Help:Contributing

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Welcome to the Sly Cooper Modding Wiki! Our focus is on technical documentation of the Sly Cooper games to aid in making mods and modding tools. If you would like to contribute but aren’t sure where to start, keep reading for how to get started.

Content Policy

When adding new content to the wiki, please abide by the following rules:

  1. No copyrighted content – Do not post any copyrighted game code, assets, or content from other websites without the proper license/attribution.
  2. Keep it relevant – Please only add content that is relevant to modding and reverse-engineering the Sly Cooper games.
  3. Be respectful – Please be respectful of other users and their contributions. If you have any questions or concerns feel free to contact a wiki administrator.
  4. Have fun! – This is a place for people to share their love of modding, so have fun and enjoy!

How to Contribute

Documenting game content

Documentation is the core focus of this wiki. If, through modding or reverse-engineering, you learn some new technical information about a file format, game mechanic, or something along those lines, please add it! The goal is to make information readily accessible and prevent people from doing the same work over and over, thereby making it quicker and easier to make mods.

If you have something to add something but there is no page for it, create one. Even if it’s very short, just add the {{stub}} tag to the bottom of the page, and eventually someone will come along and expand it.

Adding images

If an article is very wordy and but has no images, it may be a good idea to add some. This might be as simple as taking a screenshot in PCSX2 and uploading it. If you can improve the wiki by adding an image, please do so!

When uploading images, please stick to these guidelines:

  • For game screenshots, use native resolution PNG images where possible
  • Use descriptive files names, eg. Sly 1 May Proto Debug Menu.png is much better than SCREENSHOT_202207050937.PNG

When in doubt, an image that may need to be replaced is better than no image at all if it will improve the article.

Fact-checking

One way to contribute to the wiki is by fact-checking statements to confirm their accuracy. The category Category:Articles needing fact-checking contains a list of pages with statements that need to be checked.

If you are able to confirm something is true, simply remove the [check] tag or replace it with a citation. If you check a statement and find out that it’s incorrect, feel free to correct it!

Citing Sources

You can cite sources using ref tags. If you’re in a hurry, you can just include the URL of the source. If you have time, include the article title, publication name, and date published as follows:

<ref name=“sly 4 review”>[https://www.ign.com/articles/2010/11/17/the-sly-collection-review?amp=1 The Sly Collection Review] - IGN, 4 May 2012</ref>

The above code will add a reference to the bottom of the page that looks like this:

The Sly Collection Review - IGN, 4 May 2012

If the information you are citing is coming directly from one of the games, you can use the template {{Sly 1}}, {{Sly 2}}, {{Sly 3}}, or {{Sly 4}} in the reference.