Perhaps we could make it so formable flavour nations and nations that doesn't exist on the start of the game are located in a subcategory, on the same page?
An idea might be to stick them all on a "formable nations" page.Perhaps we could make it so formable flavour nations and nations that doesn't exist on the start of the game are located in a subcategory, on the same page?
Owner of the site is rafiki I believe but he doesn't seem to be very active on Paradox forums any more. He's admin at AGEOD forum if I'm not mistaken.I can't remember who does it, but the owner is frequently on the EU3 forums.
I've been in touch with King Richard. He's got no power over the wiki as a whole from what he told me. I've tried contacting Junuxx, but so far no response.Owner of the site is rafiki I believe but he doesn't seem to be very active on Paradox forums any more. He's admin at AGEOD forum if I'm not mistaken.
Other admins that can be contacted to get registered:
King Richard XI
Junuxx
http://www.paradoxian.org/eu3wiki/index.php?title=Special:ListUsers&group=sysop
I plan to do that once we've got enough pages to make a proper category system.You should add links in the main page, with main categories.
Just pointing out, i am not good at making wiki sites, but if i find some corner i can help with i could do something. But linking is a thing i am not very good at.
Great initiative!Since there does not appear to be a wiki for the game, I decided to set one up: Europa Universalis 4 Wiki.
There's not really much there quite yet, but with some work it should become an useful resource. The first goal would be to compile the information posted about the game so far in a wiki format. After that connections would be set up to make browsing the wiki simpler.
Anyone who wants to help out should just register and start editing
Paradoxian is great, but not official. The issue with Paradoxian is that registration has been closed for a couple of years now, with no sign of it ever being reopened.
I assume Paradoxian will still be my goto-wiki but what you say about registrations is true.
Is it "really" closed, or is it invite only / request only?
I can't remember who does it, but the owner is frequently on the EU3 forums.
I've been in touch with King Richard. He's got no power over the wiki as a whole from what he told me. I've tried contacting Junuxx, but so far no response.
Any help is much appreciatedGreat initiative!
I'd be happy to help. As a moderator on the EU3wiki since 2009 I know my way around wikis, and I wrote several tools to parse event scripts and automatically generate all sorts of articles, which should really help getting accurate documentation for EU4 online soon.
Also see the EU3 discussion group here. As you'll see I brought up the issue of an EU4wiki a few months ago, but the group is a bit dead.
Thanks! I ended up importing the Paradoxian V2 wiki content into victoria2wiki.com as the content licensing allows for that, but I'd much prefer explicit permission.Sorry for the late response but I got your message, I'll pass it on to Rafiki, the site owner. It's true that he isn't around here or on paradoxian a lot, but I should be able to reach him through other means.
They're already merged.Say Meneth, seeing as you're such a wikiphile, have you considered merging the user databases for your various wikis?
They're not the same though, as to my knowledge Spain can be formed by Aragon, GB by Scotland, and Russia by any of the Russian nations.
And as Sn3ipen says, the nations do exist at later start dates.
The EU3 wiki appears to have separate pages for the formation of countries. See "Forming Spain".Indeed, but only Castille gets the missions to form Spain, only Muscowy the missions to form Russia, only England the missions to form GB, and so on. I think they haven't changed that in EUIV (i.e. Novgorod will not get the missions though it can form Russia but it's more difficult).
At the end of the day, a wiki page on Castille or Muscowy will focus alot on forming Spain and Russia respectively, since it's their destiny (and their missions!), so it makes sense to continue on the same article. I think EUIII wiki handles this pretty well. I don't see any reason why we should move away from this and go for separate pages. Don't change something when it is proven to work well.
The EU3 wiki appears to have separate pages for the formation of countries. See "Forming Spain".
Ah, yeah. That I can agree with. Though obviously, the page for the union/formable country should link back to the forming country.Indeed, but this is only for the requirements and applies for all formable nations. I am not talking about this, but about the country/strategy guide:
http://www.paradoxian.org/eu3wiki/Muscovy_strategy
http://www.paradoxian.org/eu3wiki/Castille_strategy
http://www.paradoxian.org/eu3wiki/England_strategy
The guide to Spain, Russia, GB, etc, should be in the same page with Castille, Muscowy, England, etc. I find that more logical since the latter are a continuation of the former.
Ah, yeah. That I can agree with. Though obviously, the page for the union/formable country should link back to the forming country.
Feel free to help set things up before the game comes out tooAgreed I promise to help when the game cones out