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I do not agree with @TheJoebro64:'s edit comment on how "It's how all Wikipedia articles are written", which is a massive and also false claim to make. Well written leads should generally follow the same order as the body, and listing the game's plot, which is mostly trivial in-universe info, before its development history, release, or what the game even plays like seems out of order to me. Let's take something that was recently promoted to FA, Final Fantasy VII, as a good example. ~ Dissident93(talk) 21:37, 12 December 2017 (UTC)Reply[reply]
While I agree with your idea for the lead from personal taste, @Dissident93:, is there more concrete precedent for this aside from just one article as an example? Most other Sonic series good articles seem to follow his changes, as do Sonic 06 and Super Mario Galaxy, which are FA. Aside from that issue, the plot should only be one sentence in the lead, given its relative unimportance. BruzerFox 21:43, 12 December 2017 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Sonic 06 was also promoted by TheJoebro64, so that seems like a COI example, and the Super Mario Galaxy example isn't like this, it has the release info before plot, which is my issue here. Having it as the very second sentence in the article seems like more importance is being placed to it, which would work on a story heavy game, but not for Sonic. ~ Dissident93(talk) 21:50, 12 December 2017 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Hello everyone, I have been wondering how we should refer where Classic Sonic comes from. As of right now, the page shows that Classic Sonic is from the past. The game does straight up refer to his home as an "Alternate/different dimension" however, while talking to the user BruzerFox, they brought up how it is technically correct, but might make it more confusing given the structure of the summery. While it is true that he does appear to be the same Sonic from Sonic Generations, I think it would be overall more accurate to refer to it what this game in particular says. It is a minor thing overall but it is of importance nonetheless. I was just wondering many people think it should change in the first place. Thank you for reading this far! Thetetrisguy (talk) 03:03, 27 January 2018 (UTC)Reply[reply]
The sonic forces speed battle page redirects here but this page has nothing about it. Could an admin add something about it? Sonicfan200530 (talk) 22:47, 7 May 2019 (UTC)Reply[reply]