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Pikipedia focuses first and foremost on providing encyclopedic information regarding elements of the [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' series]]. Primarily, the text in articles is meant to teach readers about elements in the series, players or otherwise. Nevertheless, Pikipedia's secondary objective is to provide helpful information to players, to assist them in their gameplay through the ''Pikmin'' games. For the most part, this means the information in articles focuses more on explaining things in a more gameplay-oriented fashion, and as such, are written in a real-world point of view. Specific help or guides are not provided in articles, with the exception of some sections or articles, marked with the following template:
Pikipedia focuses first and foremost on providing encyclopedic information regarding elements of the [[Pikmin series|''Pikmin'' series]]. Primarily, the text in articles is meant to teach readers about elements in the series, players or otherwise. This is pure information that can be used by players, but it may not be enough to assist them in specific goals. Hence, '''guide''' sections are sometimes created that completely eschew the objective aspect of the encyclopedia in favor of focusing exclusively on helping the reader directly, as a player. On the wiki, these sections and articles can be identified with the following [[Template:Guide|template]]:


{{Guide}}
{{Guide}}
For the player's best interest, it may be best to explain some of the information in a way that directly helps them with the game. For instance, when describing the location of a [[cave]], it is normal to detail some nearby landmarks, as well as the [[obstacles]] that need to be cleared to access it. This is pure information that can be used by players, in order to help them reach the cave, but it may not be enough. Hence, '''guide''' sections are sometimes created that completely eschew the objective aspect of the encyclopedia in favor of focusing exclusively on assisting the reader directly, as a player.


==Subjectivity==
==Subjectivity==
Most of the wiki is written in an objective manner. This means that the information written here is undeniable truth, and tries to not be open to ambiguous interpretations. Guide sections forgo this because of the varying nature of guides. For the ''Pikmin'' games, there are normally multiple ways to defeat an [[enemy]] or complete a [[Challenge Mode]] level. There is no objectively factual way to reach the goal, meaning that if a wiki is to provide a guide on how to do something, it must be – by nature – not objective.
Most of the wiki is written in an objective manner, meaning it is undeniable truth, and tries to not be open to ambiguous interpretations. Guide sections forgo this because of the varying nature of guides. For the ''Pikmin'' games, there are normally multiple ways to defeat an [[enemy]] or complete a [[Challenge Mode]] level. There is no objectively factual way to reach the goal, meaning that if a wiki is to provide a guide on how to do something, it must be – by nature – not objective.


In a similar vein, guides do not contain canonical facts, unless otherwise specified.
In a similar vein, guides do not contain canonical facts, unless otherwise specified.


==Player-wiki relation==
==Reader relation==
Because the guides are aimed towards the player directly, they refer to the player as "you". Elsewhere, the player is referred to as the player, because a) the reader in question might not necessarily be a player, and b) text outside of strategy sections and articles is meant to be objective and informative.
Because the guides are aimed towards the player directly, they refer to them as "you". Elsewhere, the player is referred to as "the player", because a) the reader in question might not necessarily be a player, and b) text outside of strategy sections and articles is meant to be objective and informative.


In addition, the guides also commonly refer to the player in a more direct manner, like for instance, addressing their potential preferences or limitations. In a way, guide sections can be seen as a player providing assistance to another player.
In addition, the guides also commonly refer to the player in a more direct manner, like for instance, addressing their potential preferences or limitations. In a way, guide sections can be seen as a player providing assistance to another player.

Revision as of 19:50, November 25, 2014

Pikipedia focuses first and foremost on providing encyclopedic information regarding elements of the Pikmin series. Primarily, the text in articles is meant to teach readers about elements in the series, players or otherwise. This is pure information that can be used by players, but it may not be enough to assist them in specific goals. Hence, guide sections are sometimes created that completely eschew the objective aspect of the encyclopedia in favor of focusing exclusively on helping the reader directly, as a player. On the wiki, these sections and articles can be identified with the following template:


The following article or section contains guides.
The strategies shown are just suggestions.

Subjectivity

Most of the wiki is written in an objective manner, meaning it is undeniable truth, and tries to not be open to ambiguous interpretations. Guide sections forgo this because of the varying nature of guides. For the Pikmin games, there are normally multiple ways to defeat an enemy or complete a Challenge Mode level. There is no objectively factual way to reach the goal, meaning that if a wiki is to provide a guide on how to do something, it must be – by nature – not objective.

In a similar vein, guides do not contain canonical facts, unless otherwise specified.

Reader relation

Because the guides are aimed towards the player directly, they refer to them as "you". Elsewhere, the player is referred to as "the player", because a) the reader in question might not necessarily be a player, and b) text outside of strategy sections and articles is meant to be objective and informative.

In addition, the guides also commonly refer to the player in a more direct manner, like for instance, addressing their potential preferences or limitations. In a way, guide sections can be seen as a player providing assistance to another player.

Flexibility

In general, the guides included on Pikipedia should explain steps as precisely as needed, linking to other strategies if necessary. On the other hand, leaving the instructions flexible will allow players to adjust the guide to their needs and preferences. Editors contributing to guides should attempt to have their strategies be precise, but also open to exploration and experimentation. Including alternate strategies is one way to achieve this.

Uniqueness

Pikipedia does not claim that the guides provided in the relevant articles or sections are the only ways possible to handle the situation at hand. Either because a set of strategies is purposely left open to flexibility, or because there is no interest in detailing any other alternative strategies, a guide section may not contain all possible ways to achieve the specified goal.

Global effort

Given the subjective nature of guides, each editor might have a different strategy or way to explain the steps involved. Seeing as wikis can be edited by everybody, strategies are also commonly created and improved upon by more than one contributor. Tying in with the subjectiveness factor, a guide on Pikipedia is likewise open to improvement and revision.

Editor-made guides

Pikipedia contains a namespace dedicated specifically for user-made guides. Unlike guides on articles, these are not covered by the same guidelines and general policies as normal articles, nor are they contributed to by several authors. They are the responsibility of a single editor, and normally cover much broader goals than the specific ones included in pages.