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Maybe we should call this the 'Frequently Questioned Answers' page :P<br>
Maybe we should call this the 'Frequently Questioned Answers' page :P<br>
--[[User:Quetzilla|Quetzilla]] 20:31, 18 December 2008 (UTC)
--[[User:Quetzilla|Quetzilla]] 20:31, 18 December 2008 (UTC)
:We had a Questions page on the CS Wiki in the early days. That became a ''very'' long page soon, which was turned into a category. The category was flooded with questions and closed because there weren't enough people to moderate and answer the questions. A lot of questions were asked about specific problems and without searching first. Most of those questions haven't been answered because there was no one to answer them. The search function often listed unanswered questions, which isn't helpful at all. Most of this mess has been cleaned up by simply deleting everything that doesn't contain helpful information, but there's still a portion left.
:I want to avoid this at the GECK Wiki by not allowing questions unless they're about a specific article. In which case they should be on the article's talk page. Any other questions are better suited for the forums.
:A "request an article" page is something that may need to be discussed as a replacement.
:--[[User:Qazaaq|Qazaaq]] 22:51, 18 December 2008 (UTC)


== How do I get player's name for my script, quest or perk? ==
== How do I get player's name for my script, quest or perk? ==

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