Path of Exile - Wiki site

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iamacyborg wrote:
You're awesome for all the work you've put it!


I see it as a win-win situation, I can practice my english in a interesting and really useful way, can step by step learn about POE and use my time worthwile instead of any arbitrary gambling while waiting for (beta) release or key - thats a lot compared with the tiny part I did up to now... ;)
invited by timer @ 10.12.2011
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deutsche Community: www.exiled.eu & ts.exiled.eu
Sooooo... what's the most updated wiki? i'm confused right now (and i don't want to dig up both threads).

is it this one?
or pathofexile.shoutwiki.com?

It seems the community is just duplicating efforts right now.
Last edited by KurzedMetal#4659 on Oct 24, 2011, 1:49:11 PM
This one is more up-to-date. The one at shoutwiki still says the game is in alpha, only lists 4 classes, doesn't have the new difficulty names, and has generally outdated and incorrect information, not to mention some stuff Chris doesn't want listed yet (like item names and affixes) for future clarity.
Closed Beta/Alpha Tester back after a 10-year hiatus.
First in the credits!
Bumping. I've got a load of stuff to add to the site, and I need your help!
Glad to see the wiki is still alive. The ShoutWiki hosting really was no good. I've made an account so I'll start chipping in soon enough. I'm finally starting to learn how to to good formatting on a wiki at the moment (tables, etc.)
IGN: SpudOfDoom | The Exiled - Path Of Exile's oldest clan
It's great that some people are making wiki page ;) sometimes when you need some information it's quicker to look for it ;)
Will gladly get stuck in once/if I get a Beta invite... Have plenty of time to contribute and have designed a few websites so could be helpful : )
Happy to have "Beta Member" under my name : P
Last edited by Yeknomious#0547 on Jan 8, 2012, 4:06:30 PM
always welcome and helpful!
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Soratapl wrote:
It's great that some people are making wiki page ;) sometimes when you need some information it's quicker to look for it ;)


Yeah its all good for the community, but sadly (for my experience) "any" guy who's able to create the base of such a data collection (like a wiki) think he _must_ do his own - leading in many parallel projects with the same goal, with splitted co-workers, all possible negative side effects and most of them (for a information collection with the extend like POE) ending, dying unfinished/incomplete.

Especially if the project gets some noticeable interest in varying languages, it should be concentrated in _one_ big point - above all a wiki could handle this with no problems.

(I did some work on the german part of the 'cyborgs' wiki, but some time ago I noticed some similar, parallel projects of others)
invited by timer @ 10.12.2011
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deutsche Community: www.exiled.eu & ts.exiled.eu
perhaps something to help people choose classes?

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