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ok, so i have Phantasy Star Portable (the special trial version) and i have some things that could use more pictures...the only problem is i have no way of taking a picture of what is on the psp besides a 1.3 mega pixel camera phone... so i shouldnt bother trying to upload anything, right? Or would the uploaded picture(s) be acceptable? [[User:Tiger katsune|tiger]] 16:43, 13 February 2009 (CST)
 
ok, so i have Phantasy Star Portable (the special trial version) and i have some things that could use more pictures...the only problem is i have no way of taking a picture of what is on the psp besides a 1.3 mega pixel camera phone... so i shouldnt bother trying to upload anything, right? Or would the uploaded picture(s) be acceptable? [[User:Tiger katsune|tiger]] 16:43, 13 February 2009 (CST)
 
* Thanks, but don't worry about it.  We've got pictures of all of the weapons taken from the game's weapons library, just not all of them have been uploaded or added to individual articles yet. - [[User:EspioKaos|EspioKaos]] 18:08, 14 February 2009 (CST)
 
* Thanks, but don't worry about it.  We've got pictures of all of the weapons taken from the game's weapons library, just not all of them have been uploaded or added to individual articles yet. - [[User:EspioKaos|EspioKaos]] 18:08, 14 February 2009 (CST)
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==Color-coding for item lists==
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It seems nearly all of the item lists claim all their contents are Japanese only.  I can verify a great deal of them to be available in the English version as I have near 80% of each weapon, but I feel there is a slight problem.  As I would not want to wrongly verify a truly Japanese only item, I wouldn't mark anything I do not yet have with a normal background.  However, if suddenly most of a list is verified to be available on the English version, I think a lot of users (probably not so much for editors) will assume that the ones left with a blue background are Japanese only when in fact I simply did not have one to verify.<br><br>
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The dilemma is this: I think were I to begin this project, I would need a color that indicates an item as available on the Japanese version, but unconfirmed on the English version.  However, the [[The_PSUPedia:Manual of style#Color-coding for items|Color-coding for items]] only gives options for Rotational, Unreleased on any version, Japanese only, and All versions.  What I would like to know is if an additional color could be created to indicate an item as unconfirmed in English only, or if I should go on ahead and what is left blue is left blue leaving people to figure it out on their own? [[User:Grimnoir|Grimnoir]] 01:11, 24 March 2009 (CDT)

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upload or not?

ok, so i have Phantasy Star Portable (the special trial version) and i have some things that could use more pictures...the only problem is i have no way of taking a picture of what is on the psp besides a 1.3 mega pixel camera phone... so i shouldnt bother trying to upload anything, right? Or would the uploaded picture(s) be acceptable? tiger 16:43, 13 February 2009 (CST)

  • Thanks, but don't worry about it. We've got pictures of all of the weapons taken from the game's weapons library, just not all of them have been uploaded or added to individual articles yet. - EspioKaos 18:08, 14 February 2009 (CST)



Color-coding for item lists

It seems nearly all of the item lists claim all their contents are Japanese only. I can verify a great deal of them to be available in the English version as I have near 80% of each weapon, but I feel there is a slight problem. As I would not want to wrongly verify a truly Japanese only item, I wouldn't mark anything I do not yet have with a normal background. However, if suddenly most of a list is verified to be available on the English version, I think a lot of users (probably not so much for editors) will assume that the ones left with a blue background are Japanese only when in fact I simply did not have one to verify.

The dilemma is this: I think were I to begin this project, I would need a color that indicates an item as available on the Japanese version, but unconfirmed on the English version. However, the Color-coding for items only gives options for Rotational, Unreleased on any version, Japanese only, and All versions. What I would like to know is if an additional color could be created to indicate an item as unconfirmed in English only, or if I should go on ahead and what is left blue is left blue leaving people to figure it out on their own? Grimnoir 01:11, 24 March 2009 (CDT)