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Wikipedia Article So. Mortal Online is on Wikipedia! I don't know if I just love this game so much, or can't sleep, or don't have enough sugar in my blood-stream, or all of the above, but I made a crap-ton of edits. What do you guys think? Anything to add (that is not a troll and might bring people to the game)? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortal_Online |
Good post from a player to change the page located here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortal_Online
One thing on the page I do not understand is
"Guilds can maintain their own keeps and palisades, which can be demolished by other players in sieges, and can also fight for control of cities that have no NPC guards.[16] In addition to activity caused by player interaction, in-game events are triggered by developers and game-masters (such as summoning spiders to attack a town).[17][18]"
I did not know there was city control in the game....
Feel free to help this player edit the page.
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There is not an official sity control system.
I think he was referring to this type of thing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bX5w3fkpayg
Considering the amount of editting and counterediting that has gone into that wiki, I'm not sure how worth while it is to put in info.
very good, didnt know about it, i will take a look at that and will help them. Because i recently sub after my trial
I guess some fanboy does not want the reviews on the wiki. I linked every review good and bad to the wikipedia and someone deleted them it's not my fault %99 are bad.
No it was not me, but...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:EL
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Arguably, Massively meets the "notable" criteria, but Brighthub doesn't. The Cinemablend article is just a joke.
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Links to blogs, personal web pages and most fansites, except those written by a recognized authority. (This exception for blogs, etc., controlled by recognized authorities is meant to be very limited; as a minimum standard, recognized authorities always meet Wikipedia's notability criteria for people.)