User talk:YoEleven

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Welcome to our Wiki

--DANCEDANCEREVOLUTION (TALK | CONTRIBS)


So if you need any help around the wiki, I'll be happy to help you with it. Just come to my talk page and shoot me a question and I'll help you as soon as I can. Good luck on the wiki. DANCEDANCEREVOLUTION (TALK | CONTRIBS) 12:14, 23 April 2009 (BST)

Well, I do all this manually. I like to add an individual note onto everyones talk page too, rather than just put that massive template there. It makes the generic action seem more personal. And I do mean it of course :) DANCEDANCEREVOLUTION (TALK | CONTRIBS) 02:08, 25 April 2009 (BST)

Your vote

You forgot to sign it. --Bob Boberton TF / DW Littlemudkipsig.gif 01:32, 5 September 2009 (BST)


Suggestion:20091219_Alt_Proximity_Warning vote

Given that your concerns are very specific, I hope you don't mind if I come here to discuss your vote on my suggestion, rather than discussing it on the talk page for the suggestion. If you do, feel free to ignore me, remove these edits, or move them to that talk page. More or less though, as I understand your comment, you feel that because careful players will not be seeing the warning, there's no point in adding it. Is that correct?

If so, then I guess I have three responses:

  1. While I do agree that careful players will not see the warning, not all honest players are careful players, and the suggestion is intended to help honest players, not all of whom are as mindful as you and I might be in keeping our characters apart from each other. Even I, back when I first started the game and didn't know which suburbs were near one another, had two of my characters getting too close to each other. It probably took me a week before I realized it, since I hadn't really started using the wiki yet to map my locations out.
  2. I suspect that zergers won't see it at all. If I were a zerger, I'd want to do everything possible to distance my characters from each other technologically, such as deleting cookies and using proxies to switch IP addresses. After going to all of that effort, giving them the same e-mail address seems like an unnecessary risk, since it would have the potential to link them together.
  3. What's the harm? Even if you think that careful players shouldn't let their characters get that close (and I agree), this suggestion can do nothing but help, as far as I can tell. If there's potential for harm from it, I'm currently unaware of it, and would love to be informed of it.

In all of these though, I really want to hear back from you. I'm not interested in putting forward a suggestion that I would consider to be buggy, so if there are things I'm overlooking, I'd like to learn about them before the voting process is over. Thanks, and sorry for the length of my comments. Aichon 04:06, 20 December 2009 (UTC)