User blog comment:SaddexProductions/When the Skyrim and Oblivion sections look better than the UESP ones, UESP's Morrowind section still beats the crap out of the one here/@comment-26474238-20130413000718

I hate to say it, because it's not like I want to ruffle feathers or depreciate the hard work put into this wiki, but the UESP wiki wins on nearly every account, and not just over Morrowind. Let me give a few examples as to why this is the case: (Keep in mind while reading this that I don't even have an account over UESP, nor do I visit them often.)


 * They are 100% encyclopedia, staying true to the wiki theme and remaining professional and concise over each article-page. This wiki manages this very well also, but fails at the same time with a lack of atmosphere and a large amount of clutter that can be found on nearly every article-page. For instance, take a look at these two pages:  - Not only does the UESP pages look more professional and aesthetically pleasing, but also keeps its information more condensed and without clutter like strategy and pointless trivia.


 * They are diligent. There is less than a handful of Sysops running the show at the UESP wiki, and yet they are always ontop of everything, from improving the wiki on a constant basis, from keeping every last page tidy and vandalism free, and keeping the community thriving and active towards the UESP's goals. This isn't an insult over the Administration here, as they have made this wiki as great as it is today. But those running the show over the UESP are really something else.


 * Non-bias. UESP is well known for getting their news the moment it comes up for grabs, and they always cover their stories in an objective and professional manner. This wiki is doing a lot better in these regards, but are still slow to the punch, as well as having a bit of history for poor news-postings.


 * Editor-oriented. The UESP wiki is all about professionalism, but also never forgets to embrace the editors that reside there, as well. I've had quite a few issues here where pages desperately in need of fixing are locked to all but the Administrations, questions over projects and policy gone unanswered, and with the blog/fora features largely unchecked and with edit warring and insults going inheeded. (Usually, edit-warring just leads to the article-page in question being locked without any further discussion or warning to those involve.) Most of these issues you won't see even in the slightest over at the UESP wiki, with the other issues being nearly unheard of.