User talk:Dejiko

Hi, welcome to /v/'s Recommended Games Wiki! Thanks for your edit to the User talk:Kotep page.

Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Kotep (Talk) 03:54, 28 August 2009

Game Gear images
dude, hate to ruin this for you, but JPEGs are NOT good images to use in general for this wiki. if you want to downsize the pixel ratio of the image, it doesn't show properly, and appears as a broken link! try and upload PNGs instead. sorry if you went through a lot of trouble - MFGreth1 03:23, September 15, 2009 (UTC)

Ouch... I just uploaded every single game gear one. Oh well, that is some advice I will keep in mind from now on. Thanks for the heads up.--Dejiko 03:27, September 15, 2009 (UTC)

NGP page
it was no problem man, it was easy, you already did all the work. all i had to do was make the table and google search the images. cheers. - MFGreth1 04:35, November 11, 2009 (UTC)

Thanks. Oh and thanks for that guide you've posted that explains 150px. I doubt I'd figure that out otherwise. --Dejiko 02:41, November 12, 2009 (UTC)

The description
It certainly may be appealing as a game, but it's better when it's described by someone that played it from start to finish and write down a succint description. But that looked like a Release Note (one that a marketer wrote)--Sataaa 09:46, November 15, 2009 (UTC)

Oh, I see. Sorry about that. It seems kind of long, so we probably won't get that kind of description too soon. --Dejiko 19:41, November 15, 2009 (UTC)

Multiplaya
You made that whole page, you're the true wikiplaya. whosawesome_youreawesome_winkingdog.jpg Kotep 20:43, December 18, 2009 (UTC) Thanks. It wasn't easy, and it took alot of work off and on from fucking springtime (I was often interrupted by thing such as University work). I wouldn't have gotten it to look as well as it did without your help and that of others who know wikia formatting. --Dejiko 15:42, December 18, 2009 (UTC)

About the thanks
"Seems you've really been getting into this! It's cool to see you finally come here, and it's great to see how much you've done in so little time. Thanks again"

My pleasure, check again now, we've been working on it today with PC 2D.

Tomorrow i'll start a romhack section.

NESfag 15:57, February 23, 2010 (UTC)

Walkthrough pages.
I created a category for Walkthroughs. I hope to make a walkthrough and/or tips n tricks page for each game; obviously this will be a greater undertaking for some games than others. The only games in the category right now are Robot Unicorn Attack and Doom; I've been working on the RUA page (since it'd be an easy start), but the DOOM page needs work. I actually hope to do Super Widget and Kirby's Super Star, both for SNES, as my first true walkthroughs though. I just thought I'd throw down a heads up in case you were interested in making any. Also, thanks for continually being a huge bro. - MFGreth1 22:09, March 2, 2010 (UTC)
 * I mean, discussion is nice, but that's the thing, that's what /v/ itself is for. That what you're suggesting looks more like, small game reviews accompanied by discussion. I was considering the idea of walkthroughs so that there might be an alternative to GAMEFAQs, the problem I've always had with GFaqs is walkthrough's are closed efforts; in a wiki setting, other people can edit walkthroughs to expand upon information, or offer even more valuable advice. If it's just trolling, someone will eventually spot it and moderate it of course. It also comes in handy when you can come to one place to find recommended games AND helpful hints and guides on how to beat aid games, instead of having to go all over the net for different sources. - MFGreth1 03:40, March 3, 2010 (UTC)
 * That's a good point. I wasn't going for game reviews though, so much as just "I like [game] because..." "I'm playing [game] and it's..." "I'm really looking forward to [game] because...". Pretty much like the roundtable of Sega-16. Quick and easy short sentence stuff, much like our wiki descriptions, although yeah, we might just end up considering /v/ for this, especially to lower traffic to the server. However, like you said for your walkthroughs, it would be something for anyone to come in and leave a quick note for, without fear of deletion (when there's no reason to be deleted, that is). It would (hopefully) be /v/-related without fear of porn/image dumps or spam of "tripfags", which would sway discussion and eat up a thread faster, causing a thread to perma-sage easier. In addition, it would last a month instead of 30 minutes to an hour or so. I'm not saying to turn the wiki into a meeting and social site (oh hell no, we don't need another one of those), but I think the minimal purpose of just mentioning games we're interested in -past, present, and future- would be interesting to say the least, and perhaps make a few others interested in a certain game (or games), and hopefully promote more vidya-related discussion on /v/ about it or others. At the very least, we could just limit it to the editors among us, and whoever pops in to post, then make a thread on /v/ anonymously each month or so and also post anonymously in reply to any discussion for a while. The only issue I see with this is finding a decent time to do so. Probably the first or last weekend of the month. There's currently a thread on /v/ very much like the idea I'm having for this, if potentially done. Again, I'm not saying it has to be done, but it would be a possible companion to walkthroughs and only done monthly anyways. Thanks for the input though. It's good to hear different opinions on this, especially if it helps work out any bugs for a potential possiblity or shoots it down out of fear of failure. Dejiko 04:48, March 3, 2010 (UTC)