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The contest isn't live yet. Only edits made after the release will be counted in the contest, we'll be sure to post in here to announce the start.
Though I believe we've made exceptions in the past when someone has done the update work before the contest starts, since encouraging users able to do that to wait doesn't make much sense.
Only update work though, not general revamps.
 
They should be uploaded soon. If they're not up by the weekend I'll chase it up and get them loaded. The wiki team have only had access to the content as long as the general public so I imaging those that aren't currently working are probably playing before editing the wiki.
 
I know I'll be refreshing the wiki often hoping the AI personalities changes are in it. Will there be a page for the new names at the bottom of the page we see when selecting various governments, ethos, and civics combinations? Would love to recreate my military republic if it's there.
 
Who do we need to talk to about getting more icons onto the wiki? There are a lot of new buildings that need icons, and I seem to remember Paradox being the source of the initial images on the wiki.
 
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Hey, a big thank you to all who work on the Wiki on their free time. You are really nice guys.

But please for the love of the galactic gods, use the world "ethics" instead of "etho". It hurts the eyes and are never ever used in the actual game.
 
Thanks for the smart advise))

Don't you think that if I would know all the modifiers, then I probably would not ask for them??

I'm not a developer, how can I possibly know this stuff.
You're welcome.

For modifiers you can look at the modifiers files in the localisation folder and cross-reference the ones you need using the common folder.

You can use the game files [txt format] to do so, just like other wiki editors do - who almost entirely are not developers and consist of volunteers.

Edit: That page name, however, may need to change to reflect its use for modding to avoid further confusion.
 
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You're welcome.

For modifiers you can look at the modifiers files in the localisation folder and cross-reference the ones you need using the common folder.

You can use the game files [txt format] to do so, just like other wiki editors do - who almost entirely are not developers and consist of volunteers.

Edit: That page name, however, may need to change to reflect its use for modding to avoid further confusion.


The problem with this list initially was the it was not accurate and complete - because volunteers just can't know all this stuff. That's why I believe it would be nice if devs would
just have given us the freaking list. I don't think I ask for much here, really.