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I have done over 600 edits in tier 1 category and will finish it tomorrow and will start with tier 2 and tier 3 together. I suppose that I could complete the project during weekends.
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Yes since I checked every edit.Thanks a massive lot for your help.
Have you confirmed that you did not accidentally mess up any pages via coding mistakes?
Fine by me, only thing is please do not bold statistics that other users incorrectly applied. For example, “High” and “Very High” in the stamina section.Thanks a lot for your offer, but it might be best to see what @Catzlaflame thinks that we should do first.
If the rating is just "high" downgrade them to averageI started today. The "High" rating in the stamina section is proving to be more annoying than I expected.
The problem is that users have resorted to using it to reference just about any feat under the sun. For example, you have this character who traveled across an entire continent.... their stamina rating? High. Meanwhile, the majority of other characters have it for vague descriptions of, relatively unimpressive, stamina feats such as "can do X feat for a long time" (example). In essence, there is no one thing I can replace "High" with while still insuring that its a genuinly accurate description of the character's stamina capabilities because "High" is so broad.
Do I just bold the "High" rating even though our stamina page explicitly says do not use "High" as a rating, or do I leave it be?
Please advice.
@Antvasima @Mr._Bambu @DarkDragonMedeus
Average is the standard Stamina given in lack of feats or species scaling(ex, Hamsters)Nonononono. That is not a good solution at all. It will greatly mess up the reliability of our pages.
To keep things sinple, if the listed feats blatantly qualify for "Superhuman", list them as such, and if there are no justifications or they are more uncertain, list them as "Unknown".
I really hope that many hundred pages have not been messed up in this manner already. In the future, please wait until I have replied before you do any thing drastic.
@CatzlaflameNonononono. That is not a good solution at all. It will greatly mess up the reliability of our pages.
To keep things simple, if the listed feats blatantly qualify for "Superhuman", list them as such, and if there are no justifications or they are more uncertain, list them as "Unknown".
I really hope that many hundred pages have not been messed up in this manner already. In the future, please wait until I have replied before you do anything drastic.
Ant, if a human is featless in Stamina, should I just give them unknown because it's "obviously" the right call?No it most definitely isn't. "Unknown" should obviously be used for unknown ratings, whereas "Average" should be used for average fit real world humans.
Ant. Mate.Yes. That is correct, unless you can reliably scale them from some other character.
Another difference is that stamina is the ability to do intense work for prolonged periods. Though you do have a point that almost any superhuman feat should realistically exhaust anyone who doesn't have superhuman stamina.I’d align the stamina ratings with the rest of the statistic ratings. Like, characters above tier 9 imo should have superhuman stamina due to being able to tower entire buildings, adding on with the ”high” and “very high” rating. Superhuman stamina is pretty much any capacity of stamina that is high but not infinite. You can have a character who destroyed entire timelines with superhuman stamina and a character who merely destroyed a building also having superhuman stamina. Idk how y’all would think of this.
That is the main definition, yes. There are likely many characters who are very superhumanly powerful in other areas, but are within real world human levels in terms of stamina, so automatically giving them superhuman stamina seems very unwise.Another difference is that stamina is the ability to do intense work for prolonged periods.
Relax, it would be very unwise to edit hundreds/thousands of pages on my first day. Yesterday was more of a trial run than anything, so I wasn’t really aiming to kill off a bunch of pages.I really hope that many hundred pages have not been messed up in this manner already. In the future, please wait until I have replied before you do anything drastic.
Mhm, understood, this is sorta what Bambu said above as well (he mentioned I could also contact knowledgeable members).To keep things simple, if the listed feats blatantly qualify for "Superhuman", list them as such, and if there are no justifications or they are more uncertain, list them as "Unknown".
No problem, and I apologise if I caused offence.Relax, it would be very unwise to edit hundreds/thousands of pages on my first day. Yesterday was more of a trial run than anything, so I wasn’t really aiming to kill off a bunch of pages.
Well, in my view it doesn't make sense to automatically give characters with no stamina justifications a specific statistic rating.Mhm, understood, this is sorta what Bambu said above as well (he mentioned I could also contact knowledgeable members).
Given that DDM’s (and garri’s) perspectives are different, however, is this something that would require more input ?
Apologies if im being repetitive, just trying to be thorough since I’m hearing different things.
Oh no offense taken, at all don’t worry!No problem, and I apologise if I caused offence.
Alrighty, gotcha, just a heads up though; whenever there is a justification on a page with a “High” rating, the bot obviously can’t assess what level it should be changed to (since this isn’t a repetitive task, but something that actually requires thinking) so I’ll be handling that manually; this will naturally cause the project to last longer.Well, in my view it doesn't make sense to automatically give characters with no stamina justifications a specific statistic rating.
I believe it was intentional; I’ve see Dereck finish 1 statistic, and come back and do another later. He may have his own menthod of doing it and he’s not the type to do a “half-assed job.”Word to the wise, don't leave a job half-assed, I'm having to go through the majority of my World of Warcraft profiles and pick up the slack because the range section wasn't bolded, or the tabbered Intelligence section wasn't bolded or second key stamina wasn't bolded.
For instance, Kilrogg here had his Stamina and range sections completely unfolded, despite someone clearly having gone through and bolded his intelligence section, or Blackhand who's Stamina section was bolded but his range and intelligence sections weren't!
If it is alright then, I'm not one to question, just feels weird ya know?I believe it was intentional; I’ve see Dereck finish 1 statistic, and come back and do another later. He may have his own menthod of doing it and he’s not the type to do a “half-assed job.”
As long as it all gets done in the end, what’s it to you.
If manual editors miss somethings my bot will get to it eventually. I actually started doing 1 statistic (range) at a time as well, because of the insane levels of variety on each page, doing all 3 at the same time increases the risk for errors exponetnially; especially since a large chunk of stamina ratings need to be rewritten all together, and since a ton of pages just lack a rating. Additonally, besides the bolding, I'd like to also fix the capatilization/spelling errors to make everything look more crisp, so doing 1 statistic at a time helps with that as well. To add on to this, it'll mean that I'd be cycling through every page a minimum of 3 times, and could pick up on pages that I missed previously.just feels weird ya know?