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==Game Firsts== |
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I removed the reference to Tribes being the first FPS with heat seeking missiles, as Rise of the Triad had as much three years earlier. <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Cthuljew|Cthuljew]] ([[User talk:Cthuljew|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Cthuljew|contribs]]) 11:23, 14 October 2007 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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== PROPOSAL FOR ARTICLE RESTORATION & TALK PAGE ARCHIVAL == |
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==Requirements== |
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It seems that the requirements to play would make a noteworthy addition to this article, but I can't include this myself as I don't own any of the Tribes games. [[User:MafiaCapo|MafiaCapo]] 03:53, 11 July 2006 (UTC) |
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::As this is a fairly old game now, perhaps the silence on the topic of system requirements should be taken as a default for games that, on a contemporary system, would not represent any system spec challenges.[[User:Dxco|Dxco]] 05:11, 7 October 2006 (UTC) |
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I propose this article be restored to the point before Eik Corell's cull/edit, so that we can look anew at the issues the article had and then fix them. I also propose this Talk page be archived so that we can begin with a fresh Talk page so that we can discuss section changes and improvement point by point in collaboration with all interested parties. [[User:GordonTG|GordonTG]] ([[User talk:GordonTG|talk]]) 00:58, 8 July 2009 (UTC) |
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==Vehicles== |
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Agreed. Before anymore drama gets piled onto this, what ''exactly'' do you feel should be changed/removed, Eik? I do agree that it is/was far from perfect, such as the ELF gun not even getting explained and so on. <small><span class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:EvanVolm|EvanVolm]] ([[User talk:EvanVolm|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/EvanVolm|contribs]]) 01:07, 8 July 2009 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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:''"They normally are not the focus of the game (unlike the sequel), but just a convenient feature"'' |
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:I'll see if I can go over the reasons behind specific changes/removals from [http://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Starsiege%3A_Tribes&diff=300829036&oldid=300671444]. Sorry for the length, but it might help interested contributors to source what they want to see in the article. Below, in italics, I refer to [[WP:V]], [[WP:OR]], [[WP:VG/GL]], [[WP:GAMECRUFT]] and [[WP:NPOV]]. |
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Perhaps we should clarify how vehicles worked out in the game. Early in the games history, vehicles were used quite frequently, and were considered by players to be a common element of the game. However, over time (and particularyl due to increased skill in skiing), vehicles became less and less commonly used; skiing was faster. I believe in the end, only the scout would be used much, by CTF players going for a scout cap (however, I have this vague memory that this was patched, so that you had to get out of the scout to get the enemy flag).[[User:Dxco|Dxco]] 01:01, 22 October 2005 (UTC) |
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:*Lead section |
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:**Removed: Claim of being one of the only games of its kind (''uncited, unspecific''.) |
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:**Moved: Information on maps moved to gameplay section. |
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:**Removed: "relatively huge", "fast-paced feel" (''original research'') |
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:*New section, History, contains material merged from lead and "Sequel" section. |
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:*Gameplay |
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:**Added: Brief plot synopsis, per ''video game article guidelines.'' |
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:**Removed: Discussion of mods, per [[WP:V]]. If sourced correctly, we can have a section on mods, but this should not be mixed up with the gameplay section. However, mods rarely receive coverage from published sources. Some are listed at [http://www.moddb.com/games/tribes/mods ModDB] but have not received editorial coverage. |
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:*Sections on Packs, Vehicles, Base equipment, Generators, Turrets, Stations, Sensors - subsumed into the gameplay section. Some material left removed (that Packs are "A very important aspect"), others I managed to find citations for (that heavy mortars are good against base defenses, for example) These numerous sub-sections were also veering into ''gamecruft'' territory. |
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:*Removed: Jetpack section. The Comparison to other FPSs and its tactical usage in the game is ''original research''. The statement that begins "The incorporation of this third dimension..." uses both ''weasel words'' and is not in a ''neutral tone''. Opinion on gameplay elements should be gathered from professional critiques. |
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:*Removed: Skiing section. In addition to being ''unverified'', also contains ''original research'' (comparison to Bunny Hopping, presence in other games, etc.) and ''weasel words'' ("angering to new players and to purists...") |
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:*Edited: Other features. Disregarding the poorly toned lead sentence, information on the PDA was moved to the Gameplay section. |
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:*Removed: HUDs/Scripts. That the game is scriptable might be mentioned, but is otherwise trivial. ''Unverified'' |
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:*Added: Reception section - I added an overview of the GameSpot review. This is an important section, as this third-party coverage is what's used to discuss parts of the game that a lot of contributors are trying to get in through original research. |
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:*Removed: Community support section- Again, trivial, unless one can show how a game's community is important, through the use of reliable third-party sources. ''Original research''. |
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:*Removed: Competition section (''uncited'', probably ''original research'', excessive technical detail.) |
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:*Moved: Game Types section - merged to Gameplay section. |
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:*Removed: AI / Offline Gameplay, ''original research''. The gamespot review ''did'' mention the training missions. This is now cited in the Reception section. If there's no discussion of Spoonbot in reliable publications, we don't mention it either. |
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:*Removed: Mods and RPG sections. I know there are contributors who what to see a mods section, but our coverage should reflect that given by reliable publications. As far as I can tell, there's no coverage of mods at either ModDB or in any of the reviews I've looked through. Therefore, removed as ''original research''. |
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:*Removed: Game Firsts. Most seriously, this is not in a ''neutral tone'', but also appears to be ''original research''. |
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:*Removed: Piracy section. Piracy effects all games, so the discussion here is trivial as well as apparent ''original research''. |
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:*Edited: Sequels and Re-release sections. Sales figures and development decisions are ''unverified''. Unofficial patches are probably ''unverifiable'' through third-party sources. Remaining information merged to History section. |
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:*Removed: Shazbot and Alvy Elna sections. ''Original research''. |
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:*Edited: External links. [[WP:VG/EL]] suggests that fan sites are inappropriate but open to concensus. If the Tribal Wiki is stable then perhaps this could be linked to. |
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I appreciated Gordon's comments about community concensus about content. This can be opened out to the videogames wikiproject if need be. There is always leeway in the guidelines ([[WP:VG/GL]] in this case), but there are also many violations of core wikipedia policies. Material is being challenged and the "burden of evidence lies with the editor who adds or restores material." |
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==Piracy== |
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I also support the archiving of the talkpage above this section - none of it was particularly constructive. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] ([[User talk:Marasmusine|talk]]) 04:05, 8 July 2009 (UTC) |
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I wonder if we should add mention of the sad fact that Starsieg: Tribes was very much a heavily pirated game. This can, of course, be said about most games, but it was noteworthy for Tribes: the game did not sell very well, but was played by a very large number of people (that is, many people pirated it). |
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Yeah, archiving would probably be a good idea. Won't take long before it looks like this again, though. [[User:Eik Corell|Eik Corell]] ([[User talk:Eik Corell|talk]]) 12:19, 8 July 2009 (UTC) |
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Some of the developers had noted with some bitterness this issue, and took the lesson with them as they began Tribes 2, with its Valve-like online authentication system. Tribes, at the time, became a bit of a by-word for easy to pirate / heavily pirated games (you could literally right click on your install directory, and select "icq this folder to X" if you had icq installed, for example - zero copy protection). |
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The "skiing" and "jetpack" sections need to remain in some form if possible, if sections aren't possible then they certainly deserve subsections under gameplay. The jetpack is something which defines the game from all others, and skiing is probably even more important to Tribes than bunny hopping is to Quake. I'm guessing that the only problem is backing up this information with a decent source, as the game is over 10 years old - finding reliable sources which verify this might be tricky. However I'm sure most players would agree that these features of the game are more important than most of the current gameplay content. [[User:Sudo make me a sandwich|Sudo make me a sandwich]] ([[User talk:Sudo make me a sandwich|talk]]) 16:29, 8 July 2009 (UTC) |
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A developer commented once that he checked, not long after the games release, on the number of people showing as being online playing it, and noted that the number was, I believe, something like 3 times the number of copies sold at that point. |
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:I've found a usable source at [http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=69365]. It mentions both the importance of jetpacks and the concept behind skiing, and Future Publishing is a reliable source. Whilst we need to avoid writing anything resembling a strategy guide or hints & tips section, I think I can use this to enhance the gameplay section. I will consider subsections. I might not have time to do this today but will certainly dig into it tomorrow, when I can investigate other reviews as well. |
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:In the meantime, I know a Mods section is something that the Tribes community wants to see. Whilst ModDB was a dead end, perhaps you guys could track down any PC magazines these mods might have been mentioned in. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] ([[User talk:Marasmusine|talk]]) 17:04, 8 July 2009 (UTC) |
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:: Thanks for archiving the original Talk page. I'll be looking for reliable links to cite supporting content removed as original research. I have to say that a quick google search will find plenty of references to "Alvy Elna". Sourcing links and reviews for Mods on the otherhand is a tricky one, the game itself is old and the interweb is notorious for losing content as pages get deleted or domains expire. |
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[[User:Dxco|Dxco]] 01:01, 22 October 2005 (UTC) |
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::A few reliable sources exist for Tribes in general and I will add more as and when I find them |
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:::*http://www.archive.org is perfect for retrieving 'dead' websites (I'll be using this one to source info if I can remember the names of sites we lost). |
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:::*http://www.planettribes.com is part of the IGN entertainment network and can be considered a reliable information source. |
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:::*http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=%22starsiege+tribes%22+review&meta= will provide a plethora of reviews from which you should be able to pick and choose quotes about the more innovative aspects of the game. |
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::I'll be keeping my eye out for citations in support of the Mod section. Whilst I can say Mods were instrumental in the popularity and longevity of the game, I need to find details to support this. I'd also like to see the most popular Mods covered in basic detail, a small overview and description of how they diverge from Tribes Base. In particular I'm looking for historical references to server stats to extract info on Mod popularity as well as where Tribes placed compared to other online FPS games of the time. [[User:GordonTG|GordonTG]] ([[User talk:GordonTG|talk]]) 18:13, 8 July 2009 (UTC) |
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I think there's merit in adding this information, both to this entry as well as the entry for Tribes 2. It's certainly valid information, and there's no cat to be let out of the bag, so to speak, since the game has been officially released for free. I'm not sure where to add it in though. |
