
About Me
- A long time gamer since an encounter with an arcade machine running Space Invaders grabbed my attention as a child.
- Occasional modder as well as tester for community modding, mapping skinning efforts for various PC games.
- Guild Wars alpha tester from Nightfall through to the Bonus Mission Pack.
- More junk I don't care to remember (but nobody is going to read anyway).
How to Help
Here are some links that will present directions to try your hand at assisting with improving this wiki:
- Help:Contents - A starting point, useful for newcomers.
- Borderlands_Wiki:Style_Guide - Guidelines covering expected etiquette for contributing to articles.
- Category:Policy - A listing of of local Borderlands Wiki policies, developed over time.
- Category:Article stubs - Articles to expand.
- Category:Cleanup - Articles in need of a good tidy to conform to wiki standards.
- Special:RecentChanges - Up-to-the-minute listing of the Borderlands Wiki's most recent edits.
Project Proposals
To comment on any of the proposals listed below, please use my Talk Page.
Removal of first and second person pronouns
I, my, you, your, etc.
These words do not belong in Borderlands Wiki articles unless they are used in quoting in-game content. For one thing, there is a distinction between the player and the character. Players sit at a control interface staring at the screen. Characters take damage and die. Text that states "you die" is therefore absurd. The other consideration is when an enemy is eliminated, "you" might not be the one to do the job. A team mate's Scorpio Turret might just as easily score the kill, so "you" becomes doubly removed from the reality of what is happening inside the game.
Dealing with inappropriate usage of "The Player"
The wiki is frequently littered with instances of "the player" as a term (often to cheaply replace the word "you" as a careless attempt to preserve third person dialogue in articles). Because of the multi-player nature of Borderlands, the plural "players" is often more appropriate in an out-of-game context if the article needs to refer to those playing the game. If the article needs to refer to the actual participants of the story, then "characters" or "Vault hunters" generally become the nouns of choice. Also worth considering is whether or not the participants need to be identified at all.
Release Content Organisation
With primary campaign instalments, and DLCs, certain parts of the wiki sometimes get a bit disorganised. Things to look out for and repair:
- Obsolete infobox data and categories.
- DLC links (DLC1, DLC2, etc. are not viable).
- References to "the main game", or "the vanilla game" are usually not viable.
Trivia Cleaning
The ever present thorn in the side of the Borderlands Wiki, trivia is in constant need of a trim. Examples of worthless trivia to be cleaned up or removed:
- "X may be a reference to Y". It either is or it gets removed.
- "X bears a resemblance to Y".
- "X is an obvious reference to Y".
- Any trivia without a link to source it.
