

I didn't know of a quest page I will get right on that. You're right about there being a spoiler warning. the articles on quest - they all have spoiler warnings anyway and if someone looks up a quest, even a minor one, he's probably looking for a walkthrough anyway. I think maybe we should limit the spoilers on this general Fallout 3 page, but there's no point in limiting spoilers in e.g. VvAnarchangelvV 22:17, 21 September 2008 (UTC) What I was really after was a consensus that information be added with an eye to removing unnecessary spoilers, and I personally would like additional spoiler messages to be inserted in the main text, so that the rest of the text can be read by someone wanting to avoid spoilers. But these facts are integral to not only a plot precis, but the list of gameplay elements. For example, revealing that the player's physiognomy reflects /is reflected by the father's facial features gives away at least three things: the father goes missing, the player is sent to search for the father, and the player finds the father.

There are numerous examples of spoilers already on the page, that, in the end, I am not concerned with, as they contain inextricable information that is relevant to the subject of this page. It didn't mean, this example, and "similar things" on the page, it meant, this example and "similar things" that might be added to the page. However, I didn't make that perfectly clear. More sensibly, I suggested a format, with an example, and mentioned "similar things". It is ludicrous to expect that text designed to impart the plot not contain parts of the plot that the reader might not want to see yet, sorry :o) I meant the main article anyway, and I shouldn't have limited myself to saying pre-release either. In retrospect, there are so many things wrong with my wording of "pre-release plot synopsis". If you look up a quest you are most likely looking for help but we shouldn't give any lesser quests "how to's" until a few days after the game comes out.