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As for the reception section, I've found one more review if needed(IGN) |
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[[User:Yukichigai|Yukichigai]] 09:29, 16 May 2006 (UTC) |
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[http://pc.ign.com/articles/154/154005p1.html] <small><span class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:EvanVolm|EvanVolm]] ([[User talk:EvanVolm|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/EvanVolm|contribs]]) 23:02, 8 July 2009 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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:I think I may have hit the jackpot on Mods a massive 139! Mod list is here http://theexiled.pwnageservers.com/mods_database.php containing some useful links to the official mod sites. As you can see from the list the Renegades Mod, Ultra Renegades, Ultra Renegades VX, Shifter, Annihilation and the Paintball Mod were all popular and updated. I'm still looking for some sort of reference to Mod popularity. Finding this list is a reasonable start as is the most extensive I have found so far. [[User:GordonTG|GordonTG]] ([[User talk:GordonTG|talk]]) 02:36, 9 July 2009 (UTC) PS Evan remember to sign your posts by using 4 ~ symbols ;) |
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Added a piece near the end. I'm unfamiliar with the Tribes 2 situation so haven't touched that entry. |
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::While searching Mod popularity I dug up this record of server stats from Gamespy [http://web.archive.org/web/19991128012405/www.gamespy.com/stats/index.shtm] showing Starsiege: Tribes as the 3rd most played online FPS game in december 1998, by april 1999 [http://web.archive.org/web/19991001111614/http://www.gamespy.com/] it was a 2nd by june 2000 [http://web.archive.org/web/20000622035505/http://www.gamespy.com/] Tribes maintained it's posistion as 2nd but by july 2001 it had slipped to 5th behind it's sequel Tribes 2 [http://web.archive.org/web/20010802042752/www.gamespy.com/stats/index.shtm]. I hope this goes some way to explaining the importance of Tribes as an online game for people who are less familiar with it. An on online game that for a sustained period was played by more people that than any of it's contemporaries excluding Half Life. [[User:GordonTG|GordonTG]] ([[User talk:GordonTG|talk]]) 03:25, 9 July 2009 (UTC) |
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-- Anon |
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:I'm not sure that pwnageservers qualifies as a [[WP:RS]]. We can link to the gamespy archive, but literally all we can do is flatly state the numbers. We can't extrapolate any comments about importance or popularity without falling into [[WP:OR]]. It will be worth checking journalist's retrospective comments, perhaps in Tribes 2 reviews, for citations about popularity. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] ([[User talk:Marasmusine|talk]]) 08:58, 9 July 2009 (UTC) |
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::Well done addition. Thanks! I think this really helps flesh out more of the context of the game above and beyond the game itself. [[User:Dxco|Dxco]] 04:52, 7 October 2006 (UTC) |
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Although skiing was unintended, it wasn't an exploit. Skiing also was in the Tribes 2 manual, so to say that the first to include it was T:V is wrong. This is why we need tribes fans, and not mods editing this <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/99.236.206.26|99.236.206.26]] ([[User talk:99.236.206.26|talk]]) 13:16, 9 July 2009 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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:I found a citation for skiing in Tribes 2, so have updated. I'm not sure what you mean by the skiing technique being unintended, but not an exploit. If you use a inaccuracy in the code for an advantage, that's the definition of an exploit. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] ([[User talk:Marasmusine|talk]]) 16:31, 9 July 2009 (UTC) |
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::Considering that skiing was patched by the developers out of the game, only to be restored after it was deemed beneficial, then became an integrated feature in later titles, its hard to define it as an exploit as exploit carriers a rather negative tone. If it was really a true exploit it would have been left out rather than becoming a major part of the game, revolutionising it. It may have been unintentional, but a cure for cancer could be found as an unintentional side effect. <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/60.242.24.73|60.242.24.73]] ([[User talk:60.242.24.73|talk]]) 21:36, 9 July 2009 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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Skiing was originally an unintended side effect of the game's physics, but it was found that it speeds up the game quite a bit so it was added. (It makes it easy to traverse a large distance in a short timespan) It's essentially using pulses of your jetpack in combination with the jump key (spacebar). But this is quite heavy on the spacebar and on your left thumb so eventually scripts were made and eventually happy jump ( http://www.team5150.com/~andrew/project.tribes/t1_happyjump_patch/ ) (a modified tribes executable). |
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Also if you really want to get citations for everything on this game you're going to run into a serious issue. Half of the community websites are dead (tends to happen after this long). And Vivendi did their best to remove any trace of Dynamix ever existing. But the original tribes website can be found at http://web.archive.org/web/20010706183650/sierrastudios.com/games/tribesplayers/ . |
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You need to back this up. None of this "the developers were bitter" and "3 times the number of copies sold" heresay. |
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Put references in the wikipedia page. |
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[[User:ROM SPACEKNIGHT|ROM SPACEKNIGHT]] |
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Though I really fear you will simply mess this article up if you go too strict about it (like you're doing now). If you intend to only use citations you're going to end up with something along the lines of "Tribes is a futuristic FPS with jetpacks made by Dynamics, released in 1999. Followed up by Tribes 2 and Tribes: Vengeance. The game was released for free, download at (insert url here)." And that would pretty much ruin the description of this game that made a serious contribution towards the history of online only games. Tribes was one of the first games that went down that path. And it's still alive today, more than 10 years later. And actually the wikipedia page you just "edited" (more along the lines of, remove all content if you ask me) was one of the only sources that still contained some of those things. |
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== Famous/Popular Clans? == |
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But if you really want citations you should look on the right places, I'd start here if I were you: |
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Would it be worthy to note some of the most famous and well known clans of the day? |
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http://web.archive.org/web/20010706183650/sierrastudios.com/games/tribesplayers/ |
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http://www.team5150.com/~andrew/ (Lasthope aka 1.30, Happy Jump, Hudbot, ...), |
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Obviously planet tribes (assuming it still works), |
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The old HomeLAN Fed forums might also prove useful, |
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http://www.giantbomb.com/starsiege-tribes/61-17179/ , |
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TribalWar also holds quite some information like this http://www.tribalwar.com/forums/showthread.php?t=497388 , |
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Also pretty important http://web.archive.org/web/20010208100834/sierrastudios.com/games/tribesplayers/scripting.html , |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/starsiege-tribes (the first part is original information) |
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[[User:Bart416|Bart416]] ([[User talk:Bart416|talk]]) 00:31, 10 July 2009 (UTC) |
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:Thankyou for the links. However, [[WP:Verifiability]] requires that encyclopedic content is gathered from reliable, secondary sources. The archived Sierra website (a primary source) could be used, providing the remainder of the other sources are strong enough. Self-published sources ([[WP:SPS]]) such as "Andrews Projects" and the Forum should be avoided. Answers.com cannot be used as it is a tertiary source. |
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:In terms of content, please remember that WP is a general encyclopedia rather than a fan site. Weight of content reflects that given in published sources. If, for examples, none of the reviews/previews/interviews/making-of's we find have no in-depth discussion of scripting or mods, then we don't either. You might prefer to develop that content on a gaming-specific site such as Wikia Gaming ([http://gaming.wikia.com/wiki/Starsiege:_Tribes]). Since there are several people here who are from the fan forums, also consider [[WP:NPOV]] when thinking about this article. If you haven't already, then also look at the [[WP:Writing about fiction]] and [[WP:VG/GL]] guidelines. |
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:At the moment we have several online reviews of ''Tribes'', and retrospective comments in reviews for the sequels, to work with. There are also articles in print magazines that could be tracked down. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] ([[User talk:Marasmusine|talk]]) 09:29, 10 July 2009 (UTC) |
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::I fear you are quite wrong on this. Starsiege: Tribes never has really been all that well documented in terms of general gameplay. The core aspect of tribes is in fact how easy it is to mod. This is pretty much the reason tribes still lives today in fact. It takes months to make a mod in a game like unreal tournament. In tribes you can finish the same project in less than a week. And to respond to the valid sources issue: TribalWar is one of the main community sites, as such it's obvious an important source of information. If you intend to only mention things with sources your articles about many subjects will be poor. For example Andrew is a valid source for three important Tribes related matters: Happy Jump (as described earlier), Lasthope (an anti-cheat system) and Hudbot (a modification that makes tribes use high quality textures). Not to mention that he actually wrote a couple of mods and released interesting information about Tribes (like actual working networking code). And actually now that you mention it, he's actually working for InstantAction at the moment and rewriting parts of Tribes for the InstantAction release. So that guy knows what he's talking about if it's tribes related (you could pretty much say he's on the same level as the original developers at the moment in terms of knowledge about the game). Then again if you intend to be strict on every game related article you can go and send out our little friend (but not really) Corell to also go and gut: Quake 1, 2, 3 and 4; Unreal Tournament, 2003, 2004 and 3; Soldiers of Fortune 1 and 2 (I wish to ignore the existence of the most recent one); and so on really... You can't expect a game article to be 100% neutral and have completely verified content. In the end of the day it's the pepole who actually play the game who should be in the position of writing it. Not somebody citing hundreds of wikipedia rules to try to gut every article he comes across. And really, if you think it's fine to simply gut an article about one of the most important games in terms of online gaming history. Then be my guest, but you should know you're pretty much gutting one of the only remaining sources of information about this game.[[User:Bart416|Bart416]] ([[User talk:Bart416|talk]]) 09:51, 10 July 2009 (UTC) |
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:Before I address your comments, can you confirm if you have actually read through, and understood, the policies and guidelines I linked to above? [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] ([[User talk:Marasmusine|talk]]) 10:39, 10 July 2009 (UTC) |
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:Also, my proposed additions are in [http://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Starsiege:_Tribes&oldid=301213031 this revision]. The changes are: a brief plot synopsis; moving the gametypes to higher in the gameplay section, with citations for the popularity of some of these gametypes; rewording of the armour/equipment section, with quick overview of the weapons; A new Movement section discussing the jetpack and skiing, with citations; A new Critical reception section discussing the GameSpot review. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] ([[User talk:Marasmusine|talk]]) 10:46, 10 July 2009 (UTC) |
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About the gameplay modes, there are actually 8 different modes, not 5. Balanced, Capture and Hold, Capture the Flag, Deathmatch, Defend and Destroy, Find and Retrieve, Multiple Team, and Open Call. This comes directly from the in-game menu. [[User:EvanVolm|EvanVolm]] ([[User talk:EvanVolm|talk]]) 04:26, 12 July 2009 (UTC) |
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Imperial Elite (all time greatest unbeatable dominant clan)<br> |
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:Thanks, so we need to add Balanced, Multiple Team and Open Call. Do you know how "Practice" and "Arena" are involved? [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] ([[User talk:Marasmusine|talk]]) 09:49, 12 July 2009 (UTC) |
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South Side Stoners<br> |
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5150<br> |
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E5<br> |
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Others?<br>{{unsigned|66.160.177.211}} |
