User talk:Crazy sam10/Archive 1

Nazo Unleashed
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My welcome thing
Crazy sam10

NPC project
Hi! I want to thank you for your participation in the Fallout 3 NPC overhaul project. Progress continues, and I invite you to pick up the torch again! Please visit the project talk page to see what's new and add your input.

I look forward to seeing your name on the recent edits page!--Gothemasticator 10:18, January 5, 2010 (UTC)

Needs a title
Check this forum out and leave your viewsForum:On_this_day_link--Vault4 16:46, January 13, 2010 (UTC)

Rivet City Baseball Field
Why did you remove this entry? It's a valid observation that gives some hints as to the lifestyle of the residents. The wiki is fully of observations such as this. I'm getting sick of people reverting changes for no good reason. At some point i'll just stop contributing, since it's not worth the effort. JamaicanJon 00:17, January 19, 2010 (UTC)


 * The last part of it was a speculation. The rest of it was an observation. It's undisputably a baseball diamond. Why doesn't the observation part warrant inclusion? JamaicanJon 00:55, January 19, 2010 (UTC)


 * BTW, you may want to remove the "mundane" (as you call it) reference this page too: A Nice Day for a Right Wedding since it mentions the baseball diamond on the deck as well. FYI, other sites have references to it as well, using it as a landmark to find items/events, or simply mentioning it as a cool/odd find. My point is that while tending to your duties to ensure that the integrity of the wiki is maintained, you should have an open mind and realize that just because you don't think something is important doesn't mean that others won't either. I personally love it when wiki entries draw attention to little details I may have overlooked. The extensive back-story that's present on much of the wiki pages helps fill in the blanks, and connect the dots, which help turn this virtual environment into more of a living, breathing world. When I found the baseball diamond it caused me to imagine the residents trying to hold on to an old pastime as best as they can. I have no argument with you editing my speculation (even though there's quite a bit of that on other pages), but you shouldn't have removed the factual observation. For the record, i'm not making a big deal over this specific entry, but rather the fact that this type of overzealous editing deters people from making contributions in the future. JamaicanJon 07:29, January 20, 2010 (UTC)

NPC project news: Birthdates and Interactions template!
Thanks for your continued participation in the NPC project! Please visit our project talk page to catch up on new developments. See you around the recent changes page!--Gothemasticator 08:55, February 23, 2010 (UTC)

Thanks
Thanks for sorting through those tagged images. I have a look through them every now and again for a bit of a tidy up :)   phoenix     txt    xp   12:11, March 15, 2010 (UTC)

Admin edits
Do edits to project pages count towards the minimum 500 edit count required for an admin 'application'?--Vault4(Yeah, I am back) 19:30, March 16, 2010 (UTC)
 * Thanks. I have only just returned to active editing. What major changes have happened in the time I've been away?--Vault4 20:18, March 17, 2010 (UTC)

Why was my name removed from the participants list for the Fallout 3 NPC Overhaul project page? How do I fill out these new (to me at least) interaction boxes?--Vault4 20:24, March 17, 2010 (UTC) Do you know what to do for a peer review? What would you think if I started a project to bring Fallout 3 quests up to standard?--Vault4 20:34, March 17, 2010 (UTC)

Ongoing forum discussions of note
Hi! If you haven't already, please drop by the Forum:Wiki general discussion boards and join in some of the current discussions. At issue are questions of admin maintenance responsibilities, a new way of handling bug submissions, and table formatting, among others. I lool forward to continuing to work with you, especially as the coming release of Fallout: New Vegas brings us more content to create and organize. Cheers.--Gothemasticator 04:07, March 21, 2010 (UTC)

Corridor and Stairway and other tagged for deletions
For a bunch of these, I wanted to wait for some feedback before acting. Ausir's got a viewpoint regarding lore that I may not always share but I do respect. The other reason is that I'm cautious when it comes to articles that contain cross-game infor. Granted, those two articles as they are now are specific to FO3, but that's one reason I'm biding my time. There's no reason for them to FO3-specific. Also, I'm toying with the idea of a Vault Architecture article page, which those could be merged into rather than simply deleted.

In addition, I tagged a bunch of articles with either delete or merge, because some of those decisions and operations take some time. So, I was tagging as I investigated, intending to get around to it relatively soon, but just not right that minute.

I do agree with your moves-to-forum. We'll see if other admins object. Cheers.--Gothemasticator 23:18, March 24, 2010 (UTC)

Deletion process
When you delete a page, first check the "what links here" link towards the bottom of the page. Either, go to each of those pages and change or remove those links, OR instead of deleting the page, remove all content and replace with #REDIRECT PAGENAME pointing at the new destination that you choose. Also, look for any "redirect pages" in the list of "what links here." If not changed, they will become double redirects and show up on our maintenance reports. So, it's good to go to those redirect pages and point them toward a new destination, too. (You can see how much work like this I had to do to merge four small articles into the GOAT page! Phew!) Keep up the good work!--Gothemasticator 04:50, March 25, 2010 (UTC)

Hey can you help me out?
I have been playing "Fallout 3" on PS3 for about 4 months now and I found this site about 2 months ago. Its very helpful. I have found many exploits, bugs, glitches and have never seen or read about and of them on this site. Some are so funny and even very bad to use (crashes and lose game saves) so I took photos of them. I live in the mountains in the middle of nowhere and I have to use my Blackberry as a modem or just use it to access the net. Only other option is DSS but I'm not paying $59 a month for a crappy upload and a cap. I have been working on PCs for 20 years and have been an admin at several sites but for some reason when I try to upload a photo to this site it says it does not have an extension which it does and even shows the .jpg before I upload it. Very frustrating because I want to share this information with you peeps. You may be the wrong person to ask about this but I can't find any admin's that specialize in problems uploading and such.

Thanks a bunch for helping or directing me to someone who will.

www.myspace.com/ummagumma 16:44, March 30, 2010 (UTC)

FO3 NPC project
Thank you for your continuing work on the ongoing Fallout 3 NPC project. Please visit the project talk page for the latest updates and current discussions. Our goal is to finish this project before the release of New Vegas! Cheers.--Gothemasticator 18:05, May 4, 2010 (UTC)

Aww.
You dieded. Sad to see you go. Nitty Tok. 03:31, May 18, 2010 (UTC)
 * Where ya been?--Gothemasticator 21:40, May 18, 2010 (UTC)

Now here's someone I haven't seen in awhile!
Hey! I haven't really seen you around for the past few months. I just wanted to stop by and say welcome back. Nukey - talk 21:41, May 19, 2010 (UTC)