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TheOne1000 wrote: Wow. Impressive. That's a lot to collect there. What else do you like to collect? I like to collect DVDs/Blu-Rays and books.

Oh, I'm sorry that happened to you. I don't like to get negative feedback either. Like you work on something so hard and then people go and bash you. It's not a good feeling. Believe me. I know.

Hmmm. Good point. I'm a bit behind. I haven't played in new games in forever. Most of my favorite games are at least 15+ years old. So really I wouldn't know the standard length of games these days, I suppose. But 30-40 hours sounds pretty nice.

Sweet! I will! I'm still reading up, but I'll contact you once I'm set up over there. Oh, what last bit would that be everyone wants gone?

Awesome! Thank you!

Agreed, but like I said, I don't think Fandom even considers these things. I've been on Fandom for years and they have a history of making decisions that impact wikis without really being concerned what happens to them.

Interesting. Thanks. I'll be sure to follow that. Would you consider yourself a skilled player? I don't really like to collect anything other than the Frozen stuff. I have a couple of metal models of military aircrafts but I haven't bought any new ones in a long time.

It's not about the work, more like about being nice and then getting bashed for no apperent reason. It's true that sometimes I feel like "Do they really deserve to see what I'm up to?".

Is there any particular reason why you don't play any newer games? I suggest checking out HowLongToBeat for estimated play times of various games.

What everyone wants gone is the "Amatin" part or other "last name" that an in-game character can have.

Fandom shifts the responsibility for custom code to the wiki staff. It's like "if you want to have it, you have to take care of it yourself".

I would not consider myself a skilled player. More like a baby that is dreaming to do awesome things one day (tech 2 ship building). I mean there are just a few challenges to tackle in this area...