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User talk:Juckto

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Try to follow the wikipedia manual of style when adding to an article. Since the articles are about common knowledge rather than individual's experiences, try to avoid writing in the first person (the word I should be avoided). [1]

VengefulDonut 11:11, 6 December 2007 (EST)


In response to your query, use {{del}} to mark pages for deletion. (I inserted an invisible ascii char so you can actually read it here) --Chrispy 17:42, 3 April 2008 (EDT)

Or, you could just type <nowiki>{{del}}</nowiki>, Chrispy, which turns into "{{del}}". Note that we generally use <code> tags around bits of code, so that should be <code><nowiki>{{del}}</nowiki></code>, which turns into {{del}}. --Savok

Dogs adopt like cats? Not in my experience. --Savok 22:45, 30 May 2008 (EDT)

Not sure if this is the right section but if not then simply remove this, I am new and I only joined to post that one page so that is the reason it was "broken" or whatever you told me and I apologize. -- GreenLeafNation

You wouldn't be the same Yanlin that used to play a game called Allegiance, would you? --Juckto 07:00, 14 September 2008 (EDT)

Yes. I am.

I used to know a Yanlin too. Until my computer refused to run allegiance. I'd love to return and that game is awesome. But it runs at a horribly low FPS. This all began happening on my new machine which has a dual core and an Nvidia 8600 GT. The last one had a 2.3GHz single core and an ATI x1950 PRO.

Yanlin 15:53, 14 September 2008 (EDT)

JPG

Great work with the Quickstart guide, but would it really kill you to use .png instead of .jpg? See Rule I. --Savok 09:36, 14 December 2008 (EST)

"Defense" rewrite

Hey. You had made the effort to comment on the defense guide - the final push to the basic re-organization is complete - 4 pages total, a General guide and overview (Defense guide rewrite), and 3 articles on specific design - layout and architecture (Defense design), traps (Trap design), and specific advice on organizing your military (Military design) Discussion has been under the Talk:Fortress defense page. I may have ramrodded the initial rewrite/re-organization, but I know I've left some weak spots and would appreciate a good critique and editor(s). --Albedo 07:58, 4 June 2009 (UTC)