User talk:WizardJeremy
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Notes
- When we give the official description of a product or its features, we use the text as given by EA, faults and all. For example, if The Sims 3: Supernatural does not actually refer to wizards in-game, you might add a note to that effect in the Game Features section, but the word itself is part of the official text from EA.
- Our house style for articles is to refer to the first game simply as The Sims rather than The Sims 1. Also, our house style for titles of games, expansion/stuff packs, and collections is to italicize them. Dharden (talk) 05:05, July 25, 2014 (UTC)
RE: Removal of Infomation
Non-Nikel23 here. The information was "removed" because it was already mentioned in the article, in fact, right in the very intro, that the cheat was renamed "testingcheats true". --k6ka (talk | contribs) 16:28, September 7, 2014 (UTC)
A little note...
I've noticed that you keep spelling Sim without a capital S. Our house style always uses a capitalized 'S' when talking about a Sim or Sims in the game. I just thought you should be aware of this. - LostInRiverview talk ~ blog 19:36, September 9, 2014 (UTC)
- Additionally, we write all articles from third-person point of view. We do not use first-person (e.g. I) or second-person (e.g. you) points-of-view in articles. So, if you were to write about the Book of Life and say "you can use this book to resurrect Sims," the proper way to write this would be "players can use this book to resurrect Sims." Hopefully that clears this up a little bit. -- LostInRiverview talk ~ blog 19:40, September 9, 2014 (UTC)