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User talk:Nemokara

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Revision as of 14:21, 12 October 2009 by Kydo (talk | contribs)
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Hey there! You were talking about how you're working on a geology chart as well, eh? That's excellent! It means I'm not totally insane. It also means that more than one person here wants that sort of thing. It's funny you're saying mine's in better condition. I've just been going around the wiki, taking chunks of code, copying them into my page and editing their contents. It's literally just a streamlined version of the in-game geographic data the wiki already has! But it's a tedious pain in the ass. I only work on it once a week or so.

Although I love the direction you're going as well! A huge portion of DF is imagination, eh? Well so many stones are just a coloured tile on the screen. Most people go to wikipedia or google to find out what these materials REALLY look like. The connections between DF and reality would be a nice one to explore in the overall pages about the minerals, I think. Then people don't have to jump all over the internet to find their information, and we wouldn't have to worry about Wikipedia putting in disambiguation pages and such.

Give me a shout back if I haven't spooked ya'! --Kydo 14:21, 12 October 2009 (UTC)