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::: A good amount of Garden's information is already brought in to 4, for example, the whole thing with Horned Cannon Beetles being invasive to Armored, as well as them breeding mutations, is both on Garden, but also in game in the Piklopedia. However, other bits of info, such as explaining Space Dogs and what not, isn't so cut and dry. However, I do feel Garden should be treated as an official, first hand source because, well it is. It would be the same as documenting information from official artbooks or other such portions of media. --[[User:Jpmrocks|JPM]] ([[User talk:Jpmrocks|talk]]) 19:40, February 12, 2024 (EST)
::: A good amount of Garden's information is already brought in to 4, for example, the whole thing with Horned Cannon Beetles being invasive to Armored, as well as them breeding mutations, is both on Garden, but also in game in the Piklopedia. However, other bits of info, such as explaining Space Dogs and what not, isn't so cut and dry. However, I do feel Garden should be treated as an official, first hand source because, well it is. It would be the same as documenting information from official artbooks or other such portions of media. --[[User:Jpmrocks|JPM]] ([[User talk:Jpmrocks|talk]]) 19:40, February 12, 2024 (EST)
::::Information from official media like that is considered debatable canon, according to the current canon policy. Are you suggesting we change this? &mdash; [[User:Soprano|'''Soprano''']]<sub>[[User talk:Soprano|''(talk)'']]</sub> 20:34, February 12, 2024 (EST)
:::::It may be important to change this policy since Garden is essentialy a "Word of God" canon. It provides information in a much more digestable manner, with most of the info being already present in 4's notes. Obviously, things like the Pikmin 4koma would be non canon, but Garden is seemingly an official Nintendo wiki, complete with 3D model resources and unique renders. --[[User:Jpmrocks|JPM]] ([[User talk:Jpmrocks|talk]]) 01:17, March 4, 2024 (EST)


:Since the topic of regional differences (especially relating to [[canon]]) is hugely unclear, I think a full policy to address this is required instead of stuffing it in along with [[Pikipedia:Canon policy|the canon policy]]. I've drafted one here: [[User:SupremeKirb/Localization policy]] - [[User:SupremeKirb|SupremeKirb]] ([[User talk:SupremeKirb|talk]]) 19:58, February 10, 2024 (EST)
:Since the topic of regional differences (especially relating to [[canon]]) is hugely unclear, I think a full policy to address this is required instead of stuffing it in along with [[Pikipedia:Canon policy|the canon policy]]. I've drafted one here: [[User:SupremeKirb/Localization policy]] - [[User:SupremeKirb|SupremeKirb]] ([[User talk:SupremeKirb|talk]]) 19:58, February 10, 2024 (EST)
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::: I mean, the big reason we're focused in on English vs Japanese is because A, the game is Japanese, and B, we are an English site. While, yes, other localizations need to be considered, we can't just sit around and wait for a policy change because we need representation from every language at the UN. Even then, we already document a good chunk of names and other sort of regional differences as is. I'm certain there are plenty of polyglot users who would be willing to contribute things if they were allowed to.  
::: I mean, the big reason we're focused in on English vs Japanese is because A, the game is Japanese, and B, we are an English site. While, yes, other localizations need to be considered, we can't just sit around and wait for a policy change because we need representation from every language at the UN. Even then, we already document a good chunk of names and other sort of regional differences as is. I'm certain there are plenty of polyglot users who would be willing to contribute things if they were allowed to.  
::: I think SupremeKirb's proposal is the best bet we have moving forward. We can obviously make modifications and changes as we go, but I think it's bad faith to just sit on this policy and have it be perfect right out the gate. --[[User:Jpmrocks|JPM]] ([[User talk:Jpmrocks|talk]]) 19:40, February 12, 2024 (EST)
I think SupremeKirb's proposal is the best bet we have moving forward. We can obviously make modifications and changes as we go, but I think it's bad faith to just sit on this policy and have it be perfect right out the gate. --[[User:Jpmrocks|JPM]] ([[User talk:Jpmrocks|talk]]) 19:40, February 12, 2024 (EST)
 
:::: I've made some changes to the draft policy. I do see that English and Japanese are the most important versions to document for us, but I've edited the page to clarify the priority order and when other languages are to be considered. What do you think of it now? We also need to consider the difference between regional versions and localization (see [[Talk:Region]]), and how this policy connects to other policies such as the canon policy. &mdash; [[User:Soprano|'''Soprano''']]<sub>[[User talk:Soprano|''(talk)'']]</sub> 20:34, February 12, 2024 (EST)
 