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:Hm. I'm not sure; how much could we write about them, really? Maybe give them a small subsection/list under external links, if anything. Always good to see people interested in adding useful information, though. From what I remember, I can't think of any edits to make to that list. Good lord, I loved the 5150 servers. [[User:Luna Santin|Luna Santin]] 23:21, 13 June 2006 (UTC) |
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::I would be a fan of this, but then I was a huge fan of the game: I don't know if I can subtract out my feelings for it and honestly answer if it is deserving of such an addition. If users feel it fitting, perhaps a kind of "culture of the game" section, or separate page, could be added - describing the notable groups and people who made up the community, and perhaps describes the arc of the games popularity and what went on with it. It's really tough to say if this kind of thing is just self-indulgent nostalgia for those of us who enjoyed the game in its time, but perhaps there is a seed there that would be appropriate. [[User:Dxco|Dxco]] 04:54, 7 October 2006 (UTC) |
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:::Fallen| really needs to be mentioned. <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/207.212.177.51|207.212.177.51]] ([[User talk:207.212.177.51|talk]]) 00:53, 5 October 2007 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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::::Ok, I feel like I have been part of creating a monster. The clans list is now totally over the top. From here on out, I think we should focus solely on an actual section of the article that describes clans in Tribes only, and completely avoid a bloating list of clans. If you create a list, visitors will just endlessly add to it, until it takes over the page. With this in mind, I will soon delete the clan list section. I encourage fellow contributor to get cracking on a short, to the point, brief paragraph that describes the overview history of clans in Tribes to replace what I will soon delete.[[User:Dxco|Dxco]] 05:22, 17 October 2007 (UTC) |
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:::::As a quick update, I'll be implementing the above soon. Contributors, please do start thinking about an article section devoted to the clan aspect of tribes to replace the section that I am going to delete. [[User:Dxco|Dxco]] 03:34, 1 November 2007 (UTC) |
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A very bad idea, we would have people adding clans they were in for 2 weeks. A list of clans for a game that is 12 years old would bog down the whole page with useless entries like: |
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I'm fairly sure Arena was a user-made mod. I don't remember Practice at all, though Gordon or Bart probably can provide some more info on the two.[[User:EvanVolm|EvanVolm]] ([[User talk:EvanVolm|talk]]) 19:51, 12 July 2009 (UTC) |
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-=jfds=- - was the best clan for to weeks |
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-=sdfj=- - was started shortly after jfds split up |
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I've found a source for Vivendi releasing Tribes for free with Tribes 2 release. [http://www.gameplanet.co.nz/news/125593.20040419.Tribes-Free/][[User:EvanVolm|EvanVolm]] ([[User talk:EvanVolm|talk]]) 19:27, 14 July 2009 (UTC) |
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:Arena and Practice are mods. The only single player/practice option in the game as standard is "Single Player Training" which is the second option on the play screen below "Join Multiplayer" and above "Host Multiplayer". On this subject it may be noteworthy to state in the article that '''Tribes, unlike it's contemporaries of the time (Quake, Half Life et al), has no true single player game.''' [[User:GordonTG|GordonTG]] ([[User talk:GordonTG|talk]]) 10:48, 17 July 2009 (UTC) |
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== Tribes World Championship == |
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::Or, more succinctly, "Tribes is a multiplayer-only game" :> Gordon, a few days ago I asked [[User talk:Chase me ladies, I'm the Cavalry#Starsiege: Tribes|Cavalry]] to unblock the article. I'm still awaiting a response, but in the meantime I'd appreciate your comments on [http://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Starsiege:_Tribes&oldid=301213031 this revision] as a starting point to build the article back up. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] ([[User talk:Marasmusine|talk]]) 12:41, 17 July 2009 (UTC) |
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I've started work on a wiki for [[Playtribes|PlayTribes]], which I'll promptly delete and transfer over to this wiki once it's unlocked if wanted. The gameplay section for Tribes seemed to be one of the bigger issues, so feel free to use the PT wiki for reference or practice, since it's essentially the same exact thing.But I don't think we should say it's a multiplayer-only game, because it's not.[[User:EvanVolm|EvanVolm]] ([[User talk:EvanVolm|talk]]) 01:21, 18 July 2009 (UTC) |
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Probaley worth mentioning that during the reign of Tribes 1 there was tourney orgnaised of about 10 countries who include; |
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Australia, New Zealand, Isarel, Germany, Celtic, Finland, Canada and USA had two teams.Had fond memories playing for the Australian team. Generally a pretty good tourney, but PINGS were a definate factor in some countries playing each other. |
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Wow, I just stopped by this page today to check on if Wikipedia added that a new company is taking it over, and I find that nearly three-quarters of the information is GONE. If you want citations, I will find them, and I will be sure that the article is restored to its prime. --[[User:Scouto2|Scouto2]] ([[User talk:Scouto2|talk]]) 01:02, 17 October 2009 (UTC) |
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CLANS - Imperial Elite etc were the best US + Canadian clans, but regions had their best clans as well |
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:Indeed, this Eik Corell guy has done enough damage, and it's gone on long enough. Look at his Talk Page; destroying articles is obviously his favorite past-time. Until something better can be done, I've placed the longest archived copy of the article [http://blog.jseaber.com/?p=49 on a blog]. The same content is accessible by digging through this article's History, but few people will think to do that. <small><span class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Blackinches|Blackinches]] ([[User talk:Blackinches|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Blackinches|contribs]]) 06:16, 6 March 2010 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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Australia/New Zealand and Europe (including UK). |
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::The removed material was unsuitable for Wikipedia ([[WP:VGSCOPE]]). Why not improve the one at [http://gaming.wikia.com/wiki/Starsiege:_Tribes Wikia Gaming]? Wikipedia has to be written from a real-world perspective; but at Wikia you can be as in-depth as you like about in-game stuff like weapons, story-line, etc. Your blog copy needs to follow the Creative Commons Attribute-Sharealike License, otherwise you are [[WP:C|infringing copyright]]. Please also be aware of our [[WP:CIVIL|civility policy]]. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] ([[User talk:Marasmusine|talk]]) 08:23, 6 March 2010 (UTC) |
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== Tribes Extreme == |
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[[User:58.167.130.217|58.167.130.217]] 13:21, 30 December 2006 (UTC)Fez AKA Borgy |
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Someone with more time should try to find out what happened to [http://pc.ign.com/articles/071/071217p1.html this]. Did it turn into Tribes 2? --[[User:DocumentN|DocumentN]] ([[User talk:DocumentN|talk]]) 06:08, 18 September 2009 (UTC) |
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[http://pc.ign.com/articles/072/072619p1.html This article] explains that Tribes Extreme was cancelled, and the team and resources were merged into Tribes 2 (which was already in progress as a separate project). --[[Special:Contributions/71.205.132.108|71.205.132.108]] ([[User talk:71.205.132.108|talk]]) 20:36, 26 October 2009 (UTC) |
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I agree that a section about Tribes World Championships would be great! |
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But I can only remember that it was organized during spring 2000, and that the winner was US West, second Finland and third US East. Wonder if anyone has more info (full results etc). |
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== Improving this article. == |
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25.11.2007, Sonique |
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Alright, its been years since those warnings at the top of the page were added. What exactly needs to be done so Wikipedia is happy with this article? [[User:EvanVolm|EvanVolm]] ([[User talk:EvanVolm|talk]]) 23:11, 7 January 2015 (UTC) |
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== Huds and Scripts == |
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== Noteability about servers and download sites == |
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'''NOTE''': I'm resurrecting this quickly-reverted section because I think there's something that should be cleared up. -- Yukichigai |
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I'm curious if these meet Wikipedia standards. I don't see how we should be listing places of where to download the Tribes ISO or patches. If ever, the links and steps to install should be relegated to external links rather than in the Sequels entry. |
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This section states that 'happymod' is a cheat. AFAIK it's a modified Tribes executable that works exactly the same as a Ski Script. Also, AKAIK there has never been a client-side script that could be used for cheating. Perhaps this section should be expanded/rewritten. --Netdriod9 |
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Also, what is the purpose of adding the game servers here? Is it notable? I don't recall seeing anything similar in other game pages. |
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:Yes, technically happymod is an additional executable that modifies how the Tribes executable runs, rather than a script or HUD. However, there are '''numerous''' client-side scripts which enable cheating. Hell, I've written a few. (''To test my own mod against cheating because I couldn't find the original cheatscripts, calm down'') I'm not talking about scripts which are on the razor's edge of cheating, but of those which blatantly exploit flaws in gamescript, base or modded. But, yeah, the section could use to be reworded. Also, the Ski Script is '''not''' an executable "hack" like happymod. (''Though an executable version -- happyjump -- does exist'') Ski Scripts are called that for a reason: they're scripts. The most common is one packaged with Presto Pack. So... here endeth the lesson. -- [[User:Yukichigai|Y|yukichigai]] 11:58, 21 June 2006 (UTC) |
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[[User:Dasmarinas71|Dasmarinas71]] ([[User talk:Dasmarinas71|talk]]) 14:45, 7 July 2017 (UTC) |
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== External links modified == |
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==Storyline== |
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Hello fellow Wikipedians, |
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While I applaud the writer's effort, I'm not sure that it is necessary to include such a large section on the game's story line. In terms of the games notability, presence, and impact, the story line for this online-only game really had no significance. I think I could be very safe saying that almost no player (and I mean that relative to the user base) had any awareness of, or interest in, the backround story Dynamix came up with for the game. I don't wish to diminish the author's efforts, but this could effectively be like including a section on a backround story to CounterStrike. The topic is exceedingly tangential to what the game represented, and might mislead readers unfamiliar with Tribes - making them interpret the topic's presence as an indication that the story of the Starsiege fictional universe was a notable element to the game and it's community. [[User:Dxco|Dxco]] 05:19, 7 October 2006 (UTC) |
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::I'm really itching to do what would amount to a serious gutting of the storyline section. Comments and input welcome. [[User:Dxco|Dxco]] 16:25, 4 November 2006 (UTC) |
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Ok, the links section has now officially become completely bloated. I'd like to see it reduced down to 5 or 6 salient, key links, and leave it at that.[[User:Dxco|Dxco]] 15:43, 4 November 2006 (UTC) |
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::Instead of bitching about it, I cleaned it up :P Good lord, I think at least half of the links didn't even work. I heavily trimmed the links down to a core group, letting interested readers find the game, basic info, and a few sites that contain a wealth of links, files and info (much of which was poorly duplicated in the previous link list).[[User:Dxco|Dxco]] 16:23, 4 November 2006 (UTC) |
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Should there be a link to PlayTribes, the site that will host the game in your browser? I don't think it'll actually be on InstantAction's website, but instead get its own site, similar to PlayLegions. <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/66.84.100.109|66.84.100.109]] ([[User talk:66.84.100.109|talk]]) 16:25, 27 April 2009 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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Cheers.—[[User:InternetArchiveBot|'''<span style="color:darkgrey;font-family:monospace">InternetArchiveBot</span>''']] <span style="color:green;font-family:Rockwell">([[User talk:InternetArchiveBot|Report bug]])</span> 02:57, 14 December 2017 (UTC) |
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== Tribes Xtreme == |
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== Source == |
