Board Thread:Suggestions on Baldur's Gate Wiki/@comment-3045005-20191211220131/@comment-3045005-20191212153712

This is a little less related to what I began this topic as (infoboxes) but more on a general policy point, I would like to mention something that I feel very strongly about. I may not even need to mount this defense, since I see you have just edited policy to say it is probably acceptable:

I think it should be alright for pages or article sections marked "walkthrough" or "guide" to use player-directed commands or use "you" (still with a formal tone of voice, of course).

On one of my earliest edits you had replied by saying that you thought neutral references to the main character should be used at all times instead of "you," but this leads to very unnatural-sounding wording. Most wikis with walkthrough sections do give direct commands to the player in this way, e.g. "walk to the room to the north. If you head east from there, you will find a room full of loot" etc.

Instead of "Gorion's Ward should walk to the room to the north. If the Ward heads east from there, they will find a room full of loot" etc. :)