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==Game pages== | ==Game pages== | ||
− | Check the [[Game Page Template]] page, or other already existing pages to see some examples of what | + | Check the [[Game Page Template]] page, or other [[:Category:Games|already existing pages]] to see some examples of what a page should look like. Of course not every game can use exactly the same format, but here are some general guidelines. |
* The titles of game pages should be named by the '''full North American name''' of the game, for example [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]] is correctly named. | * The titles of game pages should be named by the '''full North American name''' of the game, for example [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]] is correctly named. | ||
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** A sentence about the '''competition site, the current world champion, and the current world record''' (if applicable). Give appropriate links. | ** A sentence about the '''competition site, the current world champion, and the current world record''' (if applicable). Give appropriate links. | ||
** A === sub-section === of Level Strategies or Course Strategies, followed by a '''list of levels or tracks''', with the link to each page preceded by a bullet (*) or, if applicable, a number (#). | ** A === sub-section === of Level Strategies or Course Strategies, followed by a '''list of levels or tracks''', with the link to each page preceded by a bullet (*) or, if applicable, a number (#). | ||
− | ** Then there should come a section for links to '''video pages'''. | + | ** Then there should come a section for links to external '''video pages'''. |
* After all this, put External Links in their own section if there are any. | * After all this, put External Links in their own section if there are any. | ||
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== Level pages == | == Level pages == | ||
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These guidelines can apply to individual levels, tracks, challenges, dungeons, bosses or sub-games. | These guidelines can apply to individual levels, tracks, challenges, dungeons, bosses or sub-games. | ||
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* Lastly there should be a '''[[:Category:Templates|template]]''' featuring this level along with all its brethren. This allows easy navigation between levels within a game. See [[Template:Perfect Dark solo missions]] for an example. | * Lastly there should be a '''[[:Category:Templates|template]]''' featuring this level along with all its brethren. This allows easy navigation between levels within a game. See [[Template:Perfect Dark solo missions]] for an example. | ||
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+ | ==Strategy guides== | ||
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+ | * '''Don't create empty pages'''. If you don't have a strat for a level, or ''some'' kind of useful information about it, ''don't make a page for it''. "Strat here" placeholders are the work of the devil. Those links are better left red. | ||
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+ | * Give a '''target record''' for each strategy. | ||
+ | * If you are going to quote a [[world record]], link to the page where the record is listed, and remember that WRs rapidly go out of date. | ||
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+ | * '''Assume the reader knows what you are talking about'''. | ||
+ | ** Don't explain the basic controls. | ||
+ | ** '''Don't write walkthroughs'''. This is not [[GameFAQs]]. | ||
+ | ** '''Don't bother giving spoiler warnings'''. Nobody gets a [[world record]] on their first run through a game. | ||
+ | ** Provide ''links'' to explanations of terminology and tactics you use instead of explaining them all mid-strat. Create '''a page for each term and tactic''', and link to them when they get used. If there are many minor such pages, put them all together in one big page. | ||
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+ | * Don't refer to ''your'' personal records when writing strategies. | ||
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+ | * This is not Wikipedia so you do ''not'' need to maintain a Neutral Point Of View. '''If a strategy is hard, say so.''' | ||
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+ | * Don't tell people to IM you for a video. If there is a helpful video, upload it and link to it. | ||
== Other pages that are okay on Speedrunwiki == | == Other pages that are okay on Speedrunwiki == |
Revision as of 06:09, 11 July 2006
General
- Don't sign your name every time you contribute something. This is already recorded automatically on each page's individual edit history. This is a wiki - information put up here is surrendered to the videogaming community at large. If you want your work to remain yours, keep it on your site.
- Be bold. Don't be afraid to change something that someone else wrote. If you don't think something is explained well enough, don't add your own explanation. Improve the explanation that's already there. If there is an issue which needs discussing, raise it on the page's associated Talk page.
- If you are going to copy and paste somebody else's work, you must seek that person's permission beforehand.
- This is a wiki, not a chatroom, which means you must use good English. Don't worry if your English isn't so great, other people can edit what you wrote and fix it up, but try to do your best.
- Avoid using the first person. "We" are a collective, so avoid talking in the first person or talking about yourself. For example, instead of "I do this", say "Do this".
- Use the second person. It's okay to say "you" as in "you may find it is easier to do this instead of that" - this is an instructional website so it's okay to direct instructions at the reader.
- Avoid using slang words or offensive language.
- Jargon is okay as long as it's explained elsewhere: for example, you can say "strat" as long as you link to strat.