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Is it worth noting the canceled Tribes Xtreme expansion at all in this article? It's pretty hard to find information on it now but it was a fairly large deal to the community at the time. I might consider making a small section on it if I find enough information. [[User:Astrum|Astrum]] 22:12, 10 December 2006 (UTC) |
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*https://books.google.com/books?id=7wEAAAAAMBAJ&pg=PT106 - Interview |
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== Mem.dll == |
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*https://web.archive.org/web/20000308221337/http://pc.ign.com:80/news/6191.html |
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== can you people really interested in this not use reddit threads you made yourselves as sources == |
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How about adding some info on Andrew's mem.dll release, the fact that Tribes looks for an external dll to do its memory allocation. This can be expanded with adding mention of the hacked mem.dll that TROC released, and the effect it had on LastHope servers. Also the lasthope bypass of NoFix. Then lastly, the new mem.dll release by MasterShin that allows ADO connections. |
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What do you think? <small>—The preceding [[Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages|unsigned]] comment was added by [[Special:Contributions/89.138.48.16|89.138.48.16]] ([[User talk:89.138.48.16|talk]]) 13:28, 6 January 2007 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned --> |
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Andrew has released a lib of a small mem.dll, so people can build their own Tribes extensions. |
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i dont want to register an account on wikipedia but this game is from the 90s and its weird to be reading stuff that should be sourced and end up reading reddit thread junk [[Special:Contributions/70.53.102.227|70.53.102.227]] ([[User talk:70.53.102.227|talk]]) 15:21, 10 September 2023 (UTC) |
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== Happymod / cheats == |
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I think that there should be some happymod info placed down, as this was a major cheat that a lot of players used - leading to the introduction of LastHope. |
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== IRC channel == |
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The game has a built-in irc client - what network / channel does it connect to? The article should mention that channel and have an IRC link to it because that is useful <small>—The preceding [[Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages|unsigned]] comment was added by [[Special:Contributions/165.173.126.125|165.173.126.125]] ([[User talk:165.173.126.125|talk]]) 18:33, 17 January 2007 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned --> |
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It's irc.dynamix.com:6667, the the game automatically connects to channel #tribes I believe, but I don't think it's used much anymore. The network is frequently used by clans, mod makers and communities, and that like. |
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Since Sierra took the master server offline the IRC no longer works. <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/66.84.100.109|66.84.100.109]] ([[User talk:66.84.100.109|talk]]) 03:31, 20 April 2009 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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IRC works, try just not the dynamix chat server. I've successfully tried connecting to other servers and channels via Tribes --[[Special:Contributions/71.74.89.94|71.74.89.94]] ([[User talk:71.74.89.94|talk]]) 00:06, 9 June 2009 (UTC) |
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== Dead link == |
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* http://www.sierra.com/file_list.do?gamePlatformId=286 |
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** In [[Starsiege: Tribes]] on 2007-06-03 14:34:04, 404 Not Found |
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* http://www.csports.net/(11ia3v45nm53wt55xk1bro45)/TopGames.aspx |
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** In [[Starsiege: Tribes]] on 2007-06-03 14:34:20, Socket Error: (10065, 'No route to host') |
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** In [[Starsiege: Tribes]] on 2007-06-10 16:53:28, Socket Error: (10065, 'No route to host') |
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== The Tribes Community == |
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It was the community that was born from this game that really deserves some recognition. Never before had the numbers of people collected online for the singular purpose of gaming before this game came along. Even though IRC existed well before this games release many people were introduced to internet relay chat because of this game. I knew of people who actually met through this game and got married. I had people cross international borders to visit me that were players in my tribe. Before there was a Xbox, Play station 2, or any other online gaming that actually drew a crowd there was Tribes. Tribes is not a foot note in the history of First Person Shooters, or an example of a failed entertainment enterprise, it was the first game to have a large online community of support using multiple resources like dedicated servers for the game, IRC, VoIP servers, and Perl scripted BBS that allowed collabration on team building, graphic arts, and the such. I know for a fact that the phenomenon of "All your Base are Belong to Us" came from the tribes community, from a particular player with deep Unix roots. Hell the guy holding the cigarette pack in the video is me. [[User:[BRO]Tigger|[BRO]Tigger]] |
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::Yes, but it wasnt unique in that regard, nor the first. Earlier FPS games as well had rockin active online communities. So, while its safe to note the vibrant community that sprang up around Tribes, we wouldn't be justified in going into too much depth about it, due to this aspect of the game not being terribly unique, broadly speaking. [[User:Dxco|Dxco]] 23:27, 7 October 2007 (UTC) |
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:The [[All Your Base Are Belong To Us]] meme wasn't started by your Tribes friend.. [[User:Oddity-|Oddity-]] ([[User talk:Oddity-|talk]]) 08:49, 9 March 2008 (UTC) |
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==The Great Mod Listbloat Cleanup== |
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I am soon going to do a massive cleanup of the inexcusably uberbloated mod list. This has gotten completely out of hand. I am going to reduce it to a list of the top 5 most representative, notable, and popular mods. Feel free to comment here on answer the following question: For a reader who is not terribly familiar with Tribes, what would be a Mod that would give them a representative taste of the large mod presence Tribes experienced? Note that the question is not "please list every mod ever made." Instead, we just want a few representative examples of popular mods, to clue in the interested reader as to what this aspect of Tribes was like. [[User:Dxco|Dxco]] 04:09, 13 October 2007 (UTC) |
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:RPG, as it probably made more alterations to the game than any other widely known mod. Shifter and/or Renegades also, as they were both very prominent(I'd also include a mention of their many versions). Football and Paintball mods were both very popular, and the former changed gameplay almost entirely. I'd also mention one or two which did not so drastically alter the game, like Base++ <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Hazor|Hazor]] ([[User talk:Hazor|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Hazor|contribs]]) 01:33, 15 October 2007 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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::Ok, I realize now that a list is a bad idea. We need a short paragraph/section that describes the mod presence in tribes. That is, we want an actual written article, and not a list. Lists inviite people to add to them endlessly, and lists dont inform the user. We need a brief paragraph or two that sketches out the Mod aspect of tribes in a way that the unfamiliar reader can get a quick sense of this aspect of Tribes. So, get crackin on that front, to replace the list that I am going to delete. [[User:Dxco|Dxco]] 05:25, 17 October 2007 (UTC) |
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:I'd like to point out that (as the author of the mods) neither DeltaAirForce and Dune were/are popular. I'd argue that they changed the game significantly, but no more so than other mods even if it was in a completely different direction. They definately shouldn't be on a popularity contest list. For an article aspect, I also wouldn't note two or more mods like "shifter" and "renegades" since it's redundant. They both took mods in the same direction more or less; one just unfortunately had the guts to take it further. -J <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/76.189.98.10|76.189.98.10]] ([[User talk:76.189.98.10|talk]]) 03:59, 8 November 2007 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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:I just noticed another issue with those two entries (oddly enough that both contain falicious information). The first mod, Delta Force, was not created by me. I created Delta Air Force, which was built off of the much more basic Delta Force, introduced a year or two earlier. The second entry mentions that the sandworms ate you when you wandered off the map. The sandworms actually hunt down players to eat. Anyone on open sand in a map is a target whether they're in bounds or not. After I implemented this, another short lived individual on the scene decided to introduce some watered down varient into his mod which only ate you if you went out of bounds. This is probably what the original author was thinking of when that note was made. -J <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/69.54.57.187|69.54.57.187]] ([[User talk:69.54.57.187|talk]]) 19:04, 8 November 2007 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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The mod section was my addition to the wiki, some of you don't find it informative but the longevity of tribes is due to the mass amounts of mod created to keep players interested in the game. That being said 3rd party mods,maps,scripts etc do hold a valid place in tribes history. I did research the mods and authors for correct credit though i may have mistaken DAF's author as another. Being a wiki means someone could easily correct it, but to remove the whole section and only list the popular mods is insulting for one to the coders that spent many hours making these works to share with us. Furthermore who is to say what is popular now, as the once vast mod community is limited to paintball and annihilation which is not a very accurate veiw on mods durring the total life of the game.[[User:Tribes Armageddon|Tribes Armageddon]] ([[User talk:Tribes Armageddon|talk]]) 16:01, 7 July 2009 (UTC) |
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==Removed extra metaserver link== |
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I've removed the second ("TooCrooked's") masterserver link. It's been on the page for a little while, but I've realized now that it is fairly non-notable (a quick check shows that it gets less than ten google hits, compared to the 110+ of the "tribesmasterserver.com" metaserver), and only shows a subset of the servers listed in the "tribesmasterserver.com" masterserver (a check showed that "TooCrooked's" listed 63 servers compared to "tribesmasterserver.com"'s 120, and it appeared that all of the 63 were contained in that larger list). While I'm sure all Tribes players appreciate TooCrooked's efforts, the purpose of this wiki article is to show a representative "best of breed" summary of information and links, which the "tribesmasterserver.com" clearly represents. [[User:Dxco|Dxco]] ([[User talk:Dxco|talk]]) 02:54, 2 May 2008 (UTC) |
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:The link reappeared, so I'll summarize here: the link is to a non-notable site (few hits relative to existing metaserver link). The linked site appears to contain just a subset of what appears on the site of the existing link (tribesmasterserver site appears to be the "best of breed" site to link to for readers). The link is self-promotion. Please feel free to discuss and address these three points.[[User:Dxco|Dxco]] ([[User talk:Dxco|talk]]) 22:30, 22 May 2008 (UTC) |
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:In the interests of "diplomacy", it should first be argued that the link be removed, an then to see the consensus of the notion. You jumped straight to removal (with no authority) and then decided to offer an explanation (ready, fire, aim). First of all, there is no "official" master server anymore. So determining a "subset" is a venture in futility. I simply query a different server than they do. Secondly, my results are real-time. Third of all, in regards to the history of the game, my server lead to the inception of that site. I can provide emails which show that that site's owner asked me for permission to use my ideas to create his design, and then i can show you emails where he plagiarized my layouts. It would not be fair or accurate to remove my link as it is the progenitor of what you are trying to highlight here. |
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:Now that you have my input plus your input, we are currently at a stalemate. And thus far, one anon has reverted your work, so that kind of tips the scale. Also, do us and the rest of the internet and not try to trivialize this into a "who has the most on their side" tit-for-tat matter. Instead, understand the value that is gained by providing would be readers with information that will expand their knowledge on the subject matter. As this is a collaborative effort, do not confuse that for some type of voting system. Try and use some common sense and not your partisan view on the situation. Wait until there is an OBVIOUS consensus on the situation before you use your pseudo power to remove the link again. Your will is no more strong than mine, so stop acting like you're the admin of this article and that what you determine is right (at your own whim no less) will then be immediately enacted without any consensus. My link EXPANDS on information related to tribes. Stop trying to deprive the article of DEPTH. Stop being a hypocrite and stop trying to force your selfish agenda on the rest of us. Otherwise, you will be instigating a "link war" with your undiplomatic removals. |
