User blog comment:Kuzz/Let's wrap up the Survey!/@comment-26249703-20150730091712

Kuzz -

I personally quite like the event type being represented by an image, it saves space and actually breaks up the table to make it look more attractive. I agree that it should remain like this.

I'll try and help out with adding information about when cars were introduced using a similar format to the F14 T.

A lot of additions being considered for this wiki (such as the tier rewards for series) require a virgin account and would require a long time - since the size of the wiki can be daunting for new users (who would be most helpful for this), it might be good to have a space on the main page specifically aimed at beginners that link to the most useful information for them - list of cars, strategy, gold usage, FAQs - as well as a list of information they can gather to contribute.

For the search feature, only articles pop up until "everything" is selected on the LHS, regardless of whether a page other than an article may be more relevant to the search. I don't know if or how you may adress that, or even if it is possible to be adressed, but I feel like relevancy should be the main factory of the search, though type could be discerned once the results are displayed through some specification like colour-coding, etc...

A time limit on non-relevant comments on articles may be the best way to deal with them, though that may require a lot of effort. That way when the question has been answered (or ignored long enough :P) it can be removed. If that question appears often, perhaps it should be included in a FAQ.

I can't lie and say I've never vented about the game and it's true that criticism, whether it's constructive or destructive, is unlikely to make an impact. It may be fine as long as it's all in one location rather than spread across the wiki?

For compatible devices, it may actually be a good thing, since I've often seen comments on the FB page about the game not running on a new device they acquired, or an update making it incompatible with their aging phone. That could be included in a beginner's section if it sounds like a good addition. It could be divided in two sections: one where the game runs perfectly (devices usually with more than 2GB RAM) and devices that can run it but have issues (crashes, "steering lock",...), usually devices with less than 1.5GB RAM. 1.5GB to 2GB seems to be a grey area, from what I've seen, as to whether the device will be prone to issues or not.

Great job on the wiki.