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: Cool. Make one. —[[User:Vinifera7|Vini]] ([[User talk:Vinifera7|t]]|[[Special:Contributions/Vinifera7|c]]) 18:50, 12 July 2015 (UTC)
: Cool. Make one. —[[User:Vinifera7|Vini]] ([[User talk:Vinifera7|t]]|[[Special:Contributions/Vinifera7|c]]) 18:50, 12 July 2015 (UTC)
:: Done, but I think I need some help with [[Launch options|it]] --[[User:TheFrz|TheFrz]] ([[User talk:TheFrz|talk]]) 20:01, 12 July 2015 (UTC)
:: Done, but I think I need some help with [[Launch options|it]] --[[User:TheFrz|TheFrz]] ([[User talk:TheFrz|talk]]) 20:01, 12 July 2015 (UTC)
== Item filter list ("moderated") ==
I see people adding their own [[item filter]]s to the current page. I've had the thought for a while, but I believe we should separate item filters into their own page.
In addition, we should make it somewhat moderated - I've kinda seen it on other wikis, but often things can have potential to end up in edit wars - (people removing other people's filter, people thinking filter X is better then Y and remove it, and so on, filters becoming outdated / dead links etc).
The second thing is we probably want stucture and some basic information about filters. If we have a list with 100 filters called XXXs Item filter or whatever, it won't be really helpful to people other then being a collection of filters. Instead, I suggest something like this (ALL required if someone wants to add their filter):
* Author and a means of contacting the author, e.x. reddit / GGG forums account / email / etc
* Name of the filter
* Link to where the filter is published
* Link to the filter to a place that makes it easy to see updates (e.x. github)
* an overview of what the filter does, possibly this could be split into a check box type of thing for generic features
** leveling suitable
** endgame suitable
** hiding items
** modifying certain aspects of the default
*** colour
*** borders
*** font sizes
Possibly also some other optional information such as:
* ingame screenshots/examples
Besides that, I think inactive or outright broken filters (i.e. author does not respond/update it anymore, in particular if people find out issues) can then be moved into their on section on the page, only keeping the maintained ones there.
As for the moderation, basically just oversee that people follow the rules, remind they to follow them if they don't and act if needed (i.e. delete entries, or in the worst case of edit wars protect the page for a bit).
Anyway, first I'd like to hear what other people here think, in particular the wiki sysops, whether you think we should do this at all and maintain a policy regarding it. In the next step I'd post the info on reddit/GGG Forums for user feedback.
--[[User:OmegaK2|OmegaK2]] ([[User talk:OmegaK2|talk]]) 03:35, 18 July 2015 (UTC)

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The Awakening to-do list

Here's a partial to-do list. Feel free to add new things or notify when you're working on something.

  • Area progression changes (levels and structure) in the first three acts
  • New leech mechanics (Vini is on this)
  • Reduced Mana and Enlighten changes
  • Gem vendors
  • "Shotgunning" changes
  • Arctic Armour
  • New Maraketh base weapons need to be added
  • New skill gems
  • Passives (especially Keystones) need updating (Domokingu is updating the notables)
  • New unique items
  • Info about jewels
  • Mention of div cards on the items they produce
  • Add the new maps and new map icons. (You'll have to figure out which image belongs to what map, because they're just called "map12" etc in the game files.)
  • Update map upgrade table
  • Map mod changes
  • New map levels
  • Legacy items
  • Changes to base items
  • Changes to flasks
  • Changes to Barrage and Split Arrow, updating values
  • Reduced Duration renamed to Less Duration
  • Item affixes changes
  • Skill Gem requirements (check to see if the requirments are the same(shadows7114 working on Trap, Riposte and Devouring Totem skill gems))

Some act 4 stuff that needs work:

  • Quests pages need to be created
  • Highgate NPC's
  • Monsters and bosses
  • Flavour text of the new zones (no idea where to find these, I don't play the beta)
  • Zone and monster screenshots

--Climmels aka SirProblematique (talk) 08:47, 9 July 2015 (UTC)

