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::I've reverted all additions except for [[Battle Boonie]] and [[Vitals Vest]] as they share a similar theme. I see you made some new additions to [[Rifleman's Regalia]] and [[Classy Capper]], and those additions are fine as well, since they also share a similar theme. [[File:User Wookipan Golden Strawberry.png|10px|link=]] [[User:Wookipan|<span style="color:#db9c1f">'''Wookipan'''</span>]] <small>([[User_talk:Wookipan|talk]] | [[Special:Contributions/Wookipan|contribs]])</small> 18:08, 29 April 2021 (UTC) | ::I've reverted all additions except for [[Battle Boonie]] and [[Vitals Vest]] as they share a similar theme. I see you made some new additions to [[Rifleman's Regalia]] and [[Classy Capper]], and those additions are fine as well, since they also share a similar theme. [[File:User Wookipan Golden Strawberry.png|10px|link=]] [[User:Wookipan|<span style="color:#db9c1f">'''Wookipan'''</span>]] <small>([[User_talk:Wookipan|talk]] | [[Special:Contributions/Wookipan|contribs]])</small> 18:08, 29 April 2021 (UTC) | ||
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+ | :::The case of the Vintage Merryweather and Whiskered Gentleman was actually my opinion. I have no idea why I chose that one. | ||
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+ | :::Also, I've noticed that the main reason most of the Steam Workshop sets that get implemented don't become official in-game sites is that Valve doesn't add the whole set for some reason. | ||
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+ | :::One last thing, could you please link to the specific ones you reverted? I don't remember which ones I did. | ||
+ | [[User:AaronTheAllStar|AaronTheAllStar]] ([[User talk:AaronTheAllStar|talk]]) 15:28, 30 April 2021 (UTC) |
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Medic gaming
Hi there,
so far your edits have been good, but even if you undo it immediately, adding "medic gaming" to a page is still considered vandalism.
GrampaSwood (talk) 22:25, 25 April 2021 (UTC)
'See also' - item relevance
Heyo,
Unfortunately, I had to revert some of your 'See also' additions as they did not appear relevant to the articles, but rather as an opinionated loadout choice.
Please keep items in the 'See also' section relevant to the item in question by only linking items with the most relevance. Generally, this only applies if the item is part of an item set, such as the Isolationist Pack.
Another case would be if you were to link an item with a similar theme—though, of course, this doesn't mean that you should link every sci-fi or military themed cosmetic on that specific article. Wookipan (talk | contribs) 19:55, 28 April 2021 (UTC)
- They were parts of sets. They're listed as item sets on the Steam Workshop, even though they aren't listed as such in-game. I checked. Could you please tell me which ones you reverted so I can double-check? AaronTheAllStar (talk) 23:27, 28 April 2021 (UTC)
- Please keep the discussion in one place, i.e. replies should be kept on the original talk page entry as it's quite inconvenient going back-and-forth between talk pages.
- Workshop item sets don't count as official item sets and aren't necessarily relevant to the item, in the same fashion as why we don't include Workshop trivia in the first place—it is wholly redundant.
- Moreover, Vintage Merryweather and Whiskered Gentleman weren't contributed to the Steam Workshop, so I fail to see how they're related despite being shipped in the same update. I even did some brief research to see if this was an actual/common loadout combination, but it yielded no results.
- I've reverted all additions except for Battle Boonie and Vitals Vest as they share a similar theme. I see you made some new additions to Rifleman's Regalia and Classy Capper, and those additions are fine as well, since they also share a similar theme. Wookipan (talk | contribs) 18:08, 29 April 2021 (UTC)
- The case of the Vintage Merryweather and Whiskered Gentleman was actually my opinion. I have no idea why I chose that one.
- Also, I've noticed that the main reason most of the Steam Workshop sets that get implemented don't become official in-game sites is that Valve doesn't add the whole set for some reason.
- One last thing, could you please link to the specific ones you reverted? I don't remember which ones I did.
AaronTheAllStar (talk) 15:28, 30 April 2021 (UTC)