Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-66.190.99.112-20150113163411/@comment-3547390-20150114174628

Nice to meet a fellow administrator (I am one of the administrators here, I assumed you knew that), glad to hear you are expanding your horizons! Already you have brought a new element to the wikia that I never knew was possible before.

Lexicographical topics? I guess that explains why you have a very sophisticated writing style (that is how I assumed you were Le Rottweiler prior to your reply confirming it).

They definitely belong on the wikia... I think it should be a separate page if enough info could be found on the stuff. A link to the main game page could than be possible under the heading "Beta". So, basically, a hybrid of your two ideas.

I see. I guess part of the difference is that this is all based on Wikia's engine instead of Wikipedia. Still, such functionality is luckily not needed nor that heavily missed.

Very true, Quake I was heavily Lovecraftian based and had a certain magic that makes it very different to most other games. It is a shame it was a one-of-a-kind.

Also, be aware that you should play the game in an official format when working on the level pages (DOS, GlQuake, or WinQuake are perfectly fine as long as the latter two are official releases and not fan "improvements"). We have had disputes before due to third party source ports such as Darkplaces, so we try to limit it in this method so such disputes are less common. I almost always am using GlQuake 0.98 (the last official version), while the other administrators prefer WinQuake. As far as I am aware, all three are compatible with each other (we have even played in Co-op between the two official source ports to prove their compatibility).