Talk:Final Fantasy II/Archive 2

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Failed GA

This article has failed the GA largely because of lack of references. All of sections one and two (with the exception of the story section, except if there are points made not directly about the story) need to be referenced, and on the whole, all the sections would benefit from interspersing some inlines into them. As always, a peer review can help to flesh out more problems. DoomsDay349 01:19, 16 February 2007 (UTC)

GA by March 20

Hey everyone; I mentioned this on the project talkpage — think we can get this to GA status by March 20? I'll try to help out whenever I can. — Deckiller 03:15, 4 March 2007 (UTC)

Script

Bleh, I can't find a copy of the game script. Does anyone have one? — Deckiller 15:21, 20 March 2007 (UTC)

GANom

Although the article still needs a lot of work, it seems to be on GA level. Nominated. — Deckiller 15:52, 20 March 2007 (UTC)


I evaluated this article on the following criteria:

  1. Well-written: Pass
  2. Factually accurate: Pass
  3. Broad: Pass
  4. Neutrally written: Pass
  5. Stable: Pass
  6. Well-referenced: Neutral
  7. Images: Pass

Congratulations, it passes! References is a neutral for the same reason that this is one FF article that might never pass FAC- the story section has no references. I'll make finding some refs my project once I finish my current one of getting The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion to GA, but I'm still going to pass it without them, as I don't think that it's enough to fail it for GA that it's missing refs in one section. --PresN 17:14, 26 March 2007 (UTC)

Spoiler Warnings

I got a little confused with that comment that said that if anyone was thinking of "spoiler", then everyone else would think the same. I do not understand why. I was thinking of adding "Do not add spoiler tags per story and plot consensus on WP:SPOILER. If you have any objections, discuss it at the talk page" instead of that comment. When a spoiler template is put either in the plot or story section, it is really redundant. Any comments? Greg Jones II (Sjones23) 18:08, 20 June 2007 (UTC)