Display title | Forum:Gaming Guides and the like |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Alright, I'm guessing this is a common issue with video game wikis, but I'm a little concerned about all these playthrough guides and tip areas going up willy-nilly all over the wiki. First, it's pretty unorganized, which is going to make it hard for people to find info that they need if they come here. Second, it's going to make the wiki look pretty weird and unorganized, especially for visitors coming off of a search engine. Third, there are many great walkthrough and guides already on the internet, such as at GameFAQs. |