User talk:ThreeWolfMoon

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-- TrailerParkApe (Talk) 00:03, January 15, 2011

Overlinking
Not every barrel needs to link to barrel.

Actually, the Barrel article is pretty redundant... :/ Nitty Tok. 01:29, January 15, 2011 (UTC)

How is it redundant? It is an important article part of the series on World Objects, I am sorry if you only care for the finer things in Fallout, but without World Objects the game's scenes would be boring and dole. In my opinion, barrels are one of the more important objects in the Wasteland as they can be grabbed and moved about. They really can be symbolic in such a well-defined world because without this freedom it would make the player feel very confined and feel useless in the Wasteland. ThreeWolfMoon 01:41, January 15, 2011 (UTC)
 * The "series" on world objects consists of containers (which can be interacted with) and barrels, chairs, tables, floor tiles, lights, and everything else that's either static or Havok-enabled but not interactive. The articles mostly exist for modders, and are being merged into Fallout 3 and New Vegas miscellaneous world objects, as they aren't particularly notable beyond the basic ID codes for using them in the GECK. Nitty Tok. 01:44, January 15, 2011 (UTC)

You sir, are rude. ThreeWolfMoon 01:48, January 15, 2011 (UTC)!
 * I guess. The line on the front page has been my mantra since I joined the Vault about 2 years ago. "We're creating the gamer's guide to the Fallout universe". Listing out the structural integrity and physical shape of barrels and chairs doesn't seem like it'll appeal to most people on the Xbox or PS3. Nitty Tok. 02:04, January 15, 2011 (UTC)
 * I play this game on the PC and Xbox 360. Does it really hurt anyone to have a little extra info on an object in the game? And really the barrel is one of the more useful objects. I even gave some uses in my description for the object that can benefit players.
 * It doesn't hurt, but it does let some people (NEWARK! *hisses*) get a little carried away with listing out information about trivial things. The table on the world object page has (or should have somewhere...) a notes section where the whole situation with barrels and Havok could be explained without leaving us with a massive quantity of short articles to police. Nitty Tok. 02:26, January 15, 2011 (UTC)
 * Hey now, you don't need to get pissy about it. I told you the policy, I was mostly civil, and I gave you an alternative to what you were doing that agrees with the policy. That's what I'm s'posed to do, man. Nitty Tok. 03:05, January 15, 2011 (UTC)
 * I apologize. My friend was looking at the Wikia while I was away. He was being a troll. ThreeWolfMoon 03:14, January 15, 2011 (UTC)
 * No offense here, pally, but I've heard that one a million times. :P
 * No hard feelings or nothing. Nitty Tok. 03:15, January 15, 2011 (UTC)