Board Thread:Consensus track/@comment-4787430-20130806031837/@comment-4799587-20130806184520

Since mentioned for me a very long time ago (it seems now), I have tried to eliminate description, location and so on on location articles. The lead should have a brief overview of what the article is about, but sometimes it isn't possible as we all know and as Eganogard says, I have also seen articles with a very, very long lead and then.... just lists of things.

On the Oblivion locations it's hard to really add a lot of info unless one want to describe the whole cave/mine/ruin but they usually look the same. This I have experienced since starting to add on them. The Skyrim pages are more detailed... When I tried to edit on Skyrim I was too afraid to remove content, that was in the begining, but now when locking at them I have seen that on a lot of location articles on Skyrim pages also have a walkthrough. This wasn't the intention was it? The walkthrough of a cave belongs to the quest doesn't it? If there is a location with no quest in Skyrim, it can be great to have a description but not such a detailed one.

As a member with english as a second language I also struggle sometimes with wording and choosing what to use as a header. On the Oblivion locations where there are maps of the rooms, I have renamed them to gallery instead. Sublocation is fine to use there too as this is what is used elsewere?!

I also agree with Eganogard about the infobox when listing names at the location. Same with the location ID. At first I thought you put the number in for the location as for the NPCs ID number, but when you add the name on some locations it get very long and stretches the infobox so in those cases I have added an extra 'break' otherwise it looks really awful in my mind. And there is another thing I have been thinking to bring up about the infoboxes. In the locations, at least in Oblivion when adding everything that is listed in the box, much of the info isn't seen when done. How come?

I think interactions should be on NPCs articles and Quests on locations, in Skyrim it can be interactions on places such as farms as one can buy stuff there. Or services... maybe that is better. Enough from me now.. :)