I was thinking to add a small gallery to the pages, as there are usually three variants, at least for most animals and buildings. Then put them into infoboxes, if any are missing. Many of the images are slightly differently named now because I retained the "_east", but I figured that was better than overwriting a whole other pack of images, and it then retains the naming logic from the game files.
The main reason I've uploaded is that these are uncompressed images, though, directly from the game files. In many cases it's hard to see the difference visually, but 1kb vs 16 kb hardly matters, and it's nice to have them here.
Would be nice to have the coloured variants too, but the game itself probably does that part, and those images aren't in the game files any more, at least I couldn't find them. I see some old pictures have the colours (like for bears), so Tynan probably changed this aspect during development.
Now that the license has been cleared up, I am also thinking about drafting changes to the frontpage in my user space -- if that is something that might be agreeable. Not sure if userspace .js is allowed here, but maybe it doesn't matter too much. What I'd like to try out is a flexible approach, which is basically the standard on a bunch of Gamepedia wikis (a wikifarm for games). It means the frontpage is made up of a few sub-pages, which are placed on the frontpage depending on the screenwidth of the user. That's where .js comes in. To see how it works, you can try with different browser widths on e.g. [1]. Maybe a two-column approach would make more sense here, though, which is what they used on the Witcher 3 wiki.
What I'd really like is to look into the templates and change some things, but it's so darn hard to wrap my head around it all. So much chaining and I lose track of it all. Wikitext in templates is hard enough as it is, with all the nested ifs and whatnot :sad:
I've written a bunch of templates for other wikis, so can hopefully re-use some of that -- but I don't have much experience with Semantic MediaWiki, and certainly don't want to mess up anything. Therefore I haven't dared to try to edit anything yet (except import and adapt a few small new ones).
Of course, if you don't like this or have other ideas, I'm all ears. I'm just trying to improve mattersĀ :)
Stuff like this would be nice to discuss on an Admin noticeboard instead, but apparently there isn't one for this wiki. Might be easier for more people to offer input then, instead of separately on yours, mine or Zesty's user pages. Are some of the other mods somewhat active? Probably on vacation now :P
(Sorry that this got longer than intended).