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The result was keep. The Bushranger One ping only 08:16, 19 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Media coverage is short and attributable to sensationalism (see: WP: PERSISTENCE and WP: SENSATION), and the event has no established notability or significance outside of the game itself. The article makes extensive reference to entities, tactics, and events not discussed anywhere else. The title is also not NPOV. —  scetoaux (T|C) 06:32, 9 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]

A lot of the tactics are referenced here, here, and especially here.--¿3family6 contribs 21:25, 9 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]


Comment From the article, "Joystiq called the battle potentially the largest recorded PvP battle in any game to date." I think that this is the article's best claim to significance outside the game. The article itself does often refer to various entities and events that certainly do not meet notability guidelines. These references make it very hard to understand the events covered by the article within context. Xanatos290 (talk) 08:28, 9 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Comment Agreed with Xanatos above. If this is indeed the "largest recorded PvP battle" in gaming history, then it is a significant cultural event in itself and a record of it ought to persist in Wikipedia. Agreed that it should be edited for an audience is not familiar with the internal mechanics of the game itself, or of multiplayer online games in general. damian0815 (talk) 09:36, 9 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Commment I'm the article's creator, so I will refrain from voting. I agree that the aftermath section has too much material sourced only to primary sources, and that information could be condensed. If someone with different eyes than mine can edit the article so that it is more understandable, I would appreciate it. I myself am unfamiliar with the game, but I think I've become too hyperfocused to be able to clean it up effectively. I could definitely highlight what makes it notable.

As to the title, how is that an issue of NPOV? That's what participants called it, and Polygon, Joystiq, Inqisitr, Wired UK, and TechSpot all called the battle that as well, so I don't see why that's a problem.

As for whether it's sensationalism, while news stories did get carried away with it, and early stories had widely different and highly exaggerated cash numbers, I think the level of coverage in so many different sources combined with coverage of the battle lasting over a week, qualifies the subject as notable. And some articles, such as this one, this one. and this one actually took time to delve into the details of how PLEX conversion works and didn't just spout off numbers. Also, news coverage [1] [2] of CCP Game's plan to build a real-life monument to the game also mention the battle, though granted this announcement is only about a week after the battle. Ars Technica the battle as an opportunity to talk about how the game builds emotional investment in players.

Fourth point: The battle attracted 15,000 players to try out the game, though it's too early at this point to know if they will stay. I might be getting into unwarranted extrapolation, but last year, Reuters mentioned in an article on Iceland's economy that CCP Games is possibly the most important company for that country's desperate economy, so this battle, by attracting new players, potentially has real world economic impact.

Finally, and probably most importantly, as was mentioned above by another editor, the battle was quite possibly the largest PvP engagement ever [3], [4].--¿3family6 contribs 15:14, 9 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]

I've done some cleanup to the article, if someone wants to do more, please feel free.--¿3family6 contribs 21:25, 9 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]
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An example of post-event analysis (though this writer is awfully pretentious in the terms that they throw around): [5]--¿3family6 contribs 22:41, 10 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]
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