where the official Ultimania art for the weapon is supposed to go.

You added incorrect translations to the "japname" parameters.

Please, do not change the format of the finished weapon pages. Illicit Research was perfect, and was only missing images. Glorious  CHAOS!  05:13, October 26, 2009 (UTC)


 * well, i apologize for not knowing what you guys have decided the final formats should be, i can only do the best i can. if you can explain to me what exactly you guys need, or point me in the right direction, i won't end up screwing up your system.
 * having said that, i don't know what to say about the actual stats, i copy my numbers directly from my DS screen, so i don't know what i can do to help that.
 * i apologize for the grammar issue, i can't say i can pick up everything at 1 am, but i try
 * if there's anything else you want to bring up let me know --Neumannz 05:25, October 26, 2009 (UTC)
 * Absolutely do not copy the stats from the DS screen. It ignores the basic boosts that your weakest weapon provides. The guide must be used for everything but the weapon descriptions. If you don't have a copy of the guide, then just get the pages in the format like Missing Ache, and editors with the guide will fill in the stats when they can. Glorious  CHAOS!  05:38, October 26, 2009 (UTC)
 * eh heh. please tell me i haven't screwed up every freaking page i've done so far. (also tell me the description are right, at least...) --Neumannz 05:40, October 26, 2009 (UTC)

castle oblivion
Did I do something wrong? I can't see any differences


 * i think you were using the rich-text wiki editor or something, right? when you do, a lot of "&nbsp"'s show up in the wiki-code, and generally we like to keep those to a minimum, that's all. i think it's possible to switch to straight-editing the wiki-code, if you want --Neumannz 17:53, October 30, 2009 (UTC)


 * also you should sign your posts --Neumannz 17:53, October 30, 2009 (UTC)