Hey there, tech lovers and game fans! Nuked here, ready to take you on a fun and fascinating tour of one of gaming’s most legendary community projects. Let’s delve into the long-running Elder Scrolls wiki that has been a home for fans for three whole decades!
For over 30 years, The Unofficial Elder Scrolls Pages (UESP) has been the go-to treasure trove for everything Elder Scrolls, from game guides and lore to merchandise and tabletop games. Imagine a place where fans contribute tens of thousands of articles, keeping the vast world of Tamriel alive and evolving, all year round.
Started back in 1995 by Dave Humphrey, a passionate Elder Scrolls fanatic who wasn’t just creating a fan website but building a vibrant community. Known for being older than Google itself, UESP evolved from a humble USENET FAQ to a fully collaborative wiki, powered by devoted editors and an ever-growing fanbase.
The magic lies in how the wiki keeps pace with the games. Whether it’s the classic Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion or the fresh remastered editions, the community tirelessly organizes and updates content, tackling the tricky task of integrating DLCs and remakes head-on. That’s the kind of dedication that keeps the wiki both detailed and user-friendly.
Meet some of the heroes behind the scenes: Robert Morley, who turned to the wiki during tough times and now manages bots that upload thousands of game data entries, and Dillon, the prolific editor who’s been polishing pages since he was a pre-teen. Their passion ensures the wiki isn’t just a data dump but a living, breathing guide full of stories, edits, and screenshots that fans can rely on.
This incredible teamwork isn’t just about preserving game info. It sparks creativity, fuels debates, and inspires new mods and projects. Because at the heart of it, communities like UESP are creating a lasting record of gaming history – a place where players can explore the past and dream about the future.
So grab your pixelated sword and bookmark this gem, because The Unofficial Elder Scrolls Pages is proof that with a little teamwork and a lot of love, fans can build worlds far beyond what developers alone imagine!