User talk:Jasca Ducato
Welcome
Hi, welcome to Assassin's Creed Wiki! Thanks for your edit to the Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad page.
Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Sannse (Talk) 13:12, 22 December 2009
- Jasca, I'm giving you rollback rights. Maybe it help on your source project, and other things. Make good use of them. -- D. Cello 03:56, March 6, 2010 (UTC)
- Hey dude, would you mind telling me what OR means? -- Master Sima Yi 13:46, June 17, 2010 (UTC)
- Youre not interested in joining any of the groups, Jasc? -- D. Cello 01:34, July 26, 2010 (UTC)
"OOU"? oO -- D. Cello 01:12, August 19, 2010 (UTC)
DLCs
I didn't know you moved them. However, to counter, they don't specifically need different pages. Only a historical section (e.g. Assassins, Knights Templar) and a {{WP-REAL}} template. --Silver Mage Ω 07:09, February 22, 2010 (UTC)
- Well, if we do make one for BoF and BotV, we need to make one for each memory sequence in ACII, as per wiki style. If so, then we must also make one for each memory sequence in the first game. Since most of them don't have proper names, what is their naming convention, "Memory Sequence 1 (Assassin's Creed)"? --Silver Mage Ω 13:33, February 22, 2010 (UTC)
- P.S. I'm not here to start an edit war, its just that separating them makes it harder for the viewers to navigate and is quite illogical in my opinion. --Silver Mage
I agree, they must at least have a lunk and a small plot description on the DLC article with a "Main article: Battle of Forli" link too. -- D. Cello 16:39, February 22, 2010 (UTC)
- Hey. I updated quote, Dialogue and Dialogue2 templates to include sourcing links now. I take you will help sourcing things, right? XD -- D. Cello 18:35, February 22, 2010 (UTC)
Yeah, I guess you're right and D. Cello was also kinda right. I mistakenly said "harder to navigate" when I should have said "inconvenient". For the record though, Basilica di San Marco and Santa Maria del Fiore were separated because they were different altogether, whereas DLC and event could blend well. But, now, it's all up to you as I will just be doing minor edits for a while due to busying matters. --Silver Mage Ω 09:00, February 23, 2010 (UTC)
- Jasca, I don't now if its a problem with my browser, but I can't remove the category from the source project page. Can you remove the "Policies of assassins wiki" category, pls? -- D. Cello 02:08, March 18, 2010 (UTC)
- Thanks ;D -- D. Cello 13:25, March 18, 2010 (UTC)
Nomination
Hey Jasca, what do you think of the Malik page? Do you think it deserved to be promoted or not? PassiveNeoluna 04:13, April 1, 2010 (UTC)
Database
Jasca, I've been meaning to talk to you for some time.
I was thinking in making this wiki not only about things that only appear and happen in game, but a torough database of AC related. Like in Hitler's page. He's been only mentioned once, but we have his biography, info and the things mentioned about him in the AC series.
Like in that Father of understanding article. Apparently there is only one of those in our culture, so that's the one the Templars venered. We could expand on that.
So far I've seen your flag is to keep purely and only AC, without expanding much further. But I believe it ould be nice to have all info ever mentioned about it here, instead of linking to wikipedia and etc.
Know what I mean?
What's your toughts about it? -- D. Cello 21:55, April 11, 2010 (UTC)
Adam and Eve
I believe your grammatical change on the Adam and Eve page was wrong. "... offspring of a human and one "Those Who Came Before"" makes less sence than with the "of" you removed twice. It should be either "one of" of without the "one" at all. -- Coladict 06:06, May 16, 2010 (UTC)
- Err... you wrote sense with a "c"... really wanna talk gramatical? -- D. Cello 21:30, May 16, 2010 (UTC)
Hey, it makes moor cents two right sence with a "see", weather or knot ewe thank so. CarloGrimaldi 01:33, June 7, 2010 (UTC)
The Istruttorium
Hey, Jasca. D.Cello and I would like to invite you to become a member of the Istruttorium. We've watched your contributions and you're a great asset to this wiki. We could certainly use someone like you on board if you're interested to help this wiki by becoming part of the Istruttorium. -- Altaïr 04:33, 29th of May, 2010 (UTC)
Assassins.....
I'm saying this here because I'm sick of editing that page....
In the game it says that the Templars were Christians and the Assassins were Muslims. Though, as you get through the game it becomes clear that members of each follow their own religion, often Agnostic (Like that of Mason's today)...... Altair was half Christian/half Muslim yet Altair claimed to be Agnostic, as was Al Mualim who claimed to have 'more Christian in him'......
In Assassin's Creed II, Lineage I think?? Giovanni mentions his Catholic upbringing and most of the statements Ezio gives his dying victims are Catholic passage prayers......
It's almost like you don't even know what Athiest means....... To have no religion??...... As you can clearly see, Assassins had a religion and all religions were welcomed as this was their goal.....
