Board Thread:Weekly discussions/@comment-33872406-20180504110915/@comment-26488146-20180506203831

Peashooter Winmo wrote: 10. Them supporting the idea of a 4.5 billion-year-old Earth and evolution Oh, come on, don't tell me that you are one of those people who think that the Earth is 300 million years old and that evolution doesn't exist. 12. Not requiring Flower Pots in most worlds for PvZ2 You do realize how tedious, annoying, and unfun this would be, right? 14. World-exclusive plants (especially because of Modern Day) What exactly would be gained from bringing Hot Potato and Lily Pad into any other world (Modern Day excluded, that I can understand)? 15. Wet sand (I hate the idea of putting Lily Pads on land) So you would rather your Lily Pads all die every time the tide goes down? 19. Not being able to play the tutorial as part of Modern Day Again, what purpose would that serve? The tutorial is designed to help players understand the game, it's a tutorial. It contains no special or unique zombies from Modern Day, and would be very easy I imagine if you got to pick your own plants. Plus, why would you put a tutorial in one of the hardest worlds of the game? 24. How hard it is to get Unicorn Chomper It was supposed to be a reward for player dedication to playing the first GW, making it easy to get would defeat the purpose. 25. Costumes and GW cosmetics (I don't like them because they ruin the character's designs) Not having these would make the game a lot less unique and fun. Every person playing a specific class would look identical, not to mention the staggering lack of content that would be present in Sticker Packs if your removed customizations.

And 3 things I don't like about the wiki:

2. Separate pages for the same thing across different games

3. You have to save the images to a folder instead of drag and drop if you want them on your computer (yes, I know this applies to all wikis, but I still hate it) We have already discussed in-depth why separate pages for things across different games is necessary. As for images, having to save the images to your folders can be tedious, yes, but it allows you to give images specific names that can make them easier for other users to find.