Welcome
Hello, Marty, and welcome to Pikipedia, a wiki with information regarding Pikmin. We thank you for registering, and would like to point you to the Helping out page so you can get started right away. If you need a guide for beginners on how to edit pages, check the Quick start guide. Finally, if you need to talk to one of us, there's the Chatroom. We hope you enjoy your stay! — {EspyoT} 16:24, 21 February 2016 (EST)
Nice!
Good work on the plant images, and on the foreign names too! Keep it up! — {EspyoT} 04:53, 24 February 2016 (EST)
About the Fiery Bulblax
I have a question: Why did you upload an image of a Fiery Bulblax as seen from a model viewer (BMDView2, I think)? It's not bad, but we should use in-game images whenever possible, and only use model viewer images when they show something that the in-game look doesn't. We should try to avoid messing too much with the game's insides and formats unless we really need to. So my question is: Did you upload the Fiery Bulblax model image because it shows something we cannot see in-game? If not, I'll go ahead and delete it. (By the way, you can reply on this page, you don't need to reply on my user page.) — {EspyoT} 04:56, 26 February 2016 (EST)
- I posted this image because it seemed better than some screenshots, but it shows nothing more than what we can see in-game. Also, I'm sorry if sometimes my edits are not made in the right sections, I'm new to Wikis but I try to use some guides to edit as correctly as possible. So, to answer : The model doesn't show anything more than what is visible in-game. I just thought the model had a better quality than some screenshots but you can delete it, of course. Marty (talk) 07:31, 26 February 2016 (EST)
- Fair enough. Yes, you can see the model better than some images, but... if we could get actual in-game images, all the better. I'll take some today to fix that. And don't worry about your edits, seriously! Wikis are simple, but they have a lot of tiny details that are hard to understand. Don't feel threatened by me coming in and cleaning up your edits on top of you. Your edits are fine, trust me, but I prefer to clean up stuff in order to make sure it adheres to the more specific policies and such. It's better to clean up edits right after they're made than letting them stay forever and only cleaning up eventually. Don't worry about a thing, and keep up the good work you've been putting so far! (PS: when replying to somebody on a talk page, type a colon : before your post so that it becomes indented, and easier to understand. Again, don't worry about the fact that you didn't know this; it's not very important.) — {EspyoT} 09:34, 26 February 2016 (EST)
- Thanks. Don't worry, I didn't feel threatened, it's fine to correct as I sometimes don't know where to put information.