MediaWiki:Multipleupload-text

Use the form below to upload multiple files.

To view or search previously uploaded files go to the list of uploaded files, (re)uploads are also logged in the upload log, deletions in the deletion log.

WARNING! Your file will be deleted and you will be blocked unless you provide the following information about your upload:
 * 1) The source of the file:
 * 2) *This means the specific name of the medium or the web address where the image was found.
 * 3) *The Combine OverWiki does not allow  non-canon  images to be used in the main namespace, unless they are for a non-canon article (it mostly concerns mods screenshots or reskinned models when appropriate).
 * 4) The proper  image copyright tag , either selected from the drop-down list below or included in the upload summary.
 * 5) A thorough description of the content.
 * And, above all, the information template  seen below.

'''Do not upload content with false descriptions, sources, or copyright tags. Any content of that kind will be deleted and you will be blocked. Do not upload images that do not have anything to do with this wiki, which is not an image repository; they will be deleted. However this does not apply to user images (to be used only on your userpage). Anyways, the information template is also mandatory for them.'''

Please refer to our pre-uploading instructions in our image help page for more information.

Disregard the default options and copy and paste the following code into the "Summary" field below and fill in the correct information to properly source your image, don't alter it and don't forget " ==Summary== " (example): ==Summary==


 * The "attention" field will generally not be used on a new upload, except for Notorphan or No source.
 * The "description" field should be used for an accurate description of the file's contents, preferably with link(s) to its subject(s). This information should be listed whether or not the template is used.
 * The "source" field should list the specific source that the item comes from, with a link to it, and most of the time in italics. If the source is a website, the URL is mandatory. This information should be listed whether or not the template is used.
 * "Author" is an optional field for author/artist information.
 * "Filespecs" should be used to list specific information about any editing or processing the file has undergone -- this is critical for any image which has been modified from the original source. This information should be listed whether or not the template is used.
 * "Licensing" is an absolutely non-optional field which must be used to indicate the license, and "GFDL" or "public domain" licenses must not be used for anything copyrighted by Valve or an affiliate. Again, the copyright templates to be chosen can be found at Category:Copyright templates. Most of the time, the template used for the pictures seen on this wiki is Gamescreenshot, which is Fairuse by default. This information must be listed whether or not the template is used.
 * "Other versions" should be used to indicate when alternate but non-duplicate versions or formats of a file are available.
 * The "cat" fields are for image categories. For now "cat type", for example "Category:Half-Life 2: Episode One screenshots", is the primary one to be used. You'll find the needed category/categories here. Be careful, however. If all the images from the games fall into the Gamescreenshot license, only in-game images and models viewed in a model viewer fall into the "screenshot" category, while other images, such as extracted logos or unaltered textures fall into the simple "images" category. The other field usage is the "cat subject" (see the in-universe subjects images category to choose the proper category). Use these fields only if you are certain of how the image categorization system works.

See also Help:Images for pre- and post-upload information.

If you just skipped past everything above to get to the part where you upload the file, your upload will be deleted, and you will be blocked. If you don't care, bear in mind that we do.