User blog comment:The Deadliest Warrior/Grammar and Spelling/@comment-75.105.33.149-20110211050844/@comment-75.105.33.149-20110212020753

Thank you, Omnicube1.

My criticism may be harsh, but I'm not trying to start a war. I really do want to see improvement here, because this wiki deals with a subject I enjoy talking and reading about.

And, to give credit where it's due, I have seen some improvement. For instance, I noted that the Mini Gun was dropped from the Zombie Hunters' arsenal, in favor of more believable choices. Kudos to Kevlar Ninja.

Another way things could be improved is to remember that you're writing for an audience. Your audience is a specific group of people, depending on who you're pitting against each other. Your audience has certain expectations, and while it is okay - and often entertaining - to screw with people's expectations, there needs to be a limit. For instance, if a person who loves vampire stories sees a vampire hunter staking someone through the skull instead of the heart, they're going to call "bullcrap," and doubt the validity of your knowledge.

It's obvious you're all having fun, and it's fun to watch people having fun, but if you leave yourself open to ridicule then people will be more than willing to oblige, especially on the Internet. And that is no fun.

I don't want to attack anyone, but I strongly feel that if you're going to do something, then do it well. Especially if you attach the word "expert" to your name.

Signed, A Huge Nerd.