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Hi, I saw your question at the Teahouse and made a couple of minor changes to your User page. That game looks like fun. Did you know you have a Sandbox for experiments? Just click the Sandbox link at the top of the page. Good luck, and welcome to Wikipedia! -- Margin1522 (talk) 00:37, 21 July 2014 (UTC)
Hi The Free Editor Anyone Can Cite, the reason why I deleted it is because we already have that information in the Mass Effect 2: Arrival article, so it is redundant to have it in the Mass Effect 2 article. Also, the downloadable content and sequel sections of the article already explains the bridge between Mass 2 and 3, so it is unnecessary to have it again in the plot section. And finally, the plot section is already quite long and, according to Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Article guidelines, plot sections must be concise. Keep in mind that the Mass Effect 2 article is about the "default" version of Mass 2 because we have separated DLC articles: Stolen Memory, Overlord, Shadow Broker, and Arrival. --Niwi3 (talk) 18:15, 6 August 2014 (UTC)