There are two common forms of the English written language: American English, used in the United States and parts of the world under their administration (i.e. Puerto Rico), and British English, used in the United Kingdom and former colonies as primary or secondary languages. Resident Evil Wiki should be made as neutral as possible to the spelling forms, as the series is Japanese in origin. However, all files and examines should be written in American English like their in-game counterparts, unless the file says otherwise.
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| - There are two common forms of the English written language: American English, used in the United States and parts of the world under their administration (i.e. Puerto Rico), and British English, used in the United Kingdom and former colonies as primary or secondary languages. Resident Evil Wiki should be made as neutral as possible to the spelling forms, as the series is Japanese in origin. However, all files and examines should be written in American English like their in-game counterparts, unless the file says otherwise.
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| - There are two common forms of the English written language: American English, used in the United States and parts of the world under their administration (i.e. Puerto Rico), and British English, used in the United Kingdom and former colonies as primary or secondary languages. Resident Evil Wiki should be made as neutral as possible to the spelling forms, as the series is Japanese in origin. However, all files and examines should be written in American English like their in-game counterparts, unless the file says otherwise. All other pages are allowed to be changed between British and American. However, the style must remain consistent through the whole page. Edits that change only the dialect may be seen as an attempt to push one's POV.
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