User talk:Terilem

Welcome
Hi, welcome to Editable Codex! Thanks for your edit to the Talk:Gargoyles page.

Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Carcerian (Talk) 07:34, November 16, 2009

Wiki Admin
Forum:Administrator - Just wanted to bring your attention to this in case it goes scrolling off the recent changes. It'd be nice to have everyone's input. Fenyx4 14:34, March 12, 2010 (UTC)

Yes.
You need to do more descriptive writing here on the Codex. Quite fond of your grammatical overhaul on the Ethereal Void! --Polygoncount 18:32, April 13, 2010 (UTC)
 * Thank you, I appreciate that :) I've had that one in the works for quite some time; I just took awhile to actually call it finished and put it up. I noticed you had made some changes to the article in the meantime so I tried to incorporate those as much as I could. Glad you enjoyed it! --Terilem 18:40, April 13, 2010 (UTC)

Global searching w/U6Edit
Since you seem to be an aficionado on U6Edit, I need to ask you a quick question: if you want to search for any piece of text, and you want to search throughout all the text in the game, is that possible? It seems to me that if you are looking for a string, you need to know where to look (the NPC who said it, the sign it's on, etc.). AngusM 04:39, September 6, 2010 (UTC)
 * Yeah, unfortunately I haven't been able to find a way to do global searches and I'm not sure if it's possible :( U6Edit's strength is the guaranteed completeness of dialogue for any NPC you're specifically looking for. I'll try to investigate more, but it seems there's no perfect solution when it comes to U6. I wish Origin had adopted the Usecode format earlier; it makes things so much easier. --Terilem 04:46, September 6, 2010 (UTC)
 * Yes, well... it is open source. And the mainstream dialogue is not in plain text for this game. There also hasn't been any activity on that project in several years. I guess it's incumbent on whoever wants that global search ability to implement it. AngusM 18:34, September 6, 2010 (UTC)

Spell article's name poll
Hey there, I think you may want to contribute to the Forum:POLL: Spell article's merging policy. Thanks!--Sega381 17:01, 6 March 2011 (PST)

One request
Seeing that you replace various paperdoll pictures, one request. Could you please make sure that the person in the picture stays the same? I know that means using BG instead of SI, but I would appreciate it.--Tribun 18:38, 22 March 2011 (PDT)


 * I've been doing that. I assume you're referring to the Magebane image, in which case the paperdoll was replaced with the canonical blonde female Avatar from SI over the fan-made one from Exult. Otherwise yes, I will continue matching skin colour and gender. --Terilem 18:44, 22 March 2011 (PDT)


 * That actually is Jaana. I also use pictures which feature Katrina and Julia.--Tribun 18:46, 22 March 2011 (PDT)


 * Weird, it's been awhile since I actually played using Exult but I remembered it having an "improved" blonde female Avatar paperdoll. At any rate, that Jaana paperdoll was still fan produced and preferably shouldn't be used if there is a canonical substitute available. Whether or not it's the same person shouldn't really matter when the subject in focus is a piece of equipment anyway. --Terilem 19:02, 22 March 2011 (PDT)


 * Ok, I admit that for the Jaana paperdoll. However, for the other two they used the art from the original inventory screen for the head. --Tribun 19:09, 22 March 2011 (PDT)


 * I have a request/criticism: If pictures are being replaced, is it possible to use ones WITHOUT that shitty antialiasing-whatever-you-call-it-effect? It kills a lot of detail on the original art. --polygoncount (Polygon Dragon -==(UDIC)==-) 22:40, 22 March 2011 (PDT)


 * Certainly. I've always been ambivalent about whether to use the scaling or not. The kind I see used in screenshots here is usually of pretty poor quality, but I thought the one I've been using did a pretty good job so I went with it. However, I realise scaling isn't everyone's cup of tea now matter how good it is, and I don't mind sticking with a purist approach. --Terilem 23:03, 22 March 2011 (PDT)

