User talk:New User

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Category:Games on redirects
They are in that category so people searching for the game on an alternate name (yes, even in an alternate language) will be able to find the game they are looking for. For example, if you played Mother 2 a lot, but were stuck on just one part, you'd search for "Mother 2", not "EarthBound", because the version you have is entitled "Mother 2". -- 15:24, 3 October 2007 (CDT)
 * Cool, thanks for the clarification. New User 20:05, 3 October 2007 (CDT)

We're not using the "Move Lists" directory anymore.
Hi New User. I just wanted to let you know that we're actually in the process of dismantling the Move Lists directory, and placing the information where it belongs, housed under each game series (see Street Fighter II and Street Fighter Alpha. So don't be upset, but I'm going to have to delete your contributions.  Please feel free to help contribute to the project though.  See those two Street Fighter guides' Table of Contents to get an understanding of how they should be arranged. Procyon (Talk) 14:51, 7 October 2007 (CDT)
 * Awesome. The ironic part of this is, I just changed The King of Fighters '95 to match The King of Fighters '94, but at the same time someone was working for the opposite effect.  At least now I know which one is the standard.  I'm willing to help, but I don't know what final product we are looking for these move lists.  If the lists for all characters are being moved to the game's main page, what is going to happen to the lists for the individual characters such as Move Lists/SNK/Andy?


 * Hi New User As Procyon said we are not using the Move-List Pages anymore, so I'm currently trying to get all my pages to go with the new style. You can take a look at Street Fighter II to see how it is supposed to look. I honestly don't know if it's better if the moves are on the main page or not, but I think it's importent that we try to have the same "look & feel" on all the Fighting Game pages. --Bmuig 15:03, 7 October 2007 (CDT)(Talk)


 * You bring up an excellent point. Although I'm not sure if the link that you provided is the most visible place for the information to go, that's where I will put our intended plan.  Procyon (Talk) 15:05, 7 October 2007 (CDT)
 * Well this kind of discussion should go somewhere...Move lists project maybe? Anyway, I took a look at Street Fighter II and it is my understanding that the characters' move lists are sub-pages of the main article, correct?  So it is my opinion that the master list should also be a sub-page, with an obvious link on the main page.  The reason is, move lists are about as close to a walkthrough as most fighting games get, and if the move list is on a sub-page it will be more like the rest of the game guides on strategywiki.  What does everyone else think? New User 15:14, 7 October 2007 (CDT)


 * OK, have a look at StrategyWiki talk:Move lists project whenever you have a chance. Thanks!  Procyon (Talk) 15:25, 7 October 2007 (CDT)

Small clarification
Hi New User. I really appreciate your help with the move list content. Thanks very much for that. However, just to clear one point up: The individual move lists for the characters from Samurai Shodown go in Samurai Shodown/Charlotte, Samurai Shodown/Gen-an, etc. Eventually, we will edit Samurai Shodown/Characters/Charlotte and transclude the moves from SS, SS2, SS3, etc., to that page, and add pictures and a biography of Charlotte. If you don't feel like fixing the ones you've done so far, don't worry, I'll get around to it. Thanks! Procyon (Talk) 16:49, 7 October 2007 (CDT)
 * That all makes sense, I was just using Street Fighter II as a model, and it links them all to Street Fighter II/Characters in the same places I have been linking to. That is to say, the individual move lists as linked form the SF2 page and from the SF2 table of contents do not link to Street Fighter II/Ryu, Street Fighter II/Blanka etc.  I'll just keep doing what I'm doing for now, and when the character pages are eventually created the character bio and portrait can just be added to the already existing move list.  By the way, what does transclude mean?  I can't find it in the dictionary ;) New User 17:01, 7 October 2007 (CDT)
 * I see now a key difference in the way the SF2 page is arranged compared to the Samurai Shodown page. I'm working to fix it now. New User 17:10, 7 October 2007 (CDT)
 * (Edit conflict: It looks like you figured out what I was about to tell you. Here is the text anyway for your reference.  Thanks very much!)  I see the confusion.  OK, transclusion is when you include the contents of one page into another without actually copying or substituting the contents there.  So, for example, there's Street Fighter II Turbo/Ryu which contains nothing more than the moves for (just) Ryu in (just) Street Fighter II Turbo.  The way that Ryu's moves show up on Street Fighter II Turbo, and Street Fighter II/Characters/Ryu is by transcluding them with a  .  Anywhere that we want those moves to show up, all we have to do is add that text.  So all of the Samurai Shodown moves have to be moved off of the character pages, and into their own pages, so that they can be transcluded on the character pages, as well as the Samurai Shodown page.  Procyon (Talk) 17:14, 7 October 2007 (CDT)