Team Fortress Wiki:Tips Revision

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The tips seen during the TF2 map loading screen have a variety of problems. Recently, Robin gave the go-ahead for the wiki community to revise these tips to improve their quality and relevance. Once the tips have been adequately revised, they will be resubmitted for inclusion in-game.

Currently, all community members may take part in editing the tip articles, though edits should be made carefully to ensure accuracy, quality, and relevance. When in doubt, discuss it first!

Tip articles

Editing guidelines

When editing tips, one should make sure that one's contribution...

  • ... uses correct spelling and grammar. Obviously, someone else will probably correct your mistake if there's a typo (unless you're the only one translating non-English tips, in which case, be very careful!), but you should still preview, reread, and refine your edits before submitting them.
  • ... has no inaccurate or outdated facts about game mechanics. Mechanics specific to individual weapons should probably be avoided unless they have a strong impact on the game, as balance tweaks are fairly common. If you're uncertain about the accuracy of a claim, discuss it first.
  • ... is important for new players to know, especially if it's not obvious after playing the game a couple times. Exact statistical numbers should be avoided, as these are both more detailed than necessary and may be subject to change in future patches.
  • ... pertains to gameplay, not trivia or lore. The loading screen is meant to help new players jump into the game, contribute to their team's goals, and avoid confusion. Extraneous details belong on other articles.
  • ... is based on undisputed consensus instead of personal opinions/styles. If something is common--but not universal--practice, it might be more appropriate to describe it to players so that they can recognize it, instead of prescribing it to them so they do it. Controversial tips are likely to be cut.

The actual text of the tips should not include wiki markup, as they will be submitted in plain text for inclusion in the TF2 text files.