::::: Do you have a link to the Draft Policy? I agree with your changes to the Region article being split in two, but IDK how or where to check the draft policy. --[[User:Jpmrocks|JPM]] ([[User talk:Jpmrocks|talk]]) 01:17, March 4, 2024 (EST)


=== The nature of canon ===
=== The nature of canon ===
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:::Timeline would be best, and if down the line, they pull a Zelda and start rearranging thing, having each game be it's own "block" would make things much easier to organize.--[[User:Jpmrocks|JPM]] ([[User talk:Jpmrocks|talk]]) 12:53, January 26, 2024 (EST)
:::Timeline would be best, and if down the line, they pull a Zelda and start rearranging thing, having each game be it's own "block" would make things much easier to organize.--[[User:Jpmrocks|JPM]] ([[User talk:Jpmrocks|talk]]) 12:53, January 26, 2024 (EST)
::A timeline article is ideal. I'm iffy on the idea of splitting 3 separately from 1+2 (although obviously 2 is the only direct follow up to another game). But, I do think this is better than trying to treat all four games as one single timeline. 4 was the first game to really bring in contractions, so this is really the first time treating them as one timeline has stopping making sense. &mdash; [[User:Bossclips|'''Bossclips''']]<sub>[[User talk:Bossclips|''(talk)'']]</sub> 06:19, March 11, 2024 (EST)
Pikmin 4 is not non-canon compliant. It is not strictly a reboot/retelling, it takes place before Pikmin 3 and it doesnt retell anything. The timeline is an easy 1 2 4 3, if you want further proof you can watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZwABSqkIeE&t=519s (not mine). We should remove all the parts discussing it to not be canon compliant. {{unsigned|PikminLover4587}}


=== ''Pikmin 1+2'' changes ===
=== ''Pikmin 1+2'' changes ===
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::Re: buttons to change infoboxes: these are known as switchables and we've discussed their implementation on the wiki before for other contexts (particularly the ridiculous multi-game infobox stacks on treasure pages and the like). As of the last conversation, the general consensus is that while they are convenient, we should minimise JavaScript wherever possible and switchables require that to operate. [[User:SupremeKirb|SupremeKirb]] ([[User talk:SupremeKirb|talk]]) 04:41, February 7, 2024 (EST)
::Re: buttons to change infoboxes: these are known as switchables and we've discussed their implementation on the wiki before for other contexts (particularly the ridiculous multi-game infobox stacks on treasure pages and the like). As of the last conversation, the general consensus is that while they are convenient, we should minimise JavaScript wherever possible and switchables require that to operate. [[User:SupremeKirb|SupremeKirb]] ([[User talk:SupremeKirb|talk]]) 04:41, February 7, 2024 (EST)
:::Well, regardless then of Switchables, we should still prioritize the "most recent" version of treasures and locations being the main focus of the article, and then have alternate locations, models, IDs, etc in a separate section in the article. --[[User:Jpmrocks|JPM]] ([[User talk:Jpmrocks|talk]]) 01:23, March 4, 2024 (EST)
::::An issue with doing it that way is that there are just so many factors to consider with it. One treasure could link to 5 different articles without a very strict rubric/criteria for counting as an "alternate" treasure. I.e., [[Lip Service]] and [[Family Raft]]. &mdash; [[User:Bossclips|'''Bossclips''']]<sub>[[User talk:Bossclips|''(talk)'']]</sub> 06:22, March 11, 2024 (EST)


