User talk:Jonny2x4

Hi there. Please be sure to properly categorize any images you upload! --BMF54123 16:23, 2 April 2013 (EDT)
 * Thanks for the advice. I'm still new to this wiki, but I have plenty of new content to upload (mostly related to the Double Dragon series). Jonny2x4 16:41, 2 April 2013 (EDT)
 * Also be sure to properly name your uploaded files. For example, when uploading something from Double Dragon, add "Double Dragon" or an abbreviation of it to the filename. --AquaBat 16:44, 2 April 2013 (EDT)

Metal Gear Solid (GBC), et al
"The intro was edited to indicate it's an original game, not a port of the real MGS."

However, the exact line you edited already stated, clearly and indisputably, that the game in question was not a port of Metal Gear Solid on the PlayStation. It read:

"An original 2D adventure for the Game Boy Color starring Solid Snake."

An original, 2D adventure suffices enough to say it is not a port of another game in the series with the same title.

In the past, TCRF has had a negative attitude towards superfluous edits that did not add any new content or information, but merely rephrased or edited an article for the sake of the act. Several of your recent edits pertaining to naming conventions and background knowledge (the recent Megaman edits especially) borderline on the edge of such superfluity. These edits do little to affect the actual content of the articles, which is largely a combination of unused data, regional differences, oddities, and similar categories. The goal of TCRF is to further expand and add in new content from these likened categories.

The distinction between the different titles of Metal Gear Solid (GBC) specifically were already adequately handled with the regional difference section of the article and did not necessitate further explication in the introduction.

It would be more beneficial if your edits concentrated on adding or clarifying any of the above-listed content, rather than providing ancillary, unnecessary information as it pertains to the goals of TCRF. As one system admin said, TCRF is not wikipedia. TCRF has its own conventions and ideals to pursue, and providing general and irrelevant background information is not one of these goals. Please keep this in mind as you continue to contribute to the wiki. --Celice 04:11, 23 April 2013 (EDT)


 * Can you please tone it down with the backseat modding already? I'm trying to be courteous with you as much as possible, but this is getting a bit ridiculous. For someone who feels the need to write such a long-winded pointing out about how TCRF doesn't have to follow the same formal guidelines as Wikipedia, you sure seems to have more of an obsession with following strict guidelines than any of the actual administrators. All because I edited the intro of some Metal Gear article a few more times than it was necessary. Admittedly some of my edits to article introductions and such have been a bit superfluous, but I've also contributed more unused content in the past few weeks than certain other users had done in the past few years. Jonny2x4 05:12, 23 April 2013 (EDT)

Both of you are being pretty terrible right now. Celice isn't an administrator of the wiki and I'd prefer you didn't go policing users like you were -- in the case of problems (like Jonny2x4 changing the page title) we revert it back and move on with our lives, or in the case of unconstructive shit leave them a message. We don't need you to try to do our jobs for us, thanks. -- Xkeeper (talk) 05:29, 23 April 2013 (EDT)
 * Thank you, Xkeeper. I'm still new to this wiki, so I'm not exactly accustomed to the rules yet. I'll try to pay better attention, but I'm glad that you called out Cecile's unhelpful backseat modding that bordered on the autistic. Jonny2x4 12:16, 23 April 2013 (EDT)


 * Dropping comments like "autistic" isn't helpful, either. Try to keep it polite. --Xk-sig.png Xkeeper (talk) 13:28, 23 April 2013 (EDT)