Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-3076045-20140917182118/@comment-5988399-20140918101146

I'm not saying you should follow my example, but on my wiki I keep the information all on the same page. If readers want to know something game-specific, they can just click through in the 'content' to the specific game. It makes it a little more clear, in my personal opinion, rather than having pages that have been marked Pagename_(Game). Infoboxes can be put under each section as well. It's also less of a hassle when creating interwikilinks, for it's always a lucky guess to what it might be on this wiki. Sure, you can check the links (and you should, for typo-reasons), but consider that some articles have tons of interwiki links (like the tes-mods wiki).