=== Structure of the canon pages ===
=== Structure of the canon pages ===
Some people (such as [[User:Flamsey|Flamsey]]) have commented that the way we document Pikipedia's position on the canon is quite strange, with some things documented on the [[Canon]] page and some things documented on [[Pikipedia:Canon policy]]. It is quite an unusual split and I'm not aware of any other game wiki that does things this way. Restructuring these pages to show the information in an easier-to-understand way would be a good idea, but how could this be done? &mdash; [[User:Soprano|'''Soprano''']]<sub>[[User talk:Soprano|''(talk)'']]</sub> 01:05, December 28, 2023 (EST)
Some people (such as [[User:Flamsey|Flamsey]]) have commented that the way we document Pikipedia's position on the canon is quite strange, with some things documented on the [[Canon]] page and some things documented on [[Pikipedia:Canon policy]]. It is quite an unusual split and I'm not aware of any other game wiki that does things this way. Restructuring these pages to show the information in an easier-to-understand way would be a good idea, but how could this be done? &mdash; [[User:Soprano|'''Soprano''']]<sub>[[User talk:Soprano|''(talk)'']]</sub> 01:05, December 28, 2023 (EST)
::I think it's not that odd. One demonstrates how canon is to be applied when writing while the other covers the topic like regular articles. I don't see an issue with it as it is now. &mdash; [[User:Bossclips|'''Bossclips''']]<sub>[[User talk:Bossclips|''(talk)'']]</sub> 06:25, March 11, 2024 (EST)
== Treasure/Fruit and Enemy notes need a formatting overhaul ==
The formatting of the Notes section on articles about enemies and treasures that have appeared in multiple games is frankly horrid. There is absolutely no indication about where each note comes from, except for the ''Pikmin 4'' notes which have disambiguation parentheses of all things. Why does [[Cupid's Grenade]] have subheadings of Olimar's journal for the GCN and Wii releases, while the Nintendo Switch release is its own heading with ''Pikmin 3'' notes inbetween them?
I think we should totally ditch the <nowiki>{{notes}}</nowiki> template and display the notes sections per-game. I created [[User:PopitTart/Sandbox#Notes section reformatting|an example in my sandbox]] of what this could look like a while back. --[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 19:37, July 15, 2024 (EDT)
== In-game button icons for in-game quotes ==
Currently, we use the {{template|button}} template for all instances of using a button across the wiki, including in transcriptions of in-game dialogue which uses button icons. I think this isn't a very practical or good idea, for a few main reasons:
# Our current icons are not representative of what the in-game text looks like. In a very literal way, using our own icons is technically not a proper transcription of dialouge, as the games have their own particular button icons which differ from the ones we use. It's comparable to if we were to call it "🐶 Air Armor" instead of "{{oatchi| Air Armor}}".
# ''Pikmin 4'' uses pink button icons, different from the standard blue ones, to convey information; they are button inputs specifically for the co-op player. Our current buttons have no way of communicating this, and the main and co-op player icons must be the same.
# ''Pikmin 3'' has support for 3 different controllers, even more when accounting for ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'', which means our notes transcriptions include several icons per button.  This results in ugly, redundant, and unhelpful situations like {{transcript|Press {{button|wiiu|padl|wii|padl|wiiu|pcpadl}} or {{button|wiiu|padr|wii|padr|wiiu|pcpadr}} to make your Pikmin roll in that direction.}} The thing is, ''Pikmin 3'' uses the exact same d-pad icon internally for all of these control schemes. We could switch to using the game's icons and reduce this quote to a single pair of icons just like the game while being fully accurate, and the same would extend to many other quotes.
In short, I believe adding a template similar to {{template|button}} but with in-game icons for the purpose of in-game quotes would be very beneficial. Please leave any thoughts, I want this idea to be as rigorous as possible. --[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 19:41, November 1, 2024 (EDT)
:Yeah I mostly agree with the use of official button icons in quotes over the current system. The only real problems I could see crop up with this is handling the ''Pikmin 4'' button icons due to the standard light blue colors not looking great on the standard light mode background without some editing to them and the need to edit the notes namespace (which we would need to do anyways in order to add extracted text). [[User:Twins1105|Twins1105]] ([[User talk:Twins1105|talk]]) 21:14, November 1, 2024 (EDT)
:There's 2 problems i can see:
:#[[File:P4 right stick lr.png|x20px]] and [[File:P4 right stick ud.png|x20px]] looks very simmilar.
:#Pikmin 4 uses light-blue text all the time, so the buttons are of course light-blue, but Pikipedia uses black text, so light-blue buttons stand out more in a bad way.
:[[User:Mama09001|Mama09001]] ([[User talk:Mama09001|talk]]) 07:39, November 2, 2024 (EDT)
::This was adressed by [[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] elsewhere, and I presume they just forgot to include it here, but in this plan, 4's icons would be modified to be more easily readable amongst the light green, and less out-of-place with the non-coloured text. -[[User:Gulliblepikmin|Gulliblepikmin]] 07:53, November 2, 2024 (EDT)
::: That's correct, the reason I uploaded the ''Pikmin 4'' icons already is to test how they preform under the wiki's color scheme, and see how various adjustments might help their legibility. The clarity between the stick directions in particular is a very big issue. --[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 08:01, November 2, 2024 (EDT)
Update: I have now uploaded modified Pikmin 4 buttons which have an outline, and i think these do much better for visibility; Here's the new [[File:P4 right stick lr outline.png|x20px]] and [[File:P4 right stick ud outline.png|x20px]]. A showcase comparing the outlined, vanilla, and current wiki buttons can be seen [[User:PopitTart/Sandbox#Pikmin_4_button_icon_comparison|on my sandbox]]. --[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 00:33, November 10, 2024 (EST)

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