• Deestan@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It’s embarrassing that huge and ongoing successful games can’t shell out to host official wikis, but instead leave it to the community to either pay out or pocket (not happening) or pick whichever crappy provider they can find willing to host it for ads.

    A good wiki needs to have mosly text, a modest amount of pictures, no self-hosted video, and low computing needs. While an unpleasant expense for a private individual, it doesn’t cost a company much to host.

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      1 year ago

      While fandom sucks (although I think it used to be fine before the redesign many years ago) and game companies/publishers are cheap, I still think 3rd party wikis is going to better, even shitty ones like fandom, because guess what?

      Just like every other ‘live service’ (or even just old games!?! if you’re Ubisoft) everything will be fine and dandy until one day some suit decides to shut down the wiki to cut down on costs and all that information and community work gets flushed down the toilet.

       

      With that said, instead of them making some wiki website, it’s nice when games lets you look up information in the game itself, without having to open the web browser and going to some wiki.

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      Arenanet provides a Wiki for Guild Wars 1 and 2. They are both amazing and the second one even integrates into GW2. When GW1 came out it started as a community service but Arenanet took it in officially.

      Honestly, without the wiki and the massive work by the community I’d be very lost in GW2.

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      A good wiki needs to have mosly text, a modest amount of pictures, no self-hosted video, and low computing needs.

      Huh. That sounds kind of like Lemmy, wonder if someone will try to modify the software to support a wiki.

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    The response regarding the move from the people I know who manage the Wiki has been positive. Happy to hear that.

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      1 year ago

      All Discord groups which manage Minecraft servers should announce this change. I manage a small one myself and did it just a day back.

  • Resol van Lemmy@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Fandom has since become one of my least favorite websites, simply because of the ads, and the “Honest Trailers” videos that automatically show up (and follow you) regardless of the topic of the page you’re on, not to mention that their mobile site is pure garbage. It’s just pure garbage, alright.

    And I’m a person who browses Logopedia regularly, which is still hosted on Fandom. Boo. Thank goodness the Minecraft Wiki left that.

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      1 year ago

      It’s unbelievably frustrating to see Fextralife constantly on the top of Twitch charts because they embed their twitch stream on every page to generate views.

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      The wikidots are right there, more usable than fandom and fextralife, and have all the essential information.