The Templars wanted one religion (Christianity) were noone would wage religious wars and Assassins fought for free will and the right to pray to any God they wished.... This, if nothing else is mentioned throughout the game at any given opportunity.... Or did ignorance rule that out too??...... EchoAltair 02:07, June 7, 2010 (UTC)
Assassins victims
About those victims not being sourced: look at Glyph #15 (if I remember correctly, could be 16, but most likely 15). It'll say that the 'deaths of the tyrants will set the people free' and you'll have to scroll over each tyrant with the Assassins' symbol - meaning that these tyrants were assassinated by the Assassins to protect the people. And the other targets aren't sourced either. Those should? And what reference would I need to put there? -- Master Sima Yi 13:37, June 15, 2010 (UTC)
Picture
"Apparantly we are not allowed to change this picturer" - where is that written? And who made that rule? -- Master Sima Yi 19:03, June 20, 2010 (UTC)
- Speak to D. Cello. I've also left a note on the article's talk page about this, but I've had no responses yet. --Jasca Ducato Council Chamber Assassination record 19:08, June 20, 2010 (UTC)
Religion
Then tell me, where is it said that the organization is atheistic? -- Master Sima Yi 12:36, June 24, 2010 (UTC)
Your Pictures
Do you take pictures of your screen or something? i cant decide whether they suck or are awesome and have a strange
quality to them like of the mysterious painting yeah anyway some are just awesome and some dont look so good but yeah how do u take
your pictures?
Auditor(e) 22:47, July 21, 2010 (UTC)
Cinematic Trailer
Listen Jasca, your problem is that you don't know what a cinematic trailer is. The purpose is to impress the people. They show you what a game developer is trying to accomplish. In other words they show you not what is going to happen, but what might happen. And so far I have seen many trailers that confirm contradictions with the cinematic trailer and games themselves, not just the Assassin's Creed trailers but from many other. The name itself 'cinematic' speaks for itself. It's meant to set the mood of the game, to show the setting, not exact information of what is going to be in it. In fact it would be stupid to do that. If you make a cinematic trailer that is exact how it is in the game, then the player will not be surprised by the game at all. "Oh I've seen that." Who wants to replay what they've already seen. They would know how to play it out. Some cinematic trailers are used to show you what already happened, like I said it's a mood setter eyecandy. But we already know that what you saw in the gameplay trailer of this game, this trailer won't be used as an introduction, it won't be in the game at all. You're mistaking movie trailers from these trailers, both have a different purpose and if you understood marketing you would know this. If you want to look for trailers that can be relied on look for gameplay trailers, cause that shows you exactly what takes place in the game itself, cause while the game might work out differently, the setting remains the same and the animation you see will not change (depending on the game. RPG's tend to have alternate animations, cause they are flexible in the response of your actions in the game itself.) Altaïr 21:43, 1 August, 2010 (UTC)
Hi!!
Hi Jasca, I see what you say about the Pic, the thing is if you "click" on the pic will be bigger and you will see it "big". And that pic the idea is to show some "art work" or dramatism on Ezio's "position", you know "The Cross", is a very cool Desktop image, and probabbly someone will like it.
Well that's me give in you my opinion...I respect yours...xoxo's Allyauditore
The First War
Do we really need this page? Mercenari 16:09, August 21, 2010 (UTC)
- No. Please sign your posts. --Jasca Ducato Council Chamber Assassination record 16:10, August 21, 2010 (UTC)
City articles moves
I saw you moved the articles for the Italian cities to their Italian names. Why? And I assume that you're going to do the same thing for the Middle Eastern cities. How are you going to do that? Move them to the Arabic names? -- Master Sima Yi 12:12, September 1, 2010 (UTC)
- I moved the city articles because all the landmark articles are known by there Italian names in article, so having the cities in English looked odd. And no, I won't be moving the Holy Land cities, as they were never called by the native names in-game. --Jasca Ducato Council Chamber Assassination record 13:52, September 1, 2010 (UTC)
- The Italian cities were called by both their Italian and English names in AC II. By their Italian names by the characters, and by their English names by the Animus (like when fast travelling). The Italian landmarks, however, where called by their Italian names only. Though it looks more odd, in my opinion, when some cities are written by their original names and some by their Anglicized names. I'll ask D. Cello what he thinks of this. -- Master Sima Yi 14:36, September 1, 2010 (UTC)
- Actually, one more than one occasion (if not most) the cities are named in Italian by the characters. I've just played through the game again and can confirm that. --Jasca Ducato Council Chamber Assassination record 14:41, September 1, 2010 (UTC)
- The cities are called by their Italian names by the characters on every occassion, yes. I never said they aren't. -- Master Sima Yi 14:43, September 1, 2010 (UTC)
- Actually, one more than one occasion (if not most) the cities are named in Italian by the characters. I've just played through the game again and can confirm that. --Jasca Ducato Council Chamber Assassination record 14:41, September 1, 2010 (UTC)
- The Italian cities were called by both their Italian and English names in AC II. By their Italian names by the characters, and by their English names by the Animus (like when fast travelling). The Italian landmarks, however, where called by their Italian names only. Though it looks more odd, in my opinion, when some cities are written by their original names and some by their Anglicized names. I'll ask D. Cello what he thinks of this. -- Master Sima Yi 14:36, September 1, 2010 (UTC)