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I know a lot of people like to use infoboxes for everything, but I'm beginning to see them used on a few too many pages. I use them where they replace a large amount of text that is easier displayed in a table - such as numeric data, and large collections of important facts.

The the mayor, population and motto is a very small amount of information, and is a lot easier to express in a sentence - which also gives you the opportunity to expand and explain Alderney State and City (and there might be more cities later). People don't come to this page purely to find any of that information, so there's no point putting it in a prominent infobox (information box).

  • {{infobox mission}} shows a good selection of basic facts (who, where, when, reward, unlocks, unlocked by, fail) which people want to know quickly without reading through too much text - a perfect use of an infobox.
  • {{Infobox gang}} has a lot of little facts, which is good - but only for big gangs.
  • The infobox on Patriot only shows how many doors (slightly useful), the games it is in (useful), and what the vehicle is based on (not useful) - that doesn't warrant a whole infobox to me (which is why I never made one for businesses).
  • {{infobox places}} only shows location (which will often be multiple) and associated people (which varies wildly), and again this would be much better in a sentence or two, as I have mentioned before.
  • {{infobox character}} is potentially useful, but only for a few people for whom we have a lot of information.

There is no specific policy on use of infoboxes, so what do you think? Gboyers talk 10:54, 22 August 2008 (UTC)

I can understand your reasoning, but I actually like the idea of infoboxes for pages. It allows for a consistency, so that (if we establish consistent use of infoboxes across similar pages) all character pages would be immediately identified as characters, all businesses could immediately be identified as businesses, etc. It shouldn't be monotonous, but, for example, the number of doors should be in exactly the same place on all pages, no matter which vehicle or game. Don't get me wrong, we still need the sentence-form description, and I actually don't think the infobox should replace any information at all (at least on the types of pages I'm thinking about), only organize some of it so that it's in a uniform location on the pages across the wiki. Just my initial thoughts. --GuildKnightTalk2me 04:40, 23 August 2008 (UTC)

Motto

I thought that Liberty City in GTA III Era was the "Worst Place in America". Isn't LC in IV just "The Land of Opportunity?" Biggest GTA Fan EverTalk 05:17, 8 January 2009 (UTC)

I've neber heard the first one in IV. Not sure if the second one is the "official" motto, or just what it is known as by a few people. Perhaps there is another nickname like a variation on the "Big Apple"? Gboyers talk 05:19, 8 January 2009 (UTC)
Hmm, you're right. I've heard Land of Opportunity in the real world, just referring to America in general. I can't recall anything else used in IV, but I think if we used the second it would be better than the first (and current). Thoughts? Biggest GTA Fan EverTalk 05:24, 8 January 2009 (UTC)
Don't write anything unless you can explain where you got it from, and why it is applicable - Gboyers talk 05:29, 8 January 2009 (UTC)
Let me just make sure that you didn't misinterpret what I said (I read it over and it sort of sounds like I was talking about Big Apple). What I mean is we would be better using "Land of Opportunity" than the current "Worst Place in America". At least Land of Opportunity is used in game, unlike Worst Place in America. And if you've ever played the first mission you know where it came from. Biggest GTA Fan EverTalk 07:25, 8 January 2009 (UTC)
What I meant was that you could mention "Land of Opportunity", but make sure you only say "is sometimes called" rather than "is officially nicknamed" or "the motto is". Gboyers talk 11:37, 8 January 2009 (UTC)
What about 'Self-proclaimed center of everything'

Streets

I don't agree with this quote:

Some notable streets include Stillwater Avenue. This is a reference to Stilwater the city in another free-roam game in the same vein as GTA — Saint's Row

I think this street is named after the Stillwater, New York or something since some streets are named after colonial places. And I think any reference they would make to a competing game would be in a negative light...--Thescarydude 15:07, 14 March 2009 (UTC)


I believe you are correct. A reference to something in NYC is much more likely than something from another game (with a different spelling?). I'm not sure how 'notable' Stillwater Avenue is, but feel free to change that sentence. You shouldnt say "IS a reference to" unless theres a specific link, you would say "which is probably a reference to" or "may be a reference to". Gboyers talk 15:55, 14 March 2009 (UTC)
But the problem is that now we need to figure out what the streets are named after, I could've sworn it mentioned this on the Wikipedia page for GTA IV a while ago but now it doesn't and I kinda forgot and I'm too lazy to look this up...The only ones I can come up with is the ones named after elements and minerals, some towns and battles but I'm not sure about the rest.--Thescarydude 19:20, 14 March 2009 (UTC)
Just a note that if we're going to make an extensive list of streets, I would use a subpage. Biggest GTA Fan EverTalk 23:06, 14 March 2009 (UTC)

GTA 3 version

has anyone noticed that Algonquin looks a lot like the beta staunton island road layout? Grandtheftautodude 06:21, October 23, 2009 (UTC)

THey are both based off the same part of the same city - so they're supposed to look similar. What do you mean by the 'beta' layout? They wouldn't change the layout after making it, that's all decided beforehand. Gboyers talk 10:37, October 23, 2009 (UTC)

i mean that francis int airport was on staunton island before they changed it see http://gouranga.com/images/gta3/gta3_artwork_01.jpg

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