Yeah, but a pure point-scaler looks ugly as hell as well. I can live quite well with using the scalers that Exult offers in order to make the pictures less pixelated.--Tribun 08:44, 23 March 2011 (PDT)
 * Well, I guess we'll agree to disagree. I'm anti-smooth-scaling for these games because I really prefer to see what the designers originally intended... resolution wasn't what it is today, but it feels to me like taking a work of art and saying "Here, look at it through these 3-D glasses!" The older (U5 and back) Ultimas are SO limited in their graphic capability that mods like the U4 Upgrade are a welcome change; in those cases, it's more like looking at different chess pieces. I dunno, just my .02 cents. With the character portraits it's not so big a deal, but with the paperdolls, it just seems like overkill. --polygoncount (Polygon Dragon -==(UDIC)==-) 11:51, 23 March 2011 (PDT)

Section Headers
I feel I should talk with you directly. I'm well aware that game titles are put in italics. What I don't know is why you felt this should be expanded to section headers. They weren't part of the rule (as far as I know) and I'll remove the italics if there isn't a godd counter-argument.--Tribun 23:20, 29 September 2011 (PDT)


 * Thank you for the message. My reason is because it's grammatically proper to do so, and headings are standard English. Have a look at Wikipedia for any number of examples of this. Do you have a particular objection to it? Why does there have to be a good counter-argument just to warrant following grammar standards? I would in fact assert that there should be a good counter-argument for not doing it this way.


 * If you would like to have a rule defined specifically for headings one way or another, I'm sure it won't be a problem to get a few regular contributors to come to a consensus about it; I believe that is the preferred conduct, rather than engaging in an edit war. --Terilem 23:46, 29 September 2011 (PDT)


 * It's because before you started it, no section headers were touched by formatting, it was a sort-of unwritten rule. I'd accept it if there indeed is a rule made by concensus. (Maybe it's because I'm German and like clear rules).--Tribun 01:09, 30 September 2011 (PDT)


 * Fair enough. Conversely, I didn't foresee that there would be any issues if I incorporated headings into the guidelines we'd already decided upon for article content. I'll hold off on italicizing headings until a consensus can be reached. --Terilem 01:16, 30 September 2011 (PDT)


 * Ok, let's do it this way.--Tribun 01:24, 30 September 2011 (PDT)

Wikia
While you're listing the files Wikia does not have permission to host, you may as well tell them the entire contents of
 * http://ultima.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Ultima_V:_Lazarus_Portraits
 * http://ultima.wikia.com/wiki/Ultima_V:_Lazarus
 * http://ultima.wikia.com/wiki/Lazarus_Map

I know I'm the guy who uploaded most of those images without your permission, so I fully recognize the irony of helping you with this endeavor.


 * Yeah, I might do that. The reason why I originally only listed the files I did was because I can authoritatively claim ownership, since I drew them. I didn't want to presume to speak for the other two portrait artists who were on the team.


 * And for the record, I don't mind at all having those images hosted here. This wiki is 100% for the benefit of the Ultima community, not to help boost Wikia's bottom line. I hope I haven't implied that you did something wrong by uploading them, because that certainly isn't the case. Having said that, I did have to chuckle at the irony. :P --Terilem 23:39, 5 November 2011 (PDT)
 * Its cool. I understand your beef is with Wikia and not with me.  If someone had ownership of a document or file here, and they asked me to take it down, I'd do it willingly.  Dungy 02:43, 6 November 2011 (PST)
 * You ever hear back from them? Or are they playing the same game with you, refusing to do anything that might hurt their bottom-line? Dungy 12:23, 11 November 2011 (PST)
 * Yeah, I got a message back from Sannse, who just gave a canned "we're happy to investigate" response and linked me to Wikia's Terms of Use. I'm going to try emailing their copyright agent next. Let's see how many bureaucrats I can get deferred by. --Terilem 19:18, 11 November 2011 (PST)

Pagan music
As someone who is a little more interested than most in Ultima music, I really like what you did with the section on Pagan music. But I have some things I want to bring up: The Ultra-Mind 09:57, 30 April 2012 (PDT)
 * A while ago some guy on a talk page said that he had some musical aptitude/training but not enough to be any kind of authority on it. Was that you? These edits don't reflect skills so novice. (I don't know jack about music theory, so it's for you to tell me)
 * Maybe it could do w/a bit of dumbing down (and when it comes to music commentary, it doesn't get much dumber than me). I don't see "minor-key string", "choral arrangements" or "timpani" being dumbed down, but if that's the most important way that the section expresses the gravity of the gloom (and it's lots and lots of gravity!) then it loses some of the audience. For those of us fit for treason, stratagems and spoils, we only have the adjectives "ominous" and "desolate" to explain the impact.