Talk:Minions Gone Wild

Unfortunately, I did not see the minions' boobies...


 * Revert unwarranted, but I will not try to prove I know your culture more than you. It's one piece of infromation I don't care if we lose. --Karlos 00:34, 14 May 2006 (CDT)

"Cemetary/Cematery/Cemetery," or Errors Discovered in-Game (Question)
Hi all! Just wondering, does GuildWiki try to document errors found in-game, either in an "Errors In-Game"-type section or by annotation of the article concerned? Case in point, from this very quest (infinitessimal but illustrative): The dialog box that appears when you speak to Professor Gai has a spelling error ("cemetary" instead of "cemetery"). The misspelling in the dialog is correctly transcribed on the quest page (I believe; unless it was "cematery" - I know there was an "a" mis-buried in there somewhere, but I don't have my notes with me). Would it be appropriate to note that we've observed the misspelling somehow, perhaps by adding the term [sic] in the dialog transcript? It might then appear as such:


 * "...One of their number has lost control of an agglomeration of minions, which are now loose in the cemetary [sic]..."

I know that there is an effort to correct spelling mistakes and grammatical errors found in the GuildWiki articles themselves, so I thought there might be merit also for noting such things if they're found within the game itself (I've noted a few that I've run across in my travels). And I suppose for the purposes of GuildWiki it's not so much about flagging errors in order for them to be corrected (though that would be nice, but I suppose such things are best left to suggestion forums), but rather an effort on the part of GuildWiki to accurately record what we observe in-game, warts and all. Or am I being overly nitpicky? My teeny weeny axe to grind, I guess... :) Niima 13:49, 5 March 2007 (CST)


 * Decided to add the [sic] notation, after noticing that other editors are already using it (for example, see Tahravor Garifiz). --- Niima 12:46, 6 March 2007 (CST)