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The first part of this project, however, requires deciding on a satisfactory page layout to use going forward, as this will be standardised across weapons, vehicles, and player & non-player characters throughout the series. Below are presented two options:
The first part of this project, however, requires deciding on a satisfactory page layout to use going forward, as this will be standardised across weapons, vehicles, and player & non-player characters throughout the series. Below are presented two options:


;Option 1 (collated)
;Option 1
The first option presented takes inspiration from how weapon information is presented on wikis such as that of ''Call of Duty''.{{Ref/Generic|https://callofduty.fandom.com/wiki/M16}} The page lists ''all'' gameplay information for ''all'' iterations of a given weapon across the series, allowing the reader to scroll up and down to compare stats between games. However, this does make for much longer and more complicated pages, with information a bit more spread out if you're looking for things like images.
The first option presented takes inspiration from how weapon information is presented on wikis such as that of ''Call of Duty''.{{Ref/Generic|https://callofduty.fandom.com/wiki/M16}} The page lists ''all'' gameplay information for ''all'' iterations of a given weapon across the series, allowing the reader to scroll up and down to compare stats between games. However, this does make for much longer and more complicated pages, with information a bit more spread out if you're looking for things like images.


:'''[[Assault Rifle (gameplay)|Check this layout style out here!]]'''
:'''[[Assault Rifle (gameplay)|Check this layout style out here!]]'''


;Option 2 (split)
;Option 2
The second option would be to split relevant topics up per-game, more similar to how wikis such as ''Half-Life'',{{Ref/Generic|https://combineoverwiki.net/wiki/Submachine_Gun_(Half-Life)}} ''Doom'',{{Ref/Generic|https://doomwiki.org/wiki/Plasma_rifle_(Doom_Eternal)}} ''Elder Scrolls''{{Ref/Generic|https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Steel#Steel_Sword}} and ''Fallout''{{Ref/Generic|https://fallout.wiki/wiki/Assault_Rifle_(Fallout_3)}} handle their pages. Under this model, each iteration of the assault rifle in each game would have a dedicated page (barring cases such as ''[[Halo 3]]'' and ''[[Halo 3: ODST|ODST]]'' where they're identical). The advantage of this layout style is that each page is more condensed and focused, but does mean that direct stats comparison between games would require multiple open tabs.
The second option would be to split relevant topics up per-game, more similar to how wikis such as ''Half-Life'',{{Ref/Generic|https://combineoverwiki.net/wiki/Submachine_Gun_(Half-Life)}} ''Doom'',{{Ref/Generic|https://doomwiki.org/wiki/Plasma_rifle_(Doom_Eternal)}} ''Elder Scrolls''{{Ref/Generic|https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Steel#Steel_Sword}} and ''Fallout''{{Ref/Generic|https://fallout.wiki/wiki/Assault_Rifle_(Fallout_3)}} handle their pages. Under this model, each iteration of the assault rifle in each game would have a dedicated page (barring cases such as ''[[Halo 3]]'' and ''[[Halo 3: ODST|ODST]]'' where they're identical). The advantage of this layout style is that each page is more condensed and focused, but does mean that direct stats comparison between games would require multiple open tabs.


