I'm open to suggestions though, as I don't really have a solution.
At least the Final Fantasy XI logo has some of the series trademark artwork with the text logo. It kind of defeats the purpose of having an image at all - its generally a pretty poor representation of that game unless the typeset/font somehow really stands out. ProtoDrake ( talk) 19:52, 24 July 2015 (UTC) I suppose your reasoning in the current one's shortcomings are correct, though I really don't think using a text-only logo really alleviates that at all. I see this working in a similar way for this game. I remember something similar happening for Final Fantasy XI, which uses just the official logo due to multiple add-on releases. To show the characters properly, official artwork of the main cast can be used, obtainable from this page/associated gallery via official releases from Nintendo. I have a suggestion: use just the game's English logo (the text "Fire Emblem Fates" such as can be seen on its own here and as part of the game's Nintendo page here). No representation exists of the third story path, which is just as important as the others. The image used now is not only for the Japanese version, but for the downloadable version of the two physical releases. As you probably both know, this game has three official storylines, even though only two of those exist as physical releases. Yeah, I was stoked to find that image, it's perfect.- IDV talk 07:34, 20 June 2015 Sergecross73 and IDV:, I need to restart this discussion due to new factors. Thanks! Sergecross73 msg me 19:04, 18 June 2015 (UTC) That would be me. Sergecross73 msg me 16:01, 5 April 2015 (UTC) How was Pokémon Red's cover chosen as that article's image? Maybe the same method of choosing one could be applied to this article as well? Σούπερμα ν/ S u per-man ( talk!) 16:14, 5 April 2015 (UTC)įYI, whoever changed the image made a good choice - that image captures both perfectly in one image. (It's not like one is the "main story" and the others are just a "side story" or DLC. I have no idea which one to use though, since both are rather different, and so far, it doesn't seem like there's any inequality between them. Thoughts? - IDV talk 06:32, 5 April 2015 (UTC) Yeah, what you say is correct according to policy. Once Nintendo releases an image of the boxart for the edition that includes all three "paths" of the game, we could probably use that, but for now we have to come up with something else. basically, we'll have to remove one of the covers - I dunno which one of them we'd use, though. Exceptions are when there's something notable to write about the cover itself, for instance in Catherine or Ōkami, but I don't see that being the case here. Normally we don't use two non-free boxart images for different versions of a game in a single article - see Pokémon Red and Blue, for instance. 15 Semi-protected edit request on 2 March 2016.
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