User talk:OleMurder

I SAID, I DON'T TALK MUCH.
You "corrected" rumors to rumours. However, rumor is not an error, it's just the American spelling. Since Fallout takes place in the United States and was made in the United States, it'd be best to stick to American English for consistency. Ausir 16:02, 23 Feb 2005 (GMT)

Yeah, yeah, whatever. I 'spose there's a few European readers here too, aswell as European writers, and European players. Why do you care if it's either American or European English? I mean, okay, now you got a REAL issue, an IMPORTANT cause for a fight: "It's rumors omfg lol the USA definition rule!"

Please. I think it don't matter were the game was made or is taking place - that's irrelevant to the actual enclycopedia, which is read internationally. And also I think everyone should write in whatever language you seem fit, aslong as anyone understands it. And you surely DO understand "rumours" right, or DID you have a REAL problem understanding *that*?

Mixing European or American English is fine with me, unless it REALLY starts an problem of understanding, and then I'm not talking "problem" as in a grammar nazi going nuts. Meheheheh. No offense, 'tho, but hey, you have to admit your reaction is a bit blunt, eh? --OleMurder 17:32, 1 Mar 2005 (GMT)

Well, I don't really have a problem with mixing American and British English, but I'm just saying that "correcting", as you did, American spelling to British one wasn't a very good idea. Especially that that particular stuff was actually copied from Fallout Bible and written by one of the FO devs. It's you who looked like a British grammar nazi, actually. I also prefer American spelling because the main part of articles is supposed to be only about the setting - no references to games, devs etc, as if it were written by someone from inside the setting. Ausir 17:52, 1 Mar 2005 (GMT)