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==Community Votes==
==Community Votes==
''Please vote here!''
''Please vote here!''
===Support for Option 1 (collated)===
===Support for Option 1===
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*{{Support}} - I certainly have bias in this option after working with this organization method for so long. I am the current editor behind the push for documenting gameplay info after inheriting the project from Dab1001, I come from a background of modding, and I know what would be most beneficial for that community searching the wiki, but not necessarily what would be best for the average reader. The major pro I've identified is that if you want to compare game to game and see the evolution of a gameplay topic, only one link would need to be shared, and one page read. That said I understand the apprehension towards massive pages, especially when they cannot collapse their sections on desktop like they can on mobile. [[User:XScruffyDaSasquatchx|<span style="color:purple;">xScruffyDaSasquatchx</span>]] <span style="font-size:90%">([[User:XScruffyDaSasquatchx|talk]])</span> 23:39pm, March 24, 2026 (EST)
*{{Support}} - I certainly have bias in this option after working with this organization method for so long. I am the current editor behind the push for documenting gameplay info after inheriting the project from Dab1001, I come from a background of modding, and I know what would be most beneficial for that community searching the wiki, but not necessarily what would be best for the average reader. The major pro I've identified is that if you want to compare game to game and see the evolution of a gameplay topic, only one link would need to be shared, and one page read. That said I understand the apprehension towards massive pages, especially when they cannot collapse their sections on desktop like they can on mobile. [[User:XScruffyDaSasquatchx|<span style="color:purple;">xScruffyDaSasquatchx</span>]] <span style="font-size:90%">([[User:XScruffyDaSasquatchx|talk]])</span> 23:39pm, March 24, 2026 (EST)
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*{{Support}} - Personally, I think either option would be a net positive change, but the idea of a collated page for each weapon/vehicle/etc. is more attractive to me. I feel that many users who research the gameplay attributes of these things tend to do so with the purpose of comparing them between titles. Having all assault rifle gameplay information in one place makes comparing their changes between them all that much easier. I understand the concern that this will make for very lengthy (and possibly unwieldy) pages, but I feel that requiring users to flip between different articles for the purpose of comparison could be just as unwieldy, if not moreso. Besides, the tab system allows users to only view the titles they wish to view. Additionally, I am a big fan of the lore pages for things clearly linking the associated gameplay pages. This is much simpler when it's all on one gameplay page. Imagine the gameplay pages for the M9 grenade for example. It would be one lore page for maybe up to a dozen gameplay pages. How would you link to those in a user-friendly way on the lore page? [[User:TheArb1ter117|<span style="color:green;">TheArb1ter117</span>]] <span style="font-size:90%">([[User:TheArb1ter117|talk]])</span> 11:00, March 25, 2026 (EST)
*{{Support}} - Personally, I think either option would be a net positive change, but the idea of a collated page for each weapon/vehicle/etc. is more attractive to me. I feel that many users who research the gameplay attributes of these things tend to do so with the purpose of comparing them between titles. Having all assault rifle gameplay information in one place makes comparing their changes between them all that much easier. I understand the concern that this will make for very lengthy (and possibly unwieldy) pages, but I feel that requiring users to flip between different articles for the purpose of comparison could be just as unwieldy, if not moreso. Besides, the tab system allows users to only view the titles they wish to view. Additionally, I am a big fan of the lore pages for things clearly linking the associated gameplay pages. This is much simpler when it's all on one gameplay page. Imagine the gameplay pages for the M9 grenade for example. It would be one lore page for maybe up to a dozen gameplay pages. How would you link to those in a user-friendly way on the lore page? [[User:TheArb1ter117|<span style="color:green;">TheArb1ter117</span>]] <span style="font-size:90%">([[User:TheArb1ter117|talk]])</span> 11:00, March 25, 2026 (EST)


===Support for Option 2 (split)===
===Support for Option 2===
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*{{Support}} - I've outlined my reasons for preferencing the split option many times so I'll keep this one brief. I believe that splitting the pages up means each page can solely focus on one particular topic, as well as granting better accessibility for things like Google indexing and larger galleries on each page. The individually smaller pages also makes them less intimidating a project for editors to approach adding to, which also helps to keep them updated for the future. [[User:BaconShelf|<span style="color:green;">BaconShelf</span>]] <span style="font-size:90%">([[User:BaconShelf|talk]])</span> 21:55, March 24, 2026 (UTC)
*{{Support}} - I've outlined my reasons for preferencing the split option many times so I'll keep this one brief. I believe that splitting the pages up means each page can solely focus on one particular topic, as well as granting better accessibility for things like Google indexing and larger galleries on each page. The individually smaller pages also makes them less intimidating a project for editors to approach adding to, which also helps to keep them updated for the future. [[User:BaconShelf|<span style="color:green;">BaconShelf</span>]] <span style="font-size:90%">([[User:BaconShelf|talk]])</span> 21:55, March 24, 2026 (UTC)

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