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<blockquote data-quote="Yair" data-source="post: 2783505" data-attributes="member: 10913"><p>It is, so I'll try to.</p><p></p><p>IMO, we are jumping ahead of ourselves a bit. We are, or should be, still in the brainstorming mode. Anything is apt to change, anytghing can and <em>should</em> be criticised and modified. Only once we've got the basics of the world set up - important things such as the rough scale of land, for example, and where the species are - can we invest a lot of time into the details. (I was suprised to have my deity accepted without much comment, for example, and am glad my pantheon was criticized.)</p><p>For this phase, I suggest using the Wiki is not the most appropriate. We need to be notified of each other's ideas and criticisms, plus having things on the wiki seems somehow more permanent to me. (I know it isn't, but it does.) I suggest largely sticking to posting things on the board, and only posting them on the wiki once a few days have passed without criticisms or a consensus was reached on what's what.</p><p></p><p>Above all, we should all be ready to accept that the stuff we post will be rejected or modified in light of other ideas. This is just the brainstorming phase. Once we peg down the essentials, we could move on to details with a big picture in mind and a lot of leeway. That's when the wiki will come in handy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yair, post: 2783505, member: 10913"] It is, so I'll try to. IMO, we are jumping ahead of ourselves a bit. We are, or should be, still in the brainstorming mode. Anything is apt to change, anytghing can and [i]should[/i] be criticised and modified. Only once we've got the basics of the world set up - important things such as the rough scale of land, for example, and where the species are - can we invest a lot of time into the details. (I was suprised to have my deity accepted without much comment, for example, and am glad my pantheon was criticized.) For this phase, I suggest using the Wiki is not the most appropriate. We need to be notified of each other's ideas and criticisms, plus having things on the wiki seems somehow more permanent to me. (I know it isn't, but it does.) I suggest largely sticking to posting things on the board, and only posting them on the wiki once a few days have passed without criticisms or a consensus was reached on what's what. Above all, we should all be ready to accept that the stuff we post will be rejected or modified in light of other ideas. This is just the brainstorming phase. Once we peg down the essentials, we could move on to details with a big picture in mind and a lot of leeway. That's when the wiki will come in handy. [/QUOTE]
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