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#1
Wiki Update - Every submitted game (excluding demos and Virtual Resources) now has their own individual page.
#2
Milestone Update - The RON Wiki just hit 50 pages in various stages of completion.
#3
Bear in mind that was something I added last night on the fly because there isnt an explanation on the first post of this thread. As a definition of the catagory it's still very much open to discussion at this point.
#4
HELLO CANON MY OLD FRIEND...

So now we've got ourselves the making of a wiki, I sense the perfect chance to implement these labels we decided upon so long ago. I'll be going through the entries and catagorising them as "Canon", "Stand-Alone", "Non-Canon" etc, and adding the appropriate explanation to their respective pages.

At some point we're going to need to decide where the most recently released games fall into. Time to rev up the discussion and hash this out amongst us all.
#5
TBH I find the Visual Editor a bit of a grind. I find it useful for links and adding the episode template, but for everything else I use the Classic Editor.

For images, I downloaded the pics from the RON site to my system and uploaded them.
#6
Looking good! I'm sure any additional categories we'll need we'll work out as and when we do the others and retroactively apply. For now, I think it's a good format to follow.

For characters, I think it would be handy to have their External Links section have a link to their individual .cha file, for ease of people acquiring if they decide to make use of a character after reading their article.

22 pages so far. Not a bad start at all. :grin:
#7
Nice one. I've made a start on the Lunchtime of the Damned page, there's a format taking shape that can be applied to the other game pages (although I think a "Connections to Other Games" section would be exceedingly useful").

EDIT - first article completed.
#8
I'm really hoping the Wiki starts to take off. Its possibilities as a developer resource are unlimited.
#9
Reality-on-the-Norm / Re: Facebook Page
Sat 15/11/2014 21:17:36
There is now also a tumblr, if that is how you choose to pickle your peaches.
#10
A FULL DIRECTORY OF ONLINE RESOURCES FOR REALITY ON THE NORM

Wiki Site - NEEDS FLESHING OUT IN A BIG WAY
Official Facebook Page
Official Tumblr Page
TV Tropes

(updatable upon request, suggestion or nonsensical threats involving walruses)
#11
I remember this, and thought it odd. There doesn't seem to be a scoring system on the site now, presumably it's getting reset/overhauled.
#12
Quote from: Radiant on Mon 29/06/2009 23:31:12
Quote from: jetxl on Sun 28/06/2009 17:15:37
And where would ROAE go on the timeline?

Why, right at Mika's birthday, of course  ::)

*snerk*. Well, we've got an unfilled void of 2004-2009 to choose from if a specific place on the timeline is desired.
#13
No worries, have a muffin. :D

Speaking in terms of site design, what would be the best way to implement these catagories? We could use the subheadings system that exists now in regard to date released, timeline, recently added etc, but adding these subcatagories on top of the ones there would result in something of a disorganised heading orgy. Would it help if in the meantime, this thread was possibly stickied?
#14
I don't think standalone games have to specifically fit ANYWHERE on the timeline.
#15


YOUR SOUL, I CAN SMELL IT
#16
Quote from: Hudders on Mon 18/05/2009 14:46:16
I'd just like to point out that playing the games chronologically, (as they were created), allows you to witness the changes in the town - how new locations are shoehorned inbetween buildings that were previously right next to eachother for instance. It's as if they've always been there and you just hadn't noticed them until they were important.

A totally unexpected joy.  ;D

That's something I always liked about playing them as they were created - you got a true feeling of 'building on top of what was already there'. It's very satisfying seeing how something can evolve as more and more people chip in with their ideas. I think it sums up the essence of the entire project.
#17
Nicely done RI, I've updated the first post to put the canon games in the above order.
#18
Yes. Yes I would recommend this.
#19
Glad you're having fun with it all, Hudders. Yeah, take that order they're referred with a pinch of salt - I added them in the order they were originally posted, not chronologically. There IS a rough timeline that RI threw together, but I can't remember if it's updated or not. I know it needs trimming to filter out the standalone/non-canon games, but it might be of use.

Ah, here we go. See, I have my uses.  ;D
#20
Good to have ye back in the fold, Richy. I did enjoy your games, and I still hold out hope that The Spoons trilogy ye had planned will continue. Have you played Brent's 'Rock: A True Story'? They've been used to great effect there.

Project Recap (or 'Virtual Reality' as it's come to be known now) has a pretty good foundation laid now. Around 150 odd rooms have been put together, and there's now a sense that the town is a cohesive entity as opposed to a collection of disjointed rooms. When my exams are over I'm going to be stringing them all together, so hopefully anyone playing will have a pretty good idea where every location is and how it all fits together. When that's done, we can start adding characters and dialogue that explains them, the locations and key events. I think your contributions would be most excellent, I've always wanted to see The Spoons and your other locations/characters get some more use.
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