- Avoid long run-on sentences or run-on paragraphs. Long explanations should be divided up into === sub-sections === to make it easier for people to read it and find what they're looking for.
- Capitalize the first letters of sentences and use correct spelling.
- Don't say anything like "IM me if something isn't explained well enough". People can point out things that need fixing on the Talk page.
- This wiki is about taking gaming to its limits. Its release date, lead programmers, market performance and related controversies etc. etc. are largely irrelevant to speed running and don't really need adding. So are dumb, pointless tricks and glitches which don't save any time.
- No antagonism, particularly antagonism directed at other videogaming communities.
- Don't even think about attempting vandalism. We'll know.
- Please... don't try to be funny.
Game pages
Check the Game Page Template page, or other already existing pages to see some examples of what a page should look like. Of course not every game can use exactly the same format, but here are some general guidelines.
- The titles of game pages should be named by the full North American name of the game, for example The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is correctly named.
- Variations such as Ocarina of Time, Zelda 64, and OoT should all redirect to The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. This is done by putting this text on the page for each variation: #Redirect [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]
- First give a short description of the game at the top of the page, including game name, system, release date, and prequels/sequels.
- To the right of the first paragraph there should be a picture of the game's title screen.
- Then comes a == section == for Terminology and Tactics (if applicable), with the link to each page proceded by a bullet (*).
- Next you should have sections for each major field of competition in this game. Common sections include Speed Runs or Time Trials, Full Runs and Sub-Games. For each section, you should give:
- A sentence about the competition site, the current world champion, and the current world record (if applicable). Give appropriate links.
- A === sub-section === of Level Strategies or Course Strategies, followed by a list of levels or tracks, with the link to each page preceded by a bullet (*) or, if applicable, a number (#).
- Then there should come a section for links to external video pages.
- After all this, put External Links in their own section if there are any.
- Finally, give the game's categories (system(s) and game series). If the game is one of a series, a Template for that series should be created and put at the bottom too.
Level pages
These guidelines can apply to individual levels, tracks, challenges, dungeons, bosses or sub-games.
- Start with a description of the level. Give its full name, abbreviations and number and the game it comes from.
- To the right, put a picture of the level.
- Put preliminary notes or globally applicable notes in paragraphs at the start.
- Next, put the strats for the level. See how to write strategies above. It's okay to put multiple strategies if there are easier or harder ways to do things, or optional tricks.
- External Links to ranking pages and a representative selection of videos should go at the end, if there are any.
- Lastly there should be a template featuring this level along with all its brethren. This allows easy navigation between levels within a game. See Template:Perfect Dark solo missions for an example.
Strategy guides
- Don't create empty pages. If you don't have a strat for a level, or some kind of useful information about it, don't make a page for it. "Strat here" placeholders are the work of the devil. Those links are better left red.
- Give a target record for each strategy.
- If you are going to quote a world record, link to the page where the record is listed, and remember that WRs rapidly go out of date.
- Assume the reader knows what you are talking about.
- Don't explain the basic controls.
- Don't write walkthroughs. This is not GameFAQs.
- Don't bother giving spoiler warnings. Nobody gets a world record on their first run through a game.
- Provide links to explanations of terminology and tactics you use instead of explaining them all mid-strat. Create a page for each term and tactic, and link to them when they get used. If there are many minor such pages, put them all together in one big page.
- Don't refer to your personal records when writing strategies.
- This is not Wikipedia so you do not need to maintain a Neutral Point Of View. If a strategy is hard, say so.
- Don't tell people to IM you for a video. If there is a helpful video, upload it and link to it.
Other pages that are okay on Speedrunwiki
- Tricks and shortcuts that save time.
- Explanations or definitions of anything related to speedruns on the relevant terminology page or on its own page if it doesn't fit anywhere.
- Articles about important speed running communites such as The Elite and the Speed Demos Archive.
- Articles about prominent figures in these communities, such as world record holders, discoverers of major strat, and creators of competitions sites. Being a strat writer or editor for this wiki does not qualify someone for his own article.
- Note also that you are not permitted to create an article about yourself, unless it's clear the article is needed. Whether you are significant enough to be worth of an entry on this wiki is for other people to decide. You can edit it once it's created, but keep the article factual, objective, and third-person.
Naming pages
- The word is Terminology. Not "Terms" or "Jargon" or anything else. Pages concerning terminology should be named as such.
- For an article about an actual person, the title used should be the real name of that person. The person's various aliases and screen names should be redirected there, as should his user page if he is a user of this wiki. For example, put information about the creator of this wiki under Jon Barber, not Ngamer or Ngamer64 or Ngamer's user talk page.