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::[[User:TooCrooked|TooCrooked]] ([[User talk:TooCrooked|talk]]) 11:38, 26 May 2008 (UTC) |
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:::Hi, glad you stopped by the chat page. Please discuss these three points: |
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:::*1. Your site is not notable. The existing link gets a lot of hits, yours gets very very few. This leads to the idea that the existing link the best bet. |
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:::*2. Your site provides less data than the existing link, and the data provided is already present in larger form in the existing link. This leads to the idea that the existing link is clearly the winner, with your site effectively just duplicating a lesser portion of it. |
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:::*3. Your addition is self promotion. You, the owner of a site, are trying to add a link to a wiki page. This leads to the idea that you are understandably biased in favor of your site and its presence on the page, and that this conflict of interest leads to a suspicion of your addition on the page. |
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:::The purpose of an article is to summarize information on a topic for a reader, and provide best-of-breed links and further information. Wikipedia is not intended to contain *all* information, but the best, most representative information. When a user shows up and places a link to a site they own, and when this site is obscure and provides less information than already available from other, better links, you can expect resistence such as you are experiencing. Anyhoo, please address these three points as you're able. Thanks! [[User:Dxco|Dxco]] ([[User talk:Dxco|talk]]) 21:07, 26 May 2008 (UTC) |
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: What are you points based on? Well, besides personal opinion? Sure, you can make a point and provide data that you feel validates that point, but the points themselves are weak. My site is notable by the fact that not only is it the progenator of the site that you are trying to promote above mine, but also that it provides a different perspective on the same. It's hardly a coincidence that the two sites look the same. Don't you think that one or the other would have been an attempt to convey the information differently? Besides that, who says that there can only be one source of information on a topic? This is where your point is the weakest. There is no merit in attempting to compare the one resource to the other. Period. For instance, perhaps there should be a heading describing the master server's death. My site conincides with this. And the death of the master server is completely within the scope of this article. My site has notability in that era of Tribes, and also was partly a reason the site you note exists. Without my implementation of the query technology, which i have mails to underscore, the site simply would not exist when it existed. The two are irrevocably linked to one another. Your point about my site providing less data is again a poor opinionated interpretation of the information at hand. Again, i mention that i query a different server. Therefore i get different results. However, i provide resources that the other site doesn't have. For instance, the downloadable CS file. Also, my results are real time. These differences make my site just as notable. The only reason my site doesn't get traffic is because i don't actively engage in that practice. That does NOT determine the validity or the notability of my site in relation to the history of tribes. That history has already been written, and therefore should remain. Your point that i am duplicating information is hypocritical: that site was a duplication of mine, and simply amended with other information. If you try to put that on me, then you must also use that logic against the site in question which is simply a port of my site. As for "self promotion", i certainly expect to be given credit for my hard work. However, I didn't simply create a site that mimiced ANYTHING on the topic. I created a new resource that was not available in that format and provided a service to the tribes community. I don't call that self promotion. Adding it to the wiki at the time was highly unselfish. The link remaining underlines the fact that my work is undeniably linked to the history of tribes. Take a look at the entry for "martin luther king", just for one random example of how two links, which perhaps are linked to one another, exist becuase both have something notable to do with the topic. These links are the audio links to his speeches. One is a specific audio feed, and the other is a collection of links. Therefore, your (personal) idea about "best of" is flawed. Please show me a wiki article that underscores your point to get a bit more credibility. However, it is likely you will have misinterpreted that article, but i challenge you to this idea anyway. You require the burden of proof becuase youre essentially making it up as you go along here. |
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:Please remember That this article is a collaborative effort. Stop trying to force your opinion on others. I know you want to enforce your selfish agenda, but you need to stop making rules up as you go along in the persuit of that notion |
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::[[User:TooCrooked|TooCrooked]] ([[User talk:TooCrooked|talk]]) 01:41, 28 May 2008 (UTC) |
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I agree with TooCrooked, his site weather it's busy or not is irrelevant . There are multiple masterserver addresses that should be posted here not just what a few people consider to be the best.[[User:Tribes Armageddon|Tribes Armageddon]] ([[User talk:Tribes Armageddon|talk]]) 16:50, 7 July 2009 (UTC) |
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== Tab on how to get working on vista. == |
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We need one that mentions the Vista Patch, Last Hope, HudBot, and we should probably add those to external links. <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/67.0.203.111|67.0.203.111]] ([[User talk:67.0.203.111|talk]]) 05:31, 24 July 2008 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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== Annihilation mod == |
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Should we include this, it is one of the most popular mods out there and they are still running servers today (although the central server is down)--[[User:Rootbeerjunky|Rootbeerjunky]] ([[User talk:Rootbeerjunky|talk]]) 05:45, 15 December 2008 (UTC) |
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==Masterserver updates and links== |
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Added a working Master Server Replacement address into the article where it mentions that Sierra has shut down the official servers and that there are now community run master servers. Serves dual purpose of giving an example of a community run master server and also gives people that wish to play Tribes a master server to work with. Someone who actually knows how to edit a wiki feel free to properly give it a section as I believe that it is relevant and useful to have in the article. 22:45, 16 March 2009 |
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Since the original masterservers have been shut down, I've added a link to a ready-to-play archive that contains the full game plus updated masterserver addresses. I was wary to include this in the links section, but ultimately did so because of the usefulness (all previous packages required additional changes or extra downloads to function) Feel free to change this if you disagree with me. |
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Also added a link to the original Spoonbot website in the article, since this is probably more useful than a link to a non-existing article. |
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[[User:Toumal|Toumal]] ([[User talk:Toumal|talk]]) 19:25, 5 January 2009 (UTC) |
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:Allow me to make my case for my recent addition of a link to a ready to play package: I understand that too many links is undesirable, but I also see Wikipedia's aim to include relevant information. In the context of Tribes, "where do I get it" is relevant information. But simply offering a link to the official 1.8 download is not "best of breed". In fact, that download is useless without BOTH the patch and at least one new masterserver address. Since all masterservers have been purged from this article, readers do not have the information they need to actually use the download provided. Hence I vote to either have the list of community master servers reinstated (potentially unwieldy), or to point to a location where such information can be obtained either in text form, or in the form of a complete downloadable archive. Also, arbitrary purging one link while keeping others is rather inconsistent. Hence I've reference-ified the links to the 1.30 lasthope patch (because the complaint was made that in-text links are bad), but I am also against removing that link because that patch *is* important information. Lastly, what's wrong with a link to Spoonbot? It was apparently relevant enough to include in the article, but with a link to a non-existing Wikipedia article. I doubt Spoonbot warrants its own page. Or is the answer "Just google for it"? |
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:Don't get me wrong, I'm obviously not spending all my days on Wikipedia. But as some other people above me noted, there seems to be a certain "ready, aim, fire"-attitude regarding reverts. To make matters worse, said reverts don't even care to fix typos or consistently change the issue they're complaining about. It would be nice to talk about such things and maybe reach a consensus - or at apply consistent standards. Thank you. |
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[[User:Toumal|Toumal]] ([[User talk:Toumal|talk]]) 14:04, 6 January 2009 (UTC) |
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::[[WP:NOTGUIDE|Wikipedia is not a guide (for games or otherwise)]], furthermore [[WP:NOTLINK|Wikipedia is not a mirror or a repository of links, images, or media files]]. I don't mean to be rude, but telling people to "get this patch" is completely unencyclopedic, and the fansite-like structure of this article is only holding it back. This article needs to be brought in line with [[WP:VG/GL|WikiProject Video Games' article guidelines]]. —/[[User:Mendaliv|<b>M</b><small>endaliv</small>]]/<sup><small>[[User talk:Mendaliv|2¢]]</small></sup>/<sub><small>[[Special:Contributions/Mendaliv|Δ's]]</small></sub>/ 07:44, 17 March 2009 (UTC) |
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== Tribes RPG == |
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I'm not exactly Wikipedia savvy so I didn't include links in the Tribes RPG section I added (such as http://www.planettribes.com/rpg/). If someone else could do that for me I'd really appreciate it. I just thought that Tribes RPG should be mentioned since it showed up in several gaming magazines such as GamePRO Magazine and Electronic Games Monthly at the time, and because it so drastically changes the game and has such a huge following. At it's peak, when Everquest was the only MMO well known in the United States, Tribes RPG was often compared to Everquest with high praise for the mod. <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/67.132.247.134|67.132.247.134]] ([[User talk:67.132.247.134|talk]]) 04:12, 18 May 2009 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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:Interesting, it may be worth mentioning if there are several publications that discussed it. Would you mind providing some issue dates and if possible page numbers? —/[[User:Mendaliv|<b>M</b><small>endaliv</small>]]/<sup><small>[[User talk:Mendaliv|2¢]]</small></sup>/<sub><small>[[Special:Contributions/Mendaliv|Δ's]]</small></sub>/ 04:14, 18 May 2009 (UTC) |
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== External links == |
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This is regarding the edit war on the article, I'll start this talk since no-one else is. The link that is being reverted should not be in the article per [[WP:EL]]. It could be mentioned if an notable source picks up on it, for example IGN writing an article on it. As of right now though, it's not appropriate. [[User:Eik Corell|Eik Corell]] ([[User talk:Eik Corell|talk]]) 22:29, 4 July 2009 (UTC) |
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== Recent edits == |
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Please do not add all the bloat back into the article, it violates [[WP:GAMEGUIDE]], [[WP:OR]], [[WP:GAMECRUFT]], [[WP:EL]] and [[WP:RS]]. If you want to contribute, the gameplay section needs some fleshing out, shouldn't be too hard. I'll have a look at it, and everyone else please do so as well. [[User:Eik Corell|Eik Corell]] ([[User talk:Eik Corell|talk]]) 06:03, 6 July 2009 (UTC) |
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:Eik, your recent edits are unwelcome and unnecessary. Tribes was and is an important game in the history of online multiplayer games. The length and detail of the article are warranted. Your edits are not. People come to read wikipedia for more information NOT LESS, please respect that and do not gut the article again. [[Special:Contributions/91.135.10.60|91.135.10.60]] ([[User talk:91.135.10.60|talk]]) 09:18, 6 July 2009 (UTC) |
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::This article needs pruning/editing and not deletion of useful content. Please spend time editing the article instead of deleting entirely relevant sections. [[Special:Contributions/87.194.16.91|87.194.16.91]] ([[User talk:87.194.16.91|talk]]) 13:28, 6 July 2009 (UTC) |
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:::My edits are in line with the guidelines I mentioned. If you had bothered reading them in the first place, you would understand that. If information that didn't violate the guidelines I mentioned was deleted, mention it here and make your case for its inclusion. The length and detail were, once again, NOT warrented per the guidelines I mentioned. The problem here is that no-one added much relevant data to begin with, and as a result the article was just gradually filled with [[WP:GAMECRUFT]]. [[User:Eik Corell|Eik Corell]] ([[User talk:Eik Corell|talk]]) 14:40, 6 July 2009 (UTC) |
