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::And I really don't care at this point if you fire me. I don't like working with tightwads...--[[User:Galezephule|Galezephule]] 02:01, 1 July 2008 (CDT) | ::And I really don't care at this point if you fire me. I don't like working with tightwads...--[[User:Galezephule|Galezephule]] 02:01, 1 July 2008 (CDT) | ||
:::I can appreciate that you are well-intentioned, and I'm happy you're enthusiastic about contributing to the guide, but can you please soften your attitude? People like NMH, Prod and Procyon | :::I can appreciate that you are well-intentioned, and I'm happy you're enthusiastic about contributing to the guide, but can you please soften your attitude? People like NMH, Prod and Procyon put many, ''many'' hours in on StrategyWiki sorting out all the hundreds of problems people bring up on a daily basis; they deserve some respect. Perhaps you should cool off and put some more thought into your messages before sending them. | ||
:::It's an unfortunate fact of the way StrategyWiki works that sometimes only one person contributes to a guide, and if they disappear for a while like you did, nobody else will work on that guide. That's not because they don't appreciate what you've done, or because they think the game is worthless — it's usually because they don't have the game, or don't know the guide exists. Maybe you could enlist the help of some of your friends, or ask around on forums dedicated to this game? There are bound to be people to help somewhere; you just need to find them. You take care of writing the guide, and we'll take care of the formatting, name, and generally running the site. --[[User:DrBob|DrBob]] ([[User_talk:DrBob|talk]]) 11:00, 1 July 2008 (CDT) | :::It's an unfortunate fact of the way StrategyWiki works that sometimes only one person contributes to a guide, and if they disappear for a while like you did, nobody else will work on that guide. That's not because they don't appreciate what you've done, or because they think the game is worthless — it's usually because they don't have the game, or don't know the guide exists. Maybe you could enlist the help of some of your friends, or ask around on forums dedicated to this game? There are bound to be people to help somewhere; you just need to find them. You take care of writing the guide, and we'll take care of the formatting, name, and generally running the site. --[[User:DrBob|DrBob]] ([[User_talk:DrBob|talk]]) 11:00, 1 July 2008 (CDT) | ||