Editing Style guide
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* Wherever possible, '''all images uploaded to the Wiki should be direct image captures from an unmodified Ephinea installation of ''PSO'' or using data from the same.''' Images which use custom content (e.g. models and textures) should not be uploaded. All images must remain as faithful and accurate to the original as possible. | * Wherever possible, '''all images uploaded to the Wiki should be direct image captures from an unmodified Ephinea installation of ''PSO'' or using data from the same.''' Images which use custom content (e.g. models and textures) should not be uploaded. All images must remain as faithful and accurate to the original as possible. | ||
** Exceptions to this may be made for icons that aren't available in a high enough resolution in-game; for example, high-quality official images of Section IDs aren't available, so the wiki uses Eleria's high-resolution renders with her permission. | ** Exceptions to this may be made for icons that aren't available in a high enough resolution in-game; for example, high-quality official images of Section IDs aren't available, so the wiki uses Eleria's high-resolution renders with her permission. | ||
** Use high-quality graphics options | ** Use high-quality graphics options ("Advanced Effect" in the "More" options in the launcher, "High" detail levels for maps and enemies), and do ''not'' use "Low Res Texture". | ||
** Do not use the in-game bloom, ambient occlusion, or tonemapping shaders for screenshots. Anti-aliasing, anisotropic filtering, and the depth of field shader may be used. | ** Do not use the in-game bloom, ambient occlusion, or tonemapping shaders for screenshots. Anti-aliasing, anisotropic filtering, and the depth of field shader may be used. | ||
* Right-alignment is preferred to left- or centre-alignment. | * Right-alignment is preferred to left- or centre-alignment. |