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::::Most of Eik's removals are justified under [[WP:V]], [[WP:WAF]], [[WP:OR]] and [[WP:VGSCOPE]]. Some of the gameplay sub-sections can be compressed into the main gameplay section rather than removed, I might give that a shot. The Community support, Competition and Mods sections should not be included unless reliable third-party sources have commented on those concepts. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] ([[User talk:Marasmusine|talk]]) 15:36, 6 July 2009 (UTC) |
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:::::I am well aware of the supposed violations you cite. Is it more important that an accurate informative article is sacrificed on the altar of WP:this/that or is the purpose of Wikipedia to provide valid information? Many great articles contravene one, more or all of the WP rules you cite and yet remain because they are believed to be good enough as is. I am reverting this article yet again '''please do not gut it again'''. Please respect a long standing, accurate article even if it is not perfect. Rather than gutting, if you wish to contribute find and cite that support the content instead of deleting it. [[Special:Contributions/91.135.10.60|91.135.10.60]] ([[User talk:91.135.10.60|talk]]) 21:12, 6 July 2009 (UTC) |
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'''Never let the truth get in the way of [[WP:Rules]], eh?''' Where once there was an article, now there sits a carelessly abbreviated one with a lock on it. Vandals come in many forms, some even hide behind a veil of authority by quoting [[WP:EL]] et al, they are vandals none the less. They have shown none of the care and respect an editor should show. Instead of trying to fix alleged problems they have just deleted the majority of the article. |
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I use wikipedia on a daily basis to find out as much as I can about peaks my interest. I should be very disappointed if every article I read were as butchered as this one. I would ask that those parties with no other interest other than to destroy articles in the name of [[WP:Rules]] please leave this one alone. Anyone can edit Wikipedia, this clearly demonstrates not everyone should. Eik Corell, that last comment is most definitely aimed squarely at you. [[User:GordonTG|GordonTG]] ([[User talk:GordonTG|talk]]) 04:59, 7 July 2009 (UTC) |
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:I have two questions for you: Did you actually read the guidelines I quoted? To me it doesn't seem like you actually read them, more like you dismissed them off-hand. The next question: If you knew nothing about Tribes and you looked it up on Wiki, do you think you would bother going through this article in the form that you want it? Any useful info is buried by a ton of info that is only relevant to its fanbase and/or aspiring players. I know I wouldn't. Again, what this article needs is the gameplay section fleshed out, because admittedly I removed a bit too much relating to that one. All that said, I'm not gonna respond to accusations of me being a vandal or disrespectful, because I'm neither. Basically the problem here is that this article isn't a gateway to the game, or a hub for the community, it's just an article that's supposed to be readable by anyone, player or non-player. You mention [[WP:EL]] specifically, and I'll explain that one quickly: In this case it means that the article can't have links to community sites and mods, which is mentioned in the "Links normally to be avoided" section, #10. [[User:Eik Corell|Eik Corell]] ([[User talk:Eik Corell|talk]]) 06:01, 7 July 2009 (UTC) |
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::Two answers. Yes, I've read the guidelines plenty of times as I've been reading Wikipedia nearly daily for years. And Yes, I read almost every article I'm interested from start to finish. Nowhere does it state that articles should be pared down to little more than a couple of lines so that people with the attention span of a [[Gnat]] can absorb them. |
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::My questions - Why do you feel the need to destroy an article that, while no means perfect, did a good enough job? You could have made improvements, instead of making massive cuts in it. Do you lack the ability, time or willingness to fix the article properly? Can you not see that culling a significant portion of an article looks very much like vandalism? |
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::I have the necessary time and knowledge of the material to restore much of the article in better form. However, there seems little point in doing it at the moment when someone like yourself seems hellbent on enforcing guidelines at the cost of sharing knowledge. [[User:GordonTG|GordonTG]] ([[User talk:GordonTG|talk]]) 08:20, 7 July 2009 (UTC) |
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:::Ok... Once again, I didn't destroy the article, I removed all the bloat that was SUPPOSED to have been relevant info, but was rather just [[WP:GAMECRUFT]]. Furthermore, following these rules upon which Wikipedia is based serves to dispel the popular notion that Wikipedia is an anarchy [[WP:ANARCHY]] where anyone can edit and add whatever they want, regardless of its relevance. If you feel that I'm misinterpreting the rules, tell me and/or make your case. I base all my edits off of the rules, and thus far, I haven't seen you doing so, that's why I revert your edits. Contrary to what you and your fellow forum members might believe, I am not out to "destroy" anything. If I were, I wouldn't last long here. I have actually already had this discussion on another article, with another community, only they used the talk page and acted pretty much in in accordance to [[WP:CIVIL]]. Here's a link to it for reference: [Talk:Battlezone_II:_Combat_Commander]]. Again, if you want to add something, you're better off talking about it here than reverting the article back to the sorry state it was in. [[User:Eik Corell|Eik Corell]] ([[User talk:Eik Corell|talk]]) 10:33, 7 July 2009 (UTC) |
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::::Here are some examples of culled statements: "One of the defining elements of the Tribes series is the jetpack." "The incorporation of this third dimension gives some Tribes players the satisfaction of believing that they are playing one of the only truly 3-D computer game." "Skiing, although somewhat angering to new players and to purists (initially), has become an integral part of the game." "Tribes includes too many team-oriented features to number. These are buried deep within the game and are difficult to use" "Due to the anonymity of the Tribes engine, "smurfing" was hard to detect and likely prevalent in match play." |
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::::Now go back and read [[WP:OR]] and [[WP:V]]. WP is not a fan site or game guide. The onus is on the contributor to attribute their information to a reliable source. Particularly in this case, the bulk of the article was ''unverifiable'' and opinionated. When the "critical reception" section is expanded, perhaps we'll see some of this material return - for example if the jetpack or the mods are of particular note, then reviewers will have commented on them. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] ([[User talk:Marasmusine|talk]]) 10:43, 7 July 2009 (UTC) |
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:::::Gotta love people destroying wikipedia pages. No wonder people say wikipedia isn't a reliable source <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/99.236.206.26|99.236.206.26]] ([[User talk:99.236.206.26|talk]]) 12:09, 7 July 2009 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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''"If you feel that I'm misinterpreting the rules, tell me and/or make your case."'' Rather than have me justify every aspect of a long standing article which I did not write, you should be looking to justify every edit ''you'' made. And please, don't bother quoting [[WP:CIVIL]] at me when I have the decency to answer your questions but you do not have the decency to answer mine. I'm inclined to agree with 99.236.206.26. |
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And Marasmusine, I never claimed the article was perfect but which does a reader the greater disservice? A detailed article which needs a tidy up or an article which follows WP guidelines as strict inflexible rules at the cost of information? There are Rules and Guidelines, please learn to differentiate. |
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To quote [[WP:Rules]] right back at you both ''"They see it [Rules] as a standard idea that all users should follow. When changing the page, please check that the other people agree with your changes. Use the talk page when you are not sure or when you want to suggest a change."'' Right now, assuming all posters/editors here are different people, I see you outnumbered at least 2 to 1 by people disagreeing with your edits. Please would you now do us all the courtesy by restoring the article first and then let us_all_together_in_cooperation fix it issue by issue. |
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If [[WP:Rules]] be your own petard, then you've both hoisted yourselves with it. [[User:GordonTG|GordonTG]] ([[User talk:GordonTG|talk]]) 15:34, 7 July 2009 (UTC) |
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:Gordon, the reason I'm "outnumbered" is because of canvassing in the forum thread that most likely led you and the other editors here, please don't get that issue confused. You're right about using the talk page before large content removals, though. Next, your first question was a loaded one, and even though that was the case, I still answered it. As to me not contributing but rather culling, that can be for any numbers of reasons - Not knowing the game, not having the time, take your pick. In the end I don't see what the point of that question is. [[User:Eik Corell|Eik Corell]] ([[User talk:Eik Corell|talk]]) 16:12, 7 July 2009 (UTC) |
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::The page has become useless, the removal of content weather it be player or non-player related was uncalled for. When i first decided to look up tribes here the page actually taught me a few things and i started playing when the demo was released, so to say the information was just bloat is wrong. I am mostly responsible for the mod section getting large but it did exist before i added a few of my works and other mods i remembered. Out of the 464 mod i have on my HD i maybe added 20, had i known it would be destroyed i should have just added each one version by version.[[User:Tribes Armageddon|Tribes Armageddon]] ([[User talk:Tribes Armageddon|talk]]) 16:35, 7 July 2009 (UTC) |
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:::I'm with Gordon on this, particularly his last sentence: "Please would you now do us all the courtesy by restoring the article first and then let us_all_together_in_cooperation fix it issue by issue." It seems that now would be a good time to do just this, since this page has gotten the attention of quite a few Tribes players. People who know the game in and out. While I appreciate the fact that someone tried to clean this up a bit, completely gutting it was not the right move. <small><span class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:EvanVolm|EvanVolm]] ([[User talk:EvanVolm|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/EvanVolm|contribs]]) 17:46, 7 July 2009 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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::::''"As to me not contributing but rather culling, that can be for any numbers of reasons - Not knowing the game, not having the time, take your pick."'' Then why on earth are you editing this article? [[User:GordonTG|GordonTG]] ([[User talk:GordonTG|talk]]) 00:48, 8 July 2009 (UTC) |
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== Improving the article == |
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So what do we need added to the article? The gameplay section, off the top of my head: Things which have not been defined are mentioned, "ELF" for example. The whole section into too much detail about trivial things, like being shot draining your armor and turrets coming in five varieties. |
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Those things need to be removed or otherwise changed for the better. Those are my suggestions. [[User:Eik Corell|Eik Corell]] ([[User talk:Eik Corell|talk]]) 16:21, 7 July 2009 (UTC) |
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The best way to revive this page is to remove you from this section. |
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I have multiple saves of this page that i'd repost and the allow others to work on but not until we know it's safe from gutting.[[User:Tribes Armageddon|Tribes Armageddon]] ([[User talk:Tribes Armageddon|talk]]) 16:37, 7 July 2009 (UTC) |
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:There are three important sections in any video game article: History, Gameplay and Critical reception. I will begin to build the Critical reception section using the links provided. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] ([[User talk:Marasmusine|talk]]) 16:44, 7 July 2009 (UTC) |
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:Also, if any non-admin would like material added to the article during the lock, print it here along with a citation for verification and I'll pop it in. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] ([[User talk:Marasmusine|talk]]) 16:50, 7 July 2009 (UTC) |
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Start with this, otherwise leave the page to die in a fire. |
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<small>Removed a copy/paste of the entire article. [[User:Nakon|<font color="#CC5500">'''Nakon'''</font>]] 01:32, 8 July 2009 (UTC)</small> |
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:Heh, I guess I'm the idiot now for trying to talk to these people. Oh well, you live and you learn. [[User:Eik Corell|Eik Corell]] ([[User talk:Eik Corell|talk]]) 18:59, 7 July 2009 (UTC) |
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::Millions played Tribes child, even a decade on thousands are still passionate. And yes, you can’t reason with us. In short, leave it alone, let us clean it, and stop gutting the article for your own petty reasons. And be thankful it was only the forum belonging to the owners of the current IP that the article was linked on, their somewhat cleaner and far more polite than the rabid tribal dogs that inhabit other locals. <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/165.228.195.171|165.228.195.171]] ([[User talk:165.228.195.171|talk]]) 23:32, 7 July 2009 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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== PROPOSAL FOR ARTICLE RESTORATION & TALK PAGE ARCHIVAL == |
