User talk:Poppy Appletree

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Patrolling edits and Ecco
Hi Poppy! I will definitely get around to your edits soon. I have about five days worth of edits to look at. We call this process "patrolling" (it is a function of MediaWiki), which is reserved for admins. Are you familiar with wikis? -- 18:26, 2 January 2014 (UTC)


 * Since you asked so nicely, I am taking a look now. If I add additional sections to this talk page, it is to reduce the time I spend talking about different subjects. I.e. preload buttons are used to make new page setups fast and simple so I don't have to add the necessary templates we require for different page types. Oh - I removed the "Cold Water" header from the page because the title of the page is cold water. If you can come up with a sub-section, like a save point, boss fight, or significant area that would make sense - those are great places for headers. -- 18:39, 2 January 2014 (UTC)


 * I could never get far in Ecco - the first level baffles me. I have access to it via the Genesis collection on Xbox 360, which is an emulated version of the original. I see that the 3DS has different graphics. I wonder if there are other differences. If you can, note all of the menus and options on the start page, and controls on the controls page. Thanks for your help! -- 18:43, 2 January 2014 (UTC)


 * I'm duplicating this here so you get notified. Yeah that sounds about right. Wherever there is a significant gate, a header makes sense to break up the text. These spaces make it way easier to read through a guide. Also, after 3 headers are present on a page, the table of contents will appear, which is a handy tool I assume you have used before to skip down to the part of the page you want to be at. Can you take screenshots with the 3DS? That would be really helpful, too. Note that since you will be the first author for Ecco, and it will be from the 3DS' perspective, later on Genesis players may add in the pertinent information for that version. It is difficult to keep version differences noted, but it is important so we will do our best. At some point a version differences page may be helpful to point out the major nuances. Minor details in the walkthrough can often be noted with sidebar if you know how to use templates. -- 01:09, 3 January 2014 (UTC)


 * So screenshots are part of fair use. Also, no video game company has ever attacked someone/sent a cease and desist for using screenshots. Sites like GameFAQs and RPGGamer.com have had them online for like 15+ years. For the most part, we serve to help video game companies by providing advertisements to them in the form of information about the game. Our free guides are especially beneficial for indie games who would never have a published guide (like Prima does for big titles). Anyways, don't worry about uploading them here. The more the better!


 * If you can take Eccolocation screenshots, those maps are beneficial, especially if you take the picture when you are at the spot that you are talking about in the guide. That way people can find where they need to go. As far as maps are concerned, I make my maps by piecing together 20+ screenshots. It is a really slow process, so I only do it on my favorite games. The other way is to use software extraction tools. These are extremely technical and difficult. I am a computer guy, and I have a lot of trouble figuring it out. is a pro at it, but hasn't made any new maps in a while (or been active here). His websites are really useful and he has been a great addition to this wiki. You can check out his NES and SNES maps out, here: http://www.snesmaps.com/ -- 16:07, 3 January 2014 (UTC)


 * You can make adjustments to the table of contents at Ecco the Dolphin/Table of Contents (or click the Table of Contents link from the Header Nav at the top of each page). If you need a page renamed, put reason at the top and an admin will take care of it. For the scrolling level, the best final revision would be to have a full map of the whole thing, with each enemy/danger marked on it, and a text description to go along with it. Basically, just list the dangers in order as best you can. Or, a general strategy for dangers that may occur and how to evade them. -- 18:08, 4 January 2014 (UTC)


 * Good job on categorizing the image correctly! However, you misspelled Ecco as "Echo". There is already Category:Ecco the Dolphin images (the box art on the front page is in that category, too). Is the game spelled "Echo" on the 3DS? -- 18:14, 4 January 2014 (UTC)


 * When it comes to writing walkthroughs for auto-scrolling levels, focus on the highlights, or the moments when the player is in more danger than usual. Maps aren't entirely necessary, but screenshots are very helpful.  Check out the Gradius and Life Force guides for examples of guides about scrolling shooters.   Pro  cyon  22:22, 4 January 2014 (UTC)


 * When all else fails, you can supplement the material with a youtube video of a successful playthrough of the level. We use YouTube to add a sidebar for that. -- 18:18, 6 January 2014 (UTC)

Preload buttons
In order to keep pages on the wiki neat and uniform, we employ certain formatting and templates to help us accomplish this. When creating a new page, please use one of the preload buttons located above the edit text box (e.g. click on "Guide page" to add Header Nav to the top and Footer Nav to the bottom), which will insert the needed templates and formatting for you. These templates are very handy because they include the templates that are required for each page type. If you are unsure about how to use them, or what pages to use them on, please let me know. Thanks for keeping the wiki organized! — 18:40, 2 January 2014 (UTC)

Category:3D Classics
If you are able to look it up on your 3DS, can you add the remaining list of games to this page? I've added the ones we have so far. Thanks! -- 18:37, 3 January 2014 (UTC)


 * You can note these naming differences on the category page and each individual game. Try to be specific. E.g., the in-game title may not be adjusted, but for marketing purposes they may have come up with this alternate name, which is fine to include, but be clear about how they present it. You probably won't be able to tell until you buy the game(s) yourself. It appears too confusing, and there are not enough references to know without looking at it hands-on. -- 19:15, 6 January 2014 (UTC)


 * Also, we can add alternate images/logos to an artwork section on the main page, like I did with Ecco's 3DS e-shop logo. -- 19:15, 6 January 2014 (UTC)

Alternate strategies
It's much easier if you just add your method to the page at the bottom with a section header to separate it from the original work. Then an admin such as myself can review the work and possibly integrate it into a single solution. It is not uncommon to end up with one or two alternate strategies. If I were to go through and add my own way it would be completely different (I usually challenge myself to beat Mega Man games with just the Buster, excluding boss weapon immunities).

So, the alternate strategy could either be like:

Alternate strategy
Alt text.

Sometimes, if we are inside several headers, it looks better to just use:

Alt text
 * Alternate strategy

-- 02:10, 20 January 2014 (UTC)