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With the PSP game map location, I am going to add "possible" locations to some of the pages; indicating the info came with the psp. I assume to some extent we will consider the locations to be canon. --[[User:Mutopis|Mutopis]] 01:13, 15 April 2012 (UTC)
With the PSP game map location, I am going to add "possible" locations to some of the pages; indicating the info came with the psp. I assume to some extent we will consider the locations to be canon. --[[User:Mutopis|Mutopis]] 01:13, 15 April 2012 (UTC)


:If you're going to do that, please base it on what the map actually shows. Things like population density are not shown. Furthermore, understand placement and scale is inexact. For example, everyone can walk to school together which means the residences are very close to one another (< 1km would be standard). In terms of inexact placement, take the windmills as an example. Tt appears to be on a body of water but of course it isn't. Re: population, the area referred to as "downtown" has many buildings and is described as highly populated, but looking at the map, it doesn't appear to be exceptionally numerous in buildings. tldr; keep it to the facts of what you can see and don't speculate so much until you've played the game, please. I don't want to spend so much of my time fixing things. --[[User:Randomanon|randomanon]] 07:26, 15 April 2012 (UTC)
:If you're going to do that, please base it on what the map actually shows. Things like population density are not shown. Furthermore, understand placement and scale is inexact. For example, everyone can walk to school together which means the residences are very close to one another (< 1km would be standard). In terms of inexact placement, take the windmills as an example. It appears to be on a body of water but of course it isn't. Re: population, the area referred to as "downtown" has many buildings and is described as highly populated, but looking at the map, it doesn't appear to be exceptionally numerous in buildings. tldr; keep it to the facts of what you can see and don't speculate so much until you've played the game, please. I don't want to spend so much of my time fixing things. --[[User:Randomanon|randomanon]] 07:26, 15 April 2012 (UTC)

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In the game, they mostly just say Mitakihara without specifying city or town. However, the evacuation order for Walpurgis (which I've heard many times) just like in the anime, clearly says Mitakihara city. I've heard Sayaka say Mitakihara city as well. I don't recall an instance where they refer to it as town. So, this is why I went with city instead of town in describing the game. --randomanon 16:45, 14 April 2012 (UTC)

With the PSP game map location, I am going to add "possible" locations to some of the pages; indicating the info came with the psp. I assume to some extent we will consider the locations to be canon. --Mutopis 01:13, 15 April 2012 (UTC)

If you're going to do that, please base it on what the map actually shows. Things like population density are not shown. Furthermore, understand placement and scale is inexact. For example, everyone can walk to school together which means the residences are very close to one another (< 1km would be standard). In terms of inexact placement, take the windmills as an example. It appears to be on a body of water but of course it isn't. Re: population, the area referred to as "downtown" has many buildings and is described as highly populated, but looking at the map, it doesn't appear to be exceptionally numerous in buildings. tldr; keep it to the facts of what you can see and don't speculate so much until you've played the game, please. I don't want to spend so much of my time fixing things. --randomanon 07:26, 15 April 2012 (UTC)