User:SOTO/Forum Archive/Inclusion debates/@comment-4028641-20151007072528/@comment-2003 4D EA3B 4201 88A 3DC1 D155 5C6E-20170916210512

User:SOTO/Forum Archive/Inclusion debates/@comment-4028641-20151007072528/@comment-2003_4D_EA3B_4201_88A_3DC1_D155_5C6E-20170916210512 I do not agree with adding an invalid tag to every video game. I think there are some video games which should be considered as a real story, exspecially The Adventure Games. These are so much like an episode of Doctor Who and could also be considered as one.

You can say that every game is a little bit different, even those who come to the same conclusion. But are only very small differences in some video games (like turning left or right first), which are not really important for the story. Should this really be a reason for not including video games at all? Having different ways for finding a solution is part of every video game and I think it is essential for video games. It is part of their nature and should not be a reason to not include them. The story still goes on the same way for the players.

There are so many contradictory things in the Doctor Who series, books, audio books, comics etc., which really do not make sense. I think a lot of video games, are considered by the makers and show runners to be canon. Even more so than some books, audio books or comics.

How about making one specific rule page just for video games, due to their specific nature? One rule could be to only add things that are the same for every player, that is playing the game. Another rule could be to not add things that contradict with the information given in the series. If a user makes a wrong edit you can simply refer to the rules. Like for every other edit. Users also have to learn to write some things in the past and some things in the present. I do not see why this would be any different.