User talk:75.177.117.137

Register an account already
See Talk:Fuuun_Shourin_Ken, no one likes talking to an IP address...  Pro cyon  04:11, 1 December 2013 (UTC)
 * Without being registered, you cannot create pages, etc. We will also not waste our time with someone who won't do so, and your controversial, time consuming romanization arguments are just that (and useless). You do not provide factual, argumentative, or useful data (e.g. what is "GAMP"). -- 00:49, 25 February 2014 (UTC)

Please do register, as it makes it a bit easier to recognize names in history than some random IP address. It's also really quick to set up and gives you more anonymity than an IP. As for the arguments about naming, the main goal is consistency. Since Wikipedia is a primary resource for translations, we try to follow their rules. If you have a valid reasoning for a name change, the best option would be to (register and) leave a message on the talk page. Changing the name of a game is not a small task, and it's not something we would want to go back and forth on. As mentioned, the most important part is to get the content available to whoever is searching for it, and although there are enough redirects to get people to the guide, I think it's important that we try to get the names right. -- Prod (talk) 06:08, 25 February 2014 (UTC)

At this time, we are not looking to make significant changes to categories or standards
If you like what we do, and would like to help us improve, stick with us for a while and contribute to guides before initiating such a disruptive, labor-intensive change. I apologize for the hastiness of any messages from myself or Procyon, but you must understand that we do not have a lot of extra time to work on these things which are just nuances compared to the overall goal here. Consider the main page of a guide to be secondary to anything else for a game's guide info here. A lot of people like you and I get hung up on the small things. It's fun, I know, and academic/accurate, but these changes require many hours of revisions and discussions and for the most part will not be solved. It is better to let it go. -- 06:00, 2 December 2013 (UTC)

Crystalis filenames
Filenames do not have to specific. It could have been "Crystalis Box art 2.jpg". Specificity is a benefit to editors. It helps us to distinguish between say, Japanese and USA box artwork. When we use Famicom here, we mean Japanese NES. If I meant the USA release, I would have either saus US or just generically NES. In either case, it doesn't matter if it is ambiguous as long as the other box art's file name can be I could The word "Famicom" vs. Japanese doesn't really matter. They both accurately describe what the box art is for. Since the main box artwork says "Crystalis NES Box Artwork", the "Crystalis Famicom box" description follows the same pattern but distinguishes it. The main difference, of course, is the image, and that is what matters. -- 06:16, 2 December 2013 (UTC)

Your attitude
OMG, I want to ban you so badly, and it's taking all the self control I have not to. The reason I'm not doing it, is because I don't want you to interpret the reason for your ban as simply a disagreement with your premise on the correctness of Japanese transliteration. It has nothing to do with that. I'll tell you what it has to do with.

Your attitude sucks.

In the history of this site, we've had a few disgruntled people come through and get ridiculously upset at various aspects of how we do things, and they voice their complaints, carry on like our policies offend them, and then finally come to learn that admins are not the enemy, and they can get more accomplished by being polite and working with them instead of fighting them all the time.

You, my friend, are on an entirely different level, and your approach to dealing with something you don't agree with boarders on insanity. If you don't like the way something is done on this site, you have two choices: offer up your arguments as to why things should change, or LEAVE THE SITE. I'll tell you what's not an option: being belligerent to anybody, admins and normal users alike.

So you have one last chance to try and handle yourself appropriately and to not explode anytime you find something on the site that you disagree with. And I promise you, if any of your edit comments or replies to other users on the site even remotely smacks of being insulting, you are gone. You can disagree and argue content on this site all day and all night, it's actually encouraged. But you're not welcome to stay here if you can't do it appropriately. Next time something pisses you off, walk away, count to ten, do whatever you have to do to get yourself right, and then respond. This is the last time I'm going to warn you.  Pro cyon  16:53, 25 February 2014 (UTC)

P.S. If you want acknowledgement around here, then create an account already. Otherwise, you're just another nameless anonymous user whose edits are always going to be suspect because you choose not to identify yourself in any fashion. Register edits > anon edits. It's a fact of life.  Pro cyon  21:23, 25 February 2014 (UTC)