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I propose this article be restored to the point before Eik Corell's cull/edit, so that we can look anew at the issues the article had and then fix them. I also propose this Talk page be archived so that we can begin with a fresh Talk page so that we can discuss section changes and improvement point by point in collaboration with all interested parties. [[User:GordonTG|GordonTG]] ([[User talk:GordonTG|talk]]) 00:58, 8 July 2009 (UTC) |
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Agreed. Before anymore drama gets piled onto this, what ''exactly'' do you feel should be changed/removed, Eik? I do agree that it is/was far from perfect, such as the ELF gun not even getting explained and so on. <small><span class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:EvanVolm|EvanVolm]] ([[User talk:EvanVolm|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/EvanVolm|contribs]]) 01:07, 8 July 2009 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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:I'll see if I can go over the reasons behind specific changes/removals from [http://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Starsiege%3A_Tribes&diff=300829036&oldid=300671444]. Sorry for the length, but it might help interested contributors to source what they want to see in the article. Below, in italics, I refer to [[WP:V]], [[WP:OR]], [[WP:VG/GL]], [[WP:GAMECRUFT]] and [[WP:NPOV]]. |
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:*Lead section |
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:**Removed: Claim of being one of the only games of its kind (''uncited, unspecific''.) |
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:**Moved: Information on maps moved to gameplay section. |
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:**Removed: "relatively huge", "fast-paced feel" (''original research'') |
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:*New section, History, contains material merged from lead and "Sequel" section. |
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:*Gameplay |
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:**Added: Brief plot synopsis, per ''video game article guidelines.'' |
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:**Removed: Discussion of mods, per [[WP:V]]. If sourced correctly, we can have a section on mods, but this should not be mixed up with the gameplay section. However, mods rarely receive coverage from published sources. Some are listed at [http://www.moddb.com/games/tribes/mods ModDB] but have not received editorial coverage. |
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:*Sections on Packs, Vehicles, Base equipment, Generators, Turrets, Stations, Sensors - subsumed into the gameplay section. Some material left removed (that Packs are "A very important aspect"), others I managed to find citations for (that heavy mortars are good against base defenses, for example) These numerous sub-sections were also veering into ''gamecruft'' territory. |
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:*Removed: Jetpack section. The Comparison to other FPSs and its tactical usage in the game is ''original research''. The statement that begins "The incorporation of this third dimension..." uses both ''weasel words'' and is not in a ''neutral tone''. Opinion on gameplay elements should be gathered from professional critiques. |
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:*Removed: Skiing section. In addition to being ''unverified'', also contains ''original research'' (comparison to Bunny Hopping, presence in other games, etc.) and ''weasel words'' ("angering to new players and to purists...") |
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:*Edited: Other features. Disregarding the poorly toned lead sentence, information on the PDA was moved to the Gameplay section. |
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:*Removed: HUDs/Scripts. That the game is scriptable might be mentioned, but is otherwise trivial. ''Unverified'' |
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:*Added: Reception section - I added an overview of the GameSpot review. This is an important section, as this third-party coverage is what's used to discuss parts of the game that a lot of contributors are trying to get in through original research. |
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:*Removed: Community support section- Again, trivial, unless one can show how a game's community is important, through the use of reliable third-party sources. ''Original research''. |
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:*Removed: Competition section (''uncited'', probably ''original research'', excessive technical detail.) |
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:*Moved: Game Types section - merged to Gameplay section. |
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:*Removed: AI / Offline Gameplay, ''original research''. The gamespot review ''did'' mention the training missions. This is now cited in the Reception section. If there's no discussion of Spoonbot in reliable publications, so we don't mention it either. |
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:*Removed: Mods and RPG sections. I know there are contributors who what to see a mods section, but our coverage should reflect that given by reliable publications. As far as I can tell, there's no coverage of mods at either ModDB or in any of the reviews I've looked through. Therefore, removed as ''original research''. |
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:*Removed: Game Firsts. Most seriously, this is not in a ''neutral tone'', but also appears to be ''original research''. |
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I appreciated Gordon's comments about community concensus about content. This can be opened out to the videogames wikiproject if need be. There is always leeway in the guidelines ([[WP:VG/GL]] in this case), but there are also many violations of core wikipedia policies. Material is being challenged and the "burden of evidence lies with the editor who adds or restores material." |
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I also support the archiving of the talkpage above this section - none of it was particularly constructive. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] ([[User talk:Marasmusine|talk]]) 04:05, 8 July 2009 (UTC) |
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PROPOSAL FOR ARTICLE RESTORATION & TALK PAGE ARCHIVAL
[edit]I propose this article be restored to the point before Eik Corell's cull/edit, so that we can look anew at the issues the article had and then fix them. I also propose this Talk page be archived so that we can begin with a fresh Talk page so that we can discuss section changes and improvement point by point in collaboration with all interested parties. GordonTG (talk) 00:58, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
Agreed. Before anymore drama gets piled onto this, what exactly do you feel should be changed/removed, Eik? I do agree that it is/was far from perfect, such as the ELF gun not even getting explained and so on. —Preceding unsigned comment added by EvanVolm (talk • contribs) 01:07, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
- I'll see if I can go over the reasons behind specific changes/removals from [1]. Sorry for the length, but it might help interested contributors to source what they want to see in the article. Below, in italics, I refer to WP:V, WP:OR, WP:VG/GL, WP:GAMECRUFT and WP:NPOV.
- Lead section
- Removed: Claim of being one of the only games of its kind (uncited, unspecific.)
- Moved: Information on maps moved to gameplay section.
- Removed: "relatively huge", "fast-paced feel" (original research)
- New section, History, contains material merged from lead and "Sequel" section.
- Gameplay
- Added: Brief plot synopsis, per video game article guidelines.
- Removed: Discussion of mods, per WP:V. If sourced correctly, we can have a section on mods, but this should not be mixed up with the gameplay section. However, mods rarely receive coverage from published sources. Some are listed at ModDB but have not received editorial coverage.
- Sections on Packs, Vehicles, Base equipment, Generators, Turrets, Stations, Sensors - subsumed into the gameplay section. Some material left removed (that Packs are "A very important aspect"), others I managed to find citations for (that heavy mortars are good against base defenses, for example) These numerous sub-sections were also veering into gamecruft territory.
- Removed: Jetpack section. The Comparison to other FPSs and its tactical usage in the game is original research. The statement that begins "The incorporation of this third dimension..." uses both weasel words and is not in a neutral tone. Opinion on gameplay elements should be gathered from professional critiques.
- Removed: Skiing section. In addition to being unverified, also contains original research (comparison to Bunny Hopping, presence in other games, etc.) and weasel words ("angering to new players and to purists...")
- Edited: Other features. Disregarding the poorly toned lead sentence, information on the PDA was moved to the Gameplay section.
- Removed: HUDs/Scripts. That the game is scriptable might be mentioned, but is otherwise trivial. Unverified
- Added: Reception section - I added an overview of the GameSpot review. This is an important section, as this third-party coverage is what's used to discuss parts of the game that a lot of contributors are trying to get in through original research.
- Removed: Community support section- Again, trivial, unless one can show how a game's community is important, through the use of reliable third-party sources. Original research.
- Removed: Competition section (uncited, probably original research, excessive technical detail.)
- Moved: Game Types section - merged to Gameplay section.
- Removed: AI / Offline Gameplay, original research. The gamespot review did mention the training missions. This is now cited in the Reception section. If there's no discussion of Spoonbot in reliable publications, we don't mention it either.
- Removed: Mods and RPG sections. I know there are contributors who what to see a mods section, but our coverage should reflect that given by reliable publications. As far as I can tell, there's no coverage of mods at either ModDB or in any of the reviews I've looked through. Therefore, removed as original research.
- Removed: Game Firsts. Most seriously, this is not in a neutral tone, but also appears to be original research.
- Removed: Piracy section. Piracy effects all games, so the discussion here is trivial as well as apparent original research.
- Edited: Sequels and Re-release sections. Sales figures and development decisions are unverified. Unofficial patches are probably unverifiable through third-party sources. Remaining information merged to History section.
- Removed: Shazbot and Alvy Elna sections. Original research.
- Edited: External links. WP:VG/EL suggests that fan sites are inappropriate but open to concensus. If the Tribal Wiki is stable then perhaps this could be linked to.
- Lead section
I appreciated Gordon's comments about community concensus about content. This can be opened out to the videogames wikiproject if need be. There is always leeway in the guidelines (WP:VG/GL in this case), but there are also many violations of core wikipedia policies. Material is being challenged and the "burden of evidence lies with the editor who adds or restores material."
I also support the archiving of the talkpage above this section - none of it was particularly constructive. Marasmusine (talk) 04:05, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
Yeah, archiving would probably be a good idea. Won't take long before it looks like this again, though. Eik Corell (talk) 12:19, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
The "skiing" and "jetpack" sections need to remain in some form if possible, if sections aren't possible then they certainly deserve subsections under gameplay. The jetpack is something which defines the game from all others, and skiing is probably even more important to Tribes than bunny hopping is to Quake. I'm guessing that the only problem is backing up this information with a decent source, as the game is over 10 years old - finding reliable sources which verify this might be tricky. However I'm sure most players would agree that these features of the game are more important than most of the current gameplay content. Sudo make me a sandwich (talk) 16:29, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
- I've found a usable source at [2]. It mentions both the importance of jetpacks and the concept behind skiing, and Future Publishing is a reliable source. Whilst we need to avoid writing anything resembling a strategy guide or hints & tips section, I think I can use this to enhance the gameplay section. I will consider subsections. I might not have time to do this today but will certainly dig into it tomorrow, when I can investigate other reviews as well.
- In the meantime, I know a Mods section is something that the Tribes community wants to see. Whilst ModDB was a dead end, perhaps you guys could track down any PC magazines these mods might have been mentioned in. Marasmusine (talk) 17:04, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
- Thanks for archiving the original Talk page. I'll be looking for reliable links to cite supporting content removed as original research. I have to say that a quick google search will find plenty of references to "Alvy Elna". Sourcing links and reviews for Mods on the otherhand is a tricky one, the game itself is old and the interweb is notorious for losing content as pages get deleted or domains expire.
- A few reliable sources exist for Tribes in general and I will add more as and when I find them
- http://www.archive.org is perfect for retrieving 'dead' websites (I'll be using this one to source info if I can remember the names of sites we lost).
- http://www.planettribes.com is part of the IGN entertainment network and can be considered a reliable information source.
- http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=%22starsiege+tribes%22+review&meta= will provide a plethora of reviews from which you should be able to pick and choose quotes about the more innovative aspects of the game.
