Re: Thanks for all the help
The manual might be better than the wiki, but one thing the wiki can do is offer two things:
#1 Demo players can have a little insight on what to expect from the full version.
#2 A link from the true Dom3 wiki page will mean people curious about the game who have never even played the demo will have a lot of intruiging info at their tips. I've found that strategy gamers love to read about the details of a game, and this could get them hooked.
Anyway, I'm not good at starting wikis, but I like editing them. Whenever someone gets the chance, Dom3 needs its wiki on wikipedia typed up. The DomII wiki might make a good example.
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