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Wikia surpasses IGN as the biggest gaming website

Sounds credible.
With Metacritic and gamerankings who visits individual gaming sites anymore?
It's all about quick, retrievable info/data these days (like Wikia) not drawn out editorial "opinions".
 

Yup. Used those three A LOT (the Minecraft one because it has pretty much all the instructions in it, and the Skyrim one for all the lore). I just couldn't remember the name at first, and was thinking of a site like IGN, with news and reviews, previews, etc..

I bet most of the people here that said they didn't hear about it, have actually seen the site before but just can't remember (same happened to me).
 
How is there this many gamers that haven't heard of wikia? I don't get it!
 
Same.


Taking a quick look, I'm not all that impressed either. It looks like a Wikipedia page for the game, but more busy and crowded. I'd probably rather just look at the game's regular Wiki page.

Then again, I'm also not one to use faqs, guide's, etc. Don't play RPG's, etc.

Uhm, that's exactly the point.
 
Wow never heard of this site until today and it passes the work filter. Guess I know what i'll be doing for the rest of the day.
 
It's the evolution of the "gamefaqs system", I'm legitimately surprised that so many people here on GAF never heard of it since any given game's wikia is usually one of the first results when you google search its name. I'm gonna go out on a limb and say people have used it in the past but don't particularly remember because it just looks like a regular wiki/guide page.
 
It's great for games because it's more lax with the damn "no original research" and "citation needed" rule, so it's just crammed with more and more of information without all the elitist guarding their articles like Wikipedia.

I have a guts feeling Jimmy Wales probably started it when his own submission was edited out for original research a few years ago.

This.

I stopped adding and writing articles on wikipedia due to elitists protecting "their" pages even when you add sources. I'm done editing wikipedia and am 100% just a reader there now.

Wikia gaming is great. I've been following it while I trying to 100% RDR.
 
Experiment:

For those who don't delete their internet history regularly, search your history for wikia and see if anything comes up.
 
Somehow I've been able to play games without this "wikia".
If you need help with something in a game do you go to IGN or Gamespot? Do you even use the internet when playing games? If not than obviously this site wouldn't apply to you - it has no editorial content (which is what I think they're addressing by hiring these people).
 
Also, this is not about being lazy and using full walkthroughs. Wikias are mostly a great hub for all sorts of information about the game like in-depth plot summaries/analysis, character profiles, and just generally organized info and spreadsheets.
 
Also, this is not about being lazy and using full walkthroughs. Wikias are mostly a great hub for all sorts of information about the game like in-depth plot summaries/analysis, character profiles, and just generally organized info and spreadsheets.

Pretty much. I rarely use it for a walkthrough, mostly just to read about background info or get extra information about the plot.
 
I practically never use guides, but I do visit vgsales.wikia.com from time to time. Still, never thought of it as a gaming website.

I think that's the good thing about it. It doesn't come off as a gaming site. There are ads yes (to be expected) but no opinion. The sites cut away all the bs and just leaves actual information one can use. That's it. More Wikipedia (hence it's name) and thankfully (a thousand times) less IGN, GameSpot, etc.
 
people still use IGN? its horrendous

Their current sidequest guide they have for mass effect 3 is really good. (they also used the same style guide for skyward sword, also great)

I also loved the fallout wiki since he first part of an entry would be info on how to complete a quest and the second would be a a guide on avoiding glitches that will break the game/mission that would sometimes be longer than the actual guide itself.
 
This isn't surprising really.

And how have people never heard of it? I'm sure most have looked something up and found it on a wiki page at least a couple of times.
 
I'm surprised it hadn't done already. Great site. Spent a whole night reading up on all the lore in the Fallout one a while back.
 
So many people who havent heard of it... what? I thought people always went there for info, lore, strategies on different video games, weither its Mass Effect, Elder Scroll or WoW.

I think most people arent even aware they visited Wikia pages...
 
I use Wikia a lot for individual games. I like it for digging into lore. It's also pretty damn helpful for MMO quest help, I've found.
 
Wow, so many people haven't heard of wikia? Never played demons souls in guess

This. Atlus attempted to make an official wiki but people still used the (then Japanese) wikia version when released in America. Kinda funny.
 
It's not hard to use the site and not know what you're lookin' at. I used it for a long time back in the day thinking it was related to Zam. Then when it started popping up for other stuff I thought I was just using wikipedia but with some special function. I didn't realize it was it's own thing till relatively recently.
 
Great sources for information on game series. I browse the Silent Hill and Shin Megami Tensei wikia's from time to time.
 
Ignoring all the gaming specific ones that help with quests you've never used the Memory Alpha, Bulbapedia, Wookieepedia, wikias?
 
Wikia is great. lol at the smug doods in here.

Used it for Dragon Age, Demon Souls, soon to be Dark Souls, and more. It's even useful for reading about mangas and anime. I can get lost poking around Naruto Wiki (having played Ultimate Ninja Storm, I was curious)
 
Wikia is great. lol at the smug doods in here.

Used it for Dragon Age, Demon Souls, soon to be Dark Souls, and more. It's even useful for reading about mangas and anime. I can get lost poking around Naruto Wiki (having played Ultimate Ninja Storm, I was curious)

It is the shit when trying to figure out "god damnit, what chapter did that shit happen?"
 
For reference, these are typical wikia pages.

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surprised so many say they've never heard of them.
 
The World Ends with You wikia is a really good one, the amount of charts and information on each individual pin is impressive.

Wikia is great. lol at the smug doods in here.

Used it for Dragon Age, Demon Souls, soon to be Dark Souls, and more. It's even useful for reading about mangas and anime. I can get lost poking around Naruto Wiki (having played Ultimate Ninja Storm, I was curious)
Yeah, I'm not understanding the reasoning behind the smug attitude in this thread at all.
 
wikia is pretty cool and deserves the hits, but how are they differentiating between gaming and other types of wikia sites? wikia is for a lot more than just video games. I was kind of obsessed with the 24 wiki during that show's run, for instance.

If you're going to count wikia as a gaming website, don't you have to count wikipedia as well? I bet wikipedia gets an assload of hits on its gaming articles every day.
 
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