User blog comment:NOBODY/Walkthrough run/@comment-1455034-20120925140303/@comment-1455034-20120928163955

Well, a project page would be easily accessible to everyone, tell them about the project, and list tips. Through my short period of walkthrough hunting, I've come across some tips:

1: No commentary - videos which have commentary should not be put up in place of a walkthrough. They should only be put up if the level covered is not available anywhere else.

2: No multi-level walkthroughs - mult-level walkthroughs are walkthroughs which cover multiple levels in one video. They should only be used if one level contained in the video does not have a stand-alone video.

3: Searching tips - whenever you search for a walkthrough, try searching using these words: Nitrome level. It pulls up walkthroughs for that level very easily, or none if none exist. It's good to search with the safe mode thing on.

4: Which to choose - if multiple walkthroughs for the same level come up, you should pick one that has a good frame rate (not choppy. slow). If more than one has good frame rate, pick the shortest one to use as the walkthrough. Some games (like the Ice Breaker series) have videos made by people who show you how to pass the level quickly. In Ice Breaker's case, there was this person who showed how to complete the level in very few cuts. In cases like this, you should include the one that shows how to complete the level in those few cuts, but also include a proper walkthrough for the level, as if that one that shows them how to complete the level in a few cuts is hard, then they will likely have to complete the level on their own walkthrough-less, if they don't want to try that method.

5: Use wikia video uploader - when inputting videos into pages, use the video uploader thingy, not placing the usual code between and tags.

6: How to present the video - Once you upload the video, click the add video thing without making any changes to how you want it to be presented. Then, go into source mode, find the video's links (such as ) and replace it with center. Please remember that when inputting center, use the American spelling (center) instead of Canadian/British spelling (centre).

7: The template - put each video inside a vid walkthrough template.

Well, these are just some tips I found. Anyway, if people want to help, we'll have to direct them to this (for rules). If we create a project page, the rules are there for people to read.

So, would it be okay to have a project page?