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For example - Skyrim is has one of the large PC modding community which is spread between NexusMods and the Steam Workshop, with a vast array of content mods such as Falskaar and quality of life mods like SkyUI and SKSE.
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==Introduction example: Destiny 2==
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'''''Destiny 2''''' is an [[online multiplayer]] [[first-person shooter]] game developed by [[Bungie]] first released on October 24, 2017 on [[Windows]] exclusively to [[Battle.net]], making it the first non-[[Company:Blizzard Entertainment|Blizzard Entertainment]] title to be distributed via the platform. In January 2019, Bungie and Activision cancelled their publishing agreement, leaving Bungie as the game's publisher for the PC version.
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On October 1, 2019, Destiny 2 was removed from [[Battle.net]] and then released on Steam. Players are able to migrate their progress from [[Battle.net]] to Steam using [https://www.bungie.net/PCMove Bungie's transfer service]. Furthermore, Destiny 2 base game was branded '''Destiny 2: New Light''' and made into a [[free to play]] game, with expansions '''Shadowkeep''' and '''Forsaken''' offered as additionally purchaseable content. Account data can be transferred from other platforms using Bungie's [https://www.bungie.net/7/en/CrossSave Cross Save] tool, however DLC and Silver cannot be transferred between platforms.
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Since the game migrated to [[Steam]] on October 1, 2019, concurrent player numbers have reached over 200k concurrent players. PC players specific community and PC players can be found on [https://steamcommunity.com/app/1085660/discussions/ Steam Community Discussions]. Destiny 2 also has an active subreddit [https://www.reddit.com/r/destiny2/ r/destiny2] and an [https://t.co/WE82MVIlwS official Discord server]<ref>{{Refsnip|url=https://twitter.com/DestinyTheGame/status/1178732398512463872|title=Destiny 2 is now officially on @Discordapp|date=2019-10-05|snippet=Destiny 2 is now officially on @Discordapp. Join the server and follow our channels for news and updates. We want to be where you play. http://discord.gg/destinygame}}</ref> which also caters for players from other platforms.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 12:33, 24 January 2020

This is a draft and work in progress and should not be implemented onto articles at this time.

The aim of a new 'Introduction' section is to incorporates changes discussed here:

The aim is to provide:

  • More relevant qualitative information for gamers researching a new PC game that is not constrained to single bullet points.
  • Information about the history and current state of the game.
  • Additional natural content for improving search engine ranking.

Introduction structure

Introduction - this section has no header, it is simply prose separated by paragraphs:

Paragraph: Genre and gameplay

Paragraph: Port history

Paragraph: Key information (replacing key points)

Community

Links in a column:

  • Store forums, e.g. Steam, GOG, etc.

Paragraph: State of the community

Introduction example: Destiny 2

Destiny 2 is an online multiplayer first-person shooter game developed by Bungie first released on October 24, 2017 on Windows exclusively to Battle.net, making it the first non-Blizzard Entertainment title to be distributed via the platform. In January 2019, Bungie and Activision cancelled their publishing agreement, leaving Bungie as the game's publisher for the PC version.

On October 1, 2019, Destiny 2 was removed from Battle.net and then released on Steam. Players are able to migrate their progress from Battle.net to Steam using Bungie's transfer service. Furthermore, Destiny 2 base game was branded Destiny 2: New Light and made into a free to play game, with expansions Shadowkeep and Forsaken offered as additionally purchaseable content. Account data can be transferred from other platforms using Bungie's Cross Save tool, however DLC and Silver cannot be transferred between platforms.

Since the game migrated to Steam on October 1, 2019, concurrent player numbers have reached over 200k concurrent players. PC players specific community and PC players can be found on Steam Community Discussions. Destiny 2 also has an active subreddit r/destiny2 and an official Discord server[1] which also caters for players from other platforms.

Notes

Notes:

  • Limit of 3 community links.
  • Ranking of communities by 1) activity 2) size 3) uniqueness

To do:

  • Move official website into infobox (like Company pages)
  • Make new templates for linking to reddit, Steam etc. (like we do with Wikipedia) so that it shows a favicon/logo for contrast/ease of use


  1. Destiny 2 is now officially on @Discordapp - last accessed on 2019-10-05
    "Destiny 2 is now officially on @Discordapp. Join the server and follow our channels for news and updates. We want to be where you play. http://discord.gg/destinygame"