Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-45485897-20200422152344/@comment-3547390-20200422171640

Hello there. The blurry images are pretty normal, Wikia seems to like to cut down on the quality for their previews. I also am not entirely sure, but I think they increase in quality after a bit of time (not sure why it would take time or if it actually does, but I don't notice the blurriness after a day or two). A good way to ensure the quality of your image is to select the preview, then click the link to the actual file.

I will say that I am not sure a Player's Guide is the most reliable source of information as much as a template for what to look for. I have looked into game guides in the past for Quake, but found them horribly unreliable in terms of truthful data. Player experience and first person examination is always the best source from experience; I make it a rule to only edit what I have touched directly and found, regardless of what others have said. Guides can be a good method of finding potential information, but it should always be tested first-hand and never entirely trusted. I have witnessed people believing that something was correct merely due to hearsay on some forum post, sometimes incorrect data in turn becomes common knowledge and thus nobody really disputes the claims. A big part of being a good editor is always questioning anything anyone put up, but also questioning anything you think, and putting the maximum amount of effort into getting something correct while avoiding assumptions.

With all that said, my experience is specifically based in 1996, so I cannot offer much advice on ETQW specifically; at best I can offer general experience based on how I do things with the original Quake. I think Vorknkx has some experience with ETQW, though I am unsure how much he has bothered with it.