User talk:Mr greenfish

AfD Discussion
Hi. You'll see that I'm supporting the move to delete the article on your mod, for reasons I mention there. I just want to add some extra comments for you here:

A good article about a mod has to show why the mod is important - what makes it special, or unique, or important to the gaming community. We prove this in the article by citing references to respected publications in the game community: forums and bulletin boards aren't enough, but reviews by serious reviewers can help, as can magazine and other articles discussing the mod. Once we can see the reasons, we can understand why a mod is notable. And it's that notability that supports the article.

A good rule of thumb is this: if you have to create your own article, notability probably isn't established. Notability arises when your work starts being a part of other people's lives. Maybe the mod is particularly exciting to play, or uses some interesting technical features, or achieves incredible popularity because of its clever easter egg ideas, or whatever. Once someone you have never heard of creates an article about your mod, you can be sure it's notable, because someone else is thinking about it.

It's very obvious that you are a person of tremendous talent. If you focus on building the best entertainment and gameplay you can, your audience will recognise this, and the Wikipedia articles will follow. WMMartin 19:02, 8 December 2006 (UTC)