I understand this is a bit off-topic, but I put it in the Sites forum because it has to do with, well, sites that are about aspects of video games that most people here are interested in. Mods, feel free to move this if you feel it's appropriate to do so.
See, I'm not saying I'm very knowledgable with coding and RAM to be honest, but when I play a game, I often just like to screw around so much that I know everything I can possibly know about its physics, logic, and object interactions. I'm sure that a great amount of people reading this are the same way. I always feel like I want to document it somewhere, but when I put stuff like that on my user namespace on Wiktionary the admins nag me that it isn't appropriate for the site and takes up (an *extremely* small amount that almost amounts to nothing of) the WMF's bandwidth. I say that like I'm being mean, but I'm not trying to be, just stating facts. (Note that I wasn't making *entries* like that, I was putting them on my user namespace, meaning parts of my user page) Anywaym I want to publish it all somewhere, you know. But how?
I feel like there should be a wiki website that stores game logic and physics documentation. The site would be divided by game, and it would tell all about how the game at hand works (as far as we know anyway) from start to finish. It would allow links to YouTube videos, or whatever other video websites, you know Dailymotion and whatnot, in order to demonstrate certain glitches or other game logic aspects.
I know what you're thinking. "Well, TASVideos' documentation already does this, like, say, in GameResources.html." But the site itself isn't specifically for this, it is for TAS movie submission, ultimately, and the game resources and submission commentary are just meant to help people in the interest of beating the game as fast as possible using tools. Plus, there are consoles that aren't even near the possibility of TASing right now, such as XBox 360 and the Wii U. In other words, I'd like a site that not only explains the aspects of the game that make it easier to beat it faster (or with more entertainment value), but also just...well...*everything* about the game that is known to humans playing them.
See, the question is, how would we organize all this information? I know that it would be separated by game, obviously, since each game is its own universe (as I like to say), and the universes don't generally intertwine. I also have the feeling that anyone should be able to edit it, like Wikipedia, without any qualification or rank standards for users (other than registration, probably).
There are just so many aspects of a game, and I have several that I just want to spew out all the information about the entire game on a single document. Some examples of games I want to dissect are Santa Claus Saves the Earth, That's So Raven, both of the Foster's games, LEGO Friends for the DS, Transformers for the PS2, Adventures in the Magic Kingdom, and a few others. And I've tried doing this before for Transformers, but lost motivation because of the fact that I had no idea how I was supposed to organize this information. For instance, a blaster shot can affect an enemy, but then I'd have to jump straight into talking about how it affects the enemy, but wait a minute, I wanted to put the enemy reactions to stuff in its own separate section as well. (Ugh)
That's the kind of stuff I struggle with when doing this.
Any ideas? If enough users here agree that there should be a site like this, and we find out a good enough system for how the info will all be organized, I'm willing to chip in some money for its creation and bandwidth and such.