User:Wirbelwind/Sandbox2

The proposed guideline

 * 1) Size, class, color
 * Hbdragon88 (proposed different size)
 * El Cid (against color)
 * Ned Scott (supports color leniency)
 * JosephK19 (non-standard color)
 * Wolf ODonnell (against the color used)
 * 1) Centered text
 * 2) Least meta-commentary
 * 3) Avoid sectionsJ
 * JQF (against as other projects use sections)
 * 1) Link lists over the individuals
 * 2) Exclude unreleased games and games never released in English. If space is at a premium, also exclude unreleased, upcoming games
 * El cid the hero (against in situations)
 * Melodia Chaconne (against for being too broad)
 * JQF (against for being Americancentric)
 * 1) Useful links from all or most of the articles
 * El cid the hero (against)
 * JQF (against, supports El cid the hero)
 * JosephK19 (against leaving out minor games as it is for navigation)
 * Ned Scott (usefulness of small navigational templates)
 * 1) Use nonbreaking spaces to make sure names don't split on linebreaks
 * 2) Separate names with bullets
 * 3) Omit the name of the series, in the game names, when space is at a premium
 * Andre (against)
 * 1) Link style
 * 2) Italicize game names
 * Wolf ODonnell (concern over lack of rule's existence)
 * 1) Link style (spaces)
 * 2) No redlinks
 * JQF (against because it helps in making articles)

General support

 * Steel (no comment)
 * Combination (consistency, eliminates cruft)
 * Thunderbrand (likes)
 * TKD (remade the Halo template)
 * Hbdragon88 (simplified a few templates)

General disapproval

 * JQF (small list, inconsistant with other projects, POV on inclusion, etc)
 * Ned Scott (small list, usefulness)
 * the bread (separators, canon/non-canon)
 * Jagged 85 (out of line with other projects)
 * El cid the hero (usefulness, future games)
 * Krisp E (unclear why templates need changing)

Unknown

 * 81.154.105.3 (Incomprehensible disapproval?)
 * Frecklefoot (commented on 81.154.105.3)
 * TBC (no change till it's a guideline)
 * PresN (brought up Half-Life series)
 * JosephK19 (suggested new guidelines)