User talk:Prince Ludwig

Zora Link Art
Hey there.

I just have a little question about this file you uploaded a couple months ago. You seem adamant about the fact that it's official artwork. Could you please tell us where exactly you got it from? It doesn't look official to me, and I'm not the only one who thinks so (hence why Pakkun tagged it as fan art).

Thanks! 08:05, 17 December 2011 (EST)


 * I'm pretty sure the piece came from here. If you click on one of the links above it, you'll be taken to this page, which says (loose translation):
 * "May 20, 2006: And this is the complete illustration. This project took longer than expected. Separate pages for each illustrations have been made, along with a commentary on each. Click on one of the characters to be taken to their description page. By the way, during the Majora's Mask project [...had a hard time translating the rest]"
 * That pretty much confirms that it's fan art. However, I welcome your thoughts on it. 14:11, 17 December 2011 (EST)

Volvagia
Hello, in regards our disagreement on the Volvagia page, the only instance it is referred to as a "he" is by the Goron Link, which is corrected in Ocarina of Time 3D, where he calls it an "it" as well. Because of this, the staff have decided to refer to Volvagia as an "it", given that it is referred so in the majority of cases. 07:09, 6 February 2012 (EST)

Zelda in MM?
I have to say I've never heard of this cheat you mentioned here before. Would you mind telling me what the code is? I'm curious. 19:01, 25 March 2012 (EDT)


 * "Okay. It's a Cheat Code we can use on Project64. By activating it, Princess Zelda will appear in Clock Town. You can see it here. I made a screenshot then extracted Princess Zelda's model from it. It was hard to do it. I can't believe I made a screenshot when it was the Third Day. I believe you know about Project64, right?"--Prince Ludwig 19:07, 25 March 2012 (EDT)


 * I see. So I suppose Zelda's model is actually in the game's code. Makes sense, since OOT and MM use a lot of the same stuff. However, Zelda still doesn't technically appear in the game itself as anything but a black and white memory. I think your findings belong on the Beta Content page more than anywhere else. Especially since beta stuff is considered non-canon. Still, nice find!


 * Also, if you look closely here and here, you can see that Link and Zelda are about the same height in both Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask. If anything, Zelda is the one who is a little taller.


 * By the way, I brought your post here because we usually keep discussions on a single talk page, I hope you don't mind. It makes conversations easier to keep track of. If you post a reply to this message on this page I promise I'll see the message just fine. 20:21, 25 March 2012 (EDT)


 * Come to think of it, that model could be what they use during the flashback scene (after grayscaling everything, of course). It might not be beta content at all. But it's still a cool cheat =D 21:25, 25 March 2012 (EDT)

Game Linking
Hey there,

I noticed you've been having trouble correctly linking to game articles as stated in our policy. I thought I'd let you that we have shortcuts for that. For example, if you type  , it automatically generates Ocarina of Time, which saves you the trouble of typing it all out. So now you know :) 18:38, 20 June 2012 (EDT)

Multiple edits
Hello! I noticed you've been making a lot of edits to the same page over a short time. Doing this puts a large strain on our server and clogs up the recent changes. So instead of saving a lot, use the "show preview" button next to the "save page" button. It'll allow you to view your edit for any mistakes so you don't have to make a lot of fixing edits or additional ones! :) --Dany36 22:19, 8 August 2012 (EDT)

File sourcing
Hey, dude. Just wanted to drop by in regards to your recent upload here. I assume you found that image on Zeldapedia, and just wanted to ask that you please source your images properly, especially when using images from competing wikis. That's just proper etiquette, especially considering that someone had to take the time to find it, touch it up, and upload it. Just remember to always source your uploads if you found them somewhere. 00:56, 28 February 2013 (UTC)
 * I did find that image on Zeldapedia. As long as its official, I thought it was okay.--Prince Ludwig 13:05, 28 February 2013 (UTC)
 * It may be official, but we still like to recognize the efforts of those who took the time to actually acquire the images, either from rips, scans, etc. If you can find the official source of the image, then you should link to that, but it should otherwise be sourced to give credit to the person who took the time to get the image.
 * PS: Please keep conversations on the same talk page. It makes for an easier read when archiving, and whenever I post a message on someone's talk page, I add the page to my watchlist so I can easily keep track of it and check for a reply. 16:31, 28 February 2013 (UTC)

Copying content
Hey, me again.

So I noticed that a chunk of this edit was copied from Wikipedia. Since we pride ourselves on having purely original content at Zelda Wiki, as stated in our Quality Standards, we really have to insist that users refrain from copying content from other sites. Unfortunately, all the copied content in the edit will have to be removed.

Even though you've been around for a while, I'm going to assume you just weren't aware of the rule. However, now that you've been informed, please keep in mind that further attempts of plagiarism will not be tolerated.

Thank you for your cooperation. 22:51, 7 March 2013 (UTC)

Thanks!
Hey, Prince Ludwig! Just dropping by to thank you for your recent work on adding the FileInfo template to our images, as well as categorizing them according to their type. This type of work can be tedious and repetitive, so we really appreciate you helping out in that aspect of the wiki. :) Keep up the great work! Happy editing! --Dany36 00:56, 10 March 2013 (UTC)