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User talk:KittenyKat

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Well this is highly annoying.. I go on a few months hiatus and I come back to my entire account wiped, all my contributions gone and the wiki without any trace I ever did anything here :( On top of that now there's one of those screwy image confirmation things on making a new account that can't be bothered to print what it says reasonably legibly in the image :P --KittenyKat

Depending on how long a few months is, you could be talking about the same loss the other users had. Senso couldn't transfer the user files over when he made the new wiki (as opposed to the pre-33a wiki that's in the Archive. Check out the Talk:Main_Page for the full story as is available on the wiki. Hope this helps! --Edward 06:35, 5 January 2008 (EST)
You can access the archives of the old Wiki version here: [[1]]. Your old user page can be found here: [[2]]. --Eagle of Fire 07:02, 5 January 2008 (EST)
If what you wrote about the old versions applies to the new versions, you can bring that info over from the old wiki. But enough things have changed so that the old info can't be assumed to be correct anymore. We've rewritten most of the really important articles by now.--Maximus 16:28, 5 January 2008 (EST)
Thanks guys, I appreciate you taking the time to get me back up to speed. And yeah I do have a tendency to vanish from games for months at a time before my interest returns :) I can't even remember how to do the quick signature/date thingy anymore here. T_T Seems there's a lot that was just quickly thrown up with a simple replacement page.. Do the old moat articles still apply to the new version for example? And did they ever fix clothes in the game? o.o --KittenyKat
There actually aren't many (any?) pages that haven't been edited after being moved from the archive if the article was still accurate enough to justify inclusion. There are many pages that get tagged for being out of date, if they haven't been completely verified to still be wholly accurate. On the otherhand, if a statement/article isn't tagged and has been around for atleast a version or two (a month basically) then the information is probably correct. oh, and the Signature thingy is between the nowiki and horizontal line buttons on the editor. --Edward 19:43, 6 January 2008 (EST)