Ah ok, thanks for the answer. My problem at first was that I didn't know what the article would look like once my edit had taken effect, now after realizing that it looks exactly like it does in the edit box, I shouldn't have this problem too much anymore. I've actually been using the comments section in most of my edits, aside from things like adding related games, etc.
As a user who doesn't have 1000 wiki points yet, all of my submissions must be approved by a moderator. However, I find that when editing an article, that right after I submit something there is something else I feel I've missed and should also edit. This results in multiple small Wiki edits being submitted in quick succession. For example, I edit an article and add a few paragraphs and submit it. Then not long after that I realize I've missed some things I've meant to add, so I add those and submit that. Then I notice that my formatting is slightly off and decide that I need to correct it, so I correct it and submit that. At this point I just feel like I'm pestering the mods. So I was wondering, is there any sort of etiquette for this? Should I hold off on submitting slight corrections until I've found something more substantial to add to the article?
I doubt anyone could handle a BttF game quite as well Telltale will. Curious to see how they'll be handling the animation however. Still, as a big fan of the movies, I'm pretty excited for this.
Looks like they're bringing it back much in the same way that Street Fighter IV did. Taking it back to its roots while still updating it appropriately. This is something I can definitely get in on if its done with the same class that SF4 was.
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