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Current Wiki Works

Arranged from what I believe are the most resource intensive, to the least.

The Voiceline Project

I am aware that some of the Voiceline Pages have glitched, such as the media button has stopped working.
This was a spontaneous bug that appeared out of nowhere after the Fandom UI update and broke the {{Voice}} template, and unfortunately may not be fixed until a near or far future.

Started in late-January of 2020, The Voiceline Project is a major project whose goal is to grant easy accessibility to audio files for wiki viewers, and community collaborators. The project is expected to finish around the fourth-quarter of 2021.

Special thanks to user User:GFreeman and User:ArcWarden01 for the {{voice}} template!

The Voiceline Project
Current Works
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Project Templates

Due to how big this project got, I required a template for the voicelines, and because of how many of these files were, the article quickly got heavy, thus slower to load. This needed to be addressed, and so the templates were created.

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Taser/Voicelines (Payday 2)
The very first voiceline page for an NPC, although its focus was taken over by the Medic/Voicelines (Payday 2) page.
  • Gave creation to {{voice}}.
  • First rough sketch idea for how this project would go.
PD2 Tickbox Ready - - -
Medic/Voicelines (Payday 2)
The second voiceline page, although possibly the most significant due to how much testing has been done, including the creation of the {{voiceline1}} and {{voiceline2}}.
  • Page has gone through several revamps, which have influenced other voiceline pages..
    • The Russian language addition.
    • The Spanish language addition.
    • Reorganization of categories.
    • Formatting revision.
    • Creation of {{voiceline1}} and {{voiceline2}}.
PD2 Tickbox Ready PD2 Tickbox Ready PD2 Tickbox Ready -
Cloaker/Voicelines (Payday 2)
No highlights, other than it was left to gather dust for months, until {{voiceline1}} and {{voiceline2}} were created, which was then finished in around a day, thanks to it being the entity with the smallest amount of voicelines.
PD2 Tickbox Ready PD2 Tickbox Ready - -
Captain Winters/Voicelines (Payday 2)
Got my interest after seeing some activity on said page, and Captain Winters is also one of the lowest amount of voicelines in the game, so it was completed in around 3 hours. No highlights, other than being the very first 100% completed Voiceline page, albeit due to not having alternative languages variants.
PD2 Tickbox Ready PD2 Tickbox Ready n/a n/a
Pending Works
Articles and Additional Information
Bulldozer/Voicelines (Payday 2)
Audio files still not downloaded, will be downloaded and arranged later on.
Every single heist-exclusive voicelines
Audio files still not downloaded, will be downloaded and arranged later on.
Some heists have unique voicelines that are exclusive to one or a few heists, such as Solomon Garrett in Breakin' Feds, or The Commissar in Hotline Miami.
Scrapped Works
Articles and Additional Information
All heister voiceline pages
Heisters can have more than a thousand voicelines to organize, and with a large array of conditions to play. It's more problematic than it is worth the time for. Shifted focus to other smaller archive units.
All regular unit voiceline pages
The category with the most voicelines of all NPCs, it is plain insane to think I'd start that project. It may deserve its own Part 2 of the Voiceline Project.
This category has so much stuff that when I tried to start a page for it, I gave up and left the entirety of the Voiceline Project for a few months just for how overwhelmed I was, thus I shifted focus to Special Enemies' pages.

AppData's Bio

About Me

Male, Latin American, living in the United States, Texas. My goal for investing time on the Fandom Community is to contribute in the organization of documentation and information, while also seeking to add additional information if its possible.

You and the Fandom Community

I find it easier and more preferable to simply organize a page than to add information, because to be a good contributor in a Fandom's game, you have to know a significant portion of the lore, game logic/rules, and so on. To be a good editor in a Fandom's game, however, formatting is global.

In almost every occasion, top Fandom pages have a well established website that can survive on their own thanks to well dedicated veteran editors, such as the Overwatch, Marvel Database, Team Fortress 2, and many others to ever think listing.

Not all Fandoms have that privilege, so I'll try to simply go around in small Fandoms to fix simple things, and then move to another, although for my favorite games, such as PAYDAY, i'll stay with them and continue to develop personal medium-large projects.

I am no one to claim "Oh I go around wikis doing miracles", if my previous sentence sounded too narcissistic; I am not. In fact, I'm far from being an experienced/top editor, and it's not a tremendous collaboration I provide to random wikis, but every little helps.

AppData's Cheat Sheet

There are dozens, if not hundreds, of different guides online on what can be used to organize Wikis online both on Wikipedia, MediaWiki, and Fandom. That's both amazing and a problem.

While I like having all this information available, I don't like having to go around from website to website looking for information.

With that explained, this is the reason as for why I've decided to simply gather as much information as I can find useful and gather them in my profile as a cheat sheet, instead of using the profile primarily as decoration.

Although I created this for my own benefit, I understand other users might make use of it as well, hence why I decided to place so in my public lobby, instead of somewhere hidden in my Sandbox, or a text file.

Websites, sub-templates, and others are listed below to make it easier for me to progress on development of editing by simply clicking in my profile and having the information at my disposal, instead of having to cruise through the web every single time I need something.

Tips

"Check your work before you save, using Preview - without filling up the page history by making lots of smaller edits."
Wikipedia TotD, May 26
"For full dates, write 10 June 1921 or June 10, 1921, consistently throughout an article"
Wikipedia Styletip 29
"Avoid numerical date formats such as "03/04/2005" (this could refer to 3 April or March 4—who knows?)"
Wikipedia Styletip 31
"When citing material in an article, it is better to cite a couple of great sources than a stack of decent or sub-par ones."
Wikipedia:Citation Overkill

Informative Guides and Websites

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