User talk:Air

This page confuses me, but that's ok.
 * How does it confuse you? -- 00:18, 21 September 2008 (UTC)

Reviews
Our sister site, ShouldIPlay? takes user submitted reviews and publishes them. All you have to do is finish a review, and at the end make sure you explicitly state why or why not (or if you're ambivalent) you suggest people play the game. Also, registering on that site with the same password as StrategyWiki is a good idea (as the development team tries to tie the site logins together). Thanks (the review is great and I like the layout), -- 00:40, 23 September 2008 (UTC)

Nifty
Thanks for the heads up on that. And umm.. I guess replying to my own page comment thingie here is how this User Talk thing works? Or do I reply to yours? :/ That's the part that confuses me. I don't have any prior experience in Wikis and stuff.
 * Allow me to butt in here... there's no real "rule" for replying, but if it's something you want the other person to reply to quickly you should leave the message on their talk page (it's also more convenient for them). Oh, and remember to sign your messages by typing four tildes ( ~ ) when replying on other people's talk pages :) Baejung92 (talk) 03:41, 23 September 2008 (UTC)


 * I've signed for your last post, but yes, please sign your posts as Baejung has suggested. When you're talking to an admin, we most likely will be watching your page for a reply, so even if you reply here, we'll see it eventually (yes, every edit you make, I see and review; some others do as well). However, the most common practice is to create a new thread on the other user's page (that way the user gets a notification). When more than two people are conversing on a single talk page, its best to just continue posting on one page - otherwise the conversation could split into a third page, or more, or just get really confusing. Also, by starting your reply with cumulatively increasing colons, it will help visually distinguish each post from one another. Hope that helps, -- 04:37, 23 September 2008 (UTC)