I can take on the task of rewriting the leech article. Although I won't be starting on it right away. —Vini (t|c) 12:35, 9 July 2015 (UTC)
I've updated the points from character to keystones, major changes to positioning for MoM and Vaal Pact, and the changes to Vaal Pact and Eldritch Battery functionality, currently working on div cards and respective items —lutem 13:58, 9 July 2015 (UTC)
I'll be going through items/gems/zones/mobs updating their Version History as soon as the patch hits. Iamacyborg (talk) 13:56, 9 July 2015 (UTC)
I'm working on skill gems. I don't expect to do all of the articles but I am prioritizing new skills gems and skill gems that have received major changes in the patch. Other skills with only minor changes have low priority. TheMipchunk (talk) 02:37, 10 July 2015 (UTC)
I plan on creating/updating pages with the new 2.0 uniques, in my free time. I'm also uploading the official art images (offline version of the images hosted on poe's cdn servers) for each of them - Haaxxx (talk) 21:06, 11 July 2015 (UTC)
I'm going through the notable passives and updating them as needed, then moving on to the regular passives. - Domokingu (talk) 21:12, 11 July 2015 (UTC)
I was working on item affix 2.0 when i got a message from Vini, i guess i did a mess so later i'll take a deep look to the wiki help and continue, tnx to Vini for the advice. Fucrem (talk) 19:24, 16 July 2015 (UTC)
You didn't necessarily do anything wrong. I just gave you a welcome message on your talk page with some basic tips for wiki editing to help you get started. Thanks all, no big deal :) —Vini (t|c) 20:18, 16 July 2015 (UTC)
It appears that some existing uniques have been changed as well (specifically, my Blackgleam differs from what is listed on the wiki page). Not sure how exactly to handle this as a single sample doesn't show the stat ranges, but I guess I'll just leave the information I have on the talk page of the unique in question for now. Alacia (talk) 21:22, 17 July 2015 (UTC)

Launch Options page

I think we need one with a list of launch options and explanation what they do. TheFrz (talk) 17:55, 12 July 2015 (UTC)

Cool. Make one. —Vini (t|c) 18:50, 12 July 2015 (UTC)
Done, but I think I need some help with it --TheFrz (talk) 20:01, 12 July 2015 (UTC)

Item filter list ("moderated")

I see people adding their own item filters to the current page. I've had the thought for a while, but I believe we should separate item filters into their own page.

In addition, we should make it somewhat moderated - I've kinda seen it on other wikis, but often things can have potential to end up in edit wars - (people removing other people's filter, people thinking filter X is better then Y and remove it, and so on, filters becoming outdated / dead links etc). The second thing is we probably want stucture and some basic information about filters. If we have a list with 100 filters called XXXs Item filter or whatever, it won't be really helpful to people other then being a collection of filters. Instead, I suggest something like this (ALL required if someone wants to add their filter):

  • Author and a means of contacting the author, e.x. reddit / GGG forums account / email / etc
  • Name of the filter
  • Link to where the filter is published
  • Link to the filter to a place that makes it easy to see updates (e.x. github)
  • an overview of what the filter does, possibly this could be split into a check box type of thing for generic features
    • leveling suitable
    • endgame suitable
    • hiding items
    • modifying certain aspects of the default
      • colour
      • borders
      • font sizes

Possibly also some other optional information such as:

  • ingame screenshots/examples


Besides that, I think inactive or outright broken filters (i.e. author does not respond/update it anymore, in particular if people find out issues) can then be moved into their on section on the page, only keeping the maintained ones there. As for the moderation, basically just oversee that people follow the rules, remind they to follow them if they don't and act if needed (i.e. delete entries, or in the worst case of edit wars protect the page for a bit).

Anyway, first I'd like to hear what other people here think, in particular the wiki sysops, whether you think we should do this at all and maintain a policy regarding it. In the next step I'd post the info on reddit/GGG Forums for user feedback. --OmegaK2 (talk) 03:35, 18 July 2015 (UTC)