Man, I thought wiki was just a page where opinionated people come to change whatever when they wanted to. Then after a while I began to change my opinion on it. Seeing how there are sourses that go back to the roots of official information, so only vandalist and assholes run around and do this stuff. A person convinced me to become a member, because of my helpful contributions to Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World. I didn't think I'd go anywhere else but there, so I was apprehensive (or rather hesitant) to make an account. I made one anyway. Why not? So I went about another page, which was unseen to. I posted in other semi-related talk pages about it and requested some help. But then, instead of getting support, I get put down by someone else. Apparently, wiki is what I feared it to be, mainly inside the community rather than outside. Still aligned with all the policies and what not, people change and edits things primariy to their whim and personal input, leaving fustration and question to others (i.e. me). I'm beginning to regret being a member here, if the only people who mainy run the site (save for admins) are just experienced users. Whats there for me? I come up with an individual idea that runs smoothly along with the policies, and gets put down, deleted, redirected, or whatever because someone else thinks differently of it. Wiki is starting to seem like the place for control freaks, which I not only am not, but also heavily dislike. I shouldn't have to be here for a long time to be respected. But it seems like thats how it rolls here. I'm gonna see if I can get my account deleted, I'd rather go back to a lowly IP enigma.


European release edit

I dont want to sound harsh but can you actually confirm that it is getting released in europe, you know a statement from the developer or publisher. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Disposableandy (talkcontribs) 23:10, 13 November 2008 (UTC)Reply