- A few reliable sources exist for Tribes in general and I will add more as and when I find them
- I'll be keeping my eye out for citations in support of the Mod section. Whilst I can say Mods were instrumental in the popularity and longevity of the game, I need to find details to support this. I'd also like to see the most popular Mods covered in basic detail, a small overview and description of how they diverge from Tribes Base. In particular I'm looking for historical references to server stats to extract info on Mod popularity as well as where Tribes placed compared to other online FPS games of the time. GordonTG (talk) 18:13, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
As for the reception section, I've found one more review if needed(IGN)
[3] —Preceding unsigned comment added by EvanVolm (talk • contribs) 23:02, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
- I think I may have hit the jackpot on Mods a massive 139! Mod list is here http://theexiled.pwnageservers.com/mods_database.php containing some useful links to the official mod sites. As you can see from the list the Renegades Mod, Ultra Renegades, Ultra Renegades VX, Shifter, Annihilation and the Paintball Mod were all popular and updated. I'm still looking for some sort of reference to Mod popularity. Finding this list is a reasonable start as is the most extensive I have found so far. GordonTG (talk) 02:36, 9 July 2009 (UTC) PS Evan remember to sign your posts by using 4 ~ symbols ;)
- While searching Mod popularity I dug up this record of server stats from Gamespy [4] showing Starsiege: Tribes as the 3rd most played online FPS game in december 1998, by april 1999 [5] it was a 2nd by june 2000 [6] Tribes maintained it's posistion as 2nd but by july 2001 it had slipped to 5th behind it's sequel Tribes 2 [7]. I hope this goes some way to explaining the importance of Tribes as an online game for people who are less familiar with it. An on online game that for a sustained period was played by more people that than any of it's contemporaries excluding Half Life. GordonTG (talk) 03:25, 9 July 2009 (UTC)
- I'm not sure that pwnageservers qualifies as a WP:RS. We can link to the gamespy archive, but literally all we can do is flatly state the numbers. We can't extrapolate any comments about importance or popularity without falling into WP:OR. It will be worth checking journalist's retrospective comments, perhaps in Tribes 2 reviews, for citations about popularity. Marasmusine (talk) 08:58, 9 July 2009 (UTC)
Although skiing was unintended, it wasn't an exploit. Skiing also was in the Tribes 2 manual, so to say that the first to include it was T:V is wrong. This is why we need tribes fans, and not mods editing this —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.236.206.26 (talk) 13:16, 9 July 2009 (UTC)
- I found a citation for skiing in Tribes 2, so have updated. I'm not sure what you mean by the skiing technique being unintended, but not an exploit. If you use a inaccuracy in the code for an advantage, that's the definition of an exploit. Marasmusine (talk) 16:31, 9 July 2009 (UTC)
- Considering that skiing was patched by the developers out of the game, only to be restored after it was deemed beneficial, then became an integrated feature in later titles, its hard to define it as an exploit as exploit carriers a rather negative tone. If it was really a true exploit it would have been left out rather than becoming a major part of the game, revolutionising it. It may have been unintentional, but a cure for cancer could be found as an unintentional side effect. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 60.242.24.73 (talk) 21:36, 9 July 2009 (UTC)
Skiing was originally an unintended side effect of the game's physics, but it was found that it speeds up the game quite a bit so it was added. (It makes it easy to traverse a large distance in a short timespan) It's essentially using pulses of your jetpack in combination with the jump key (spacebar). But this is quite heavy on the spacebar and on your left thumb so eventually scripts were made and eventually happy jump ( http://www.team5150.com/~andrew/project.tribes/t1_happyjump_patch/ ) (a modified tribes executable).
Also if you really want to get citations for everything on this game you're going to run into a serious issue. Half of the community websites are dead (tends to happen after this long). And Vivendi did their best to remove any trace of Dynamix ever existing. But the original tribes website can be found at http://web.archive.org/web/20010706183650/sierrastudios.com/games/tribesplayers/ .
Though I really fear you will simply mess this article up if you go too strict about it (like you're doing now). If you intend to only use citations you're going to end up with something along the lines of "Tribes is a futuristic FPS with jetpacks made by Dynamics, released in 1999. Followed up by Tribes 2 and Tribes: Vengeance. The game was released for free, download at (insert url here)." And that would pretty much ruin the description of this game that made a serious contribution towards the history of online only games. Tribes was one of the first games that went down that path. And it's still alive today, more than 10 years later. And actually the wikipedia page you just "edited" (more along the lines of, remove all content if you ask me) was one of the only sources that still contained some of those things.
But if you really want citations you should look on the right places, I'd start here if I were you: http://web.archive.org/web/20010706183650/sierrastudios.com/games/tribesplayers/ http://www.team5150.com/~andrew/ (Lasthope aka 1.30, Happy Jump, Hudbot, ...), Obviously planet tribes (assuming it still works), The old HomeLAN Fed forums might also prove useful, http://www.giantbomb.com/starsiege-tribes/61-17179/ , TribalWar also holds quite some information like this http://www.tribalwar.com/forums/showthread.php?t=497388 , Also pretty important http://web.archive.org/web/20010208100834/sierrastudios.com/games/tribesplayers/scripting.html , http://www.answers.com/topic/starsiege-tribes (the first part is original information) Bart416 (talk) 00:31, 10 July 2009 (UTC)
- Thankyou for the links. However, WP:Verifiability requires that encyclopedic content is gathered from reliable, secondary sources. The archived Sierra website (a primary source) could be used, providing the remainder of the other sources are strong enough. Self-published sources (WP:SPS) such as "Andrews Projects" and the Forum should be avoided. Answers.com cannot be used as it is a tertiary source.
- In terms of content, please remember that WP is a general encyclopedia rather than a fan site. Weight of content reflects that given in published sources. If, for examples, none of the reviews/previews/interviews/making-of's we find have no in-depth discussion of scripting or mods, then we don't either. You might prefer to develop that content on a gaming-specific site such as Wikia Gaming ([8]). Since there are several people here who are from the fan forums, also consider WP:NPOV when thinking about this article. If you haven't already, then also look at the WP:Writing about fiction and WP:VG/GL guidelines.
- At the moment we have several online reviews of Tribes, and retrospective comments in reviews for the sequels, to work with. There are also articles in print magazines that could be tracked down. Marasmusine (talk) 09:29, 10 July 2009 (UTC)
- I fear you are quite wrong on this. Starsiege: Tribes never has really been all that well documented in terms of general gameplay. The core aspect of tribes is in fact how easy it is to mod. This is pretty much the reason tribes still lives today in fact. It takes months to make a mod in a game like unreal tournament. In tribes you can finish the same project in less than a week. And to respond to the valid sources issue: TribalWar is one of the main community sites, as such it's obvious an important source of information. If you intend to only mention things with sources your articles about many subjects will be poor. For example Andrew is a valid source for three important Tribes related matters: Happy Jump (as described earlier), Lasthope (an anti-cheat system) and Hudbot (a modification that makes tribes use high quality textures). Not to mention that he actually wrote a couple of mods and released interesting information about Tribes (like actual working networking code). And actually now that you mention it, he's actually working for InstantAction at the moment and rewriting parts of Tribes for the InstantAction release. So that guy knows what he's talking about if it's tribes related (you could pretty much say he's on the same level as the original developers at the moment in terms of knowledge about the game). Then again if you intend to be strict on every game related article you can go and send out our little friend (but not really) Corell to also go and gut: Quake 1, 2, 3 and 4; Unreal Tournament, 2003, 2004 and 3; Soldiers of Fortune 1 and 2 (I wish to ignore the existence of the most recent one); and so on really... You can't expect a game article to be 100% neutral and have completely verified content. In the end of the day it's the pepole who actually play the game who should be in the position of writing it. Not somebody citing hundreds of wikipedia rules to try to gut every article he comes across. And really, if you think it's fine to simply gut an article about one of the most important games in terms of online gaming history. Then be my guest, but you should know you're pretty much gutting one of the only remaining sources of information about this game.Bart416 (talk) 09:51, 10 July 2009 (UTC)
- Before I address your comments, can you confirm if you have actually read through, and understood, the policies and guidelines I linked to above? Marasmusine (talk) 10:39, 10 July 2009 (UTC)
- Also, my proposed additions are in this revision. The changes are: a brief plot synopsis; moving the gametypes to higher in the gameplay section, with citations for the popularity of some of these gametypes; rewording of the armour/equipment section, with quick overview of the weapons; A new Movement section discussing the jetpack and skiing, with citations; A new Critical reception section discussing the GameSpot review. Marasmusine (talk) 10:46, 10 July 2009 (UTC)
About the gameplay modes, there are actually 8 different modes, not 5. Balanced, Capture and Hold, Capture the Flag, Deathmatch, Defend and Destroy, Find and Retrieve, Multiple Team, and Open Call. This comes directly from the in-game menu. EvanVolm (talk) 04:26, 12 July 2009 (UTC)
- Thanks, so we need to add Balanced, Multiple Team and Open Call. Do you know how "Practice" and "Arena" are involved? Marasmusine (talk) 09:49, 12 July 2009 (UTC)
I'm fairly sure Arena was a user-made mod. I don't remember Practice at all, though Gordon or Bart probably can provide some more info on the two.EvanVolm (talk) 19:51, 12 July 2009 (UTC)
I've found a source for Vivendi releasing Tribes for free with Tribes 2 release. [9]EvanVolm (talk) 19:27, 14 July 2009 (UTC)
- Arena and Practice are mods. The only single player/practice option in the game as standard is "Single Player Training" which is the second option on the play screen below "Join Multiplayer" and above "Host Multiplayer". On this subject it may be noteworthy to state in the article that Tribes, unlike it's contemporaries of the time (Quake, Half Life et al), has no true single player game. GordonTG (talk) 10:48, 17 July 2009 (UTC)
- Or, more succinctly, "Tribes is a multiplayer-only game" :> Gordon, a few days ago I asked Cavalry to unblock the article. I'm still awaiting a response, but in the meantime I'd appreciate your comments on this revision as a starting point to build the article back up. Marasmusine (talk) 12:41, 17 July 2009 (UTC)
I've started work on a wiki for PlayTribes, which I'll promptly delete and transfer over to this wiki once it's unlocked if wanted. The gameplay section for Tribes seemed to be one of the bigger issues, so feel free to use the PT wiki for reference or practice, since it's essentially the same exact thing.But I don't think we should say it's a multiplayer-only game, because it's not.EvanVolm (talk) 01:21, 18 July 2009 (UTC)
Wow, I just stopped by this page today to check on if Wikipedia added that a new company is taking it over, and I find that nearly three-quarters of the information is GONE. If you want citations, I will find them, and I will be sure that the article is restored to its prime. --Scouto2 (talk) 01:02, 17 October 2009 (UTC)
- Indeed, this Eik Corell guy has done enough damage, and it's gone on long enough. Look at his Talk Page; destroying articles is obviously his favorite past-time. Until something better can be done, I've placed the longest archived copy of the article on a blog. The same content is accessible by digging through this article's History, but few people will think to do that. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Blackinches (talk • contribs) 06:16, 6 March 2010 (UTC)
- The removed material was unsuitable for Wikipedia (WP:VGSCOPE). Why not improve the one at Wikia Gaming? Wikipedia has to be written from a real-world perspective; but at Wikia you can be as in-depth as you like about in-game stuff like weapons, story-line, etc. Your blog copy needs to follow the Creative Commons Attribute-Sharealike License, otherwise you are infringing copyright. Please also be aware of our civility policy. Marasmusine (talk) 08:23, 6 March 2010 (UTC)
Tribes Extreme
[edit]Someone with more time should try to find out what happened to this. Did it turn into Tribes 2? --DocumentN (talk) 06:08, 18 September 2009 (UTC)
This article explains that Tribes Extreme was cancelled, and the team and resources were merged into Tribes 2 (which was already in progress as a separate project). --71.205.132.108 (talk) 20:36, 26 October 2009 (UTC)
Improving this article.
[edit]Alright, its been years since those warnings at the top of the page were added. What exactly needs to be done so Wikipedia is happy with this article? EvanVolm (talk) 23:11, 7 January 2015 (UTC)
Noteability about servers and download sites
[edit]I'm curious if these meet Wikipedia standards. I don't see how we should be listing places of where to download the Tribes ISO or patches. If ever, the links and steps to install should be relegated to external links rather than in the Sequels entry.
Also, what is the purpose of adding the game servers here? Is it notable? I don't recall seeing anything similar in other game pages. Dasmarinas71 (talk) 14:45, 7 July 2017 (UTC)
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[edit]i dont want to register an account on wikipedia but this game is from the 90s and its weird to be reading stuff that should be sourced and end up reading reddit thread junk 70.53.102.227 (talk) 15:21, 10 September 2023 (UTC)