Board Thread:Wiki General Discussion/@comment-5428123-20131005092451/@comment-5428123-20131209035754

Thanks for letting me know. I think Wikia was reorganizing things, and moved the page themselves as part of their collection page. I'll need to update links on the site to reflect that as I wasn't aware it was moved until now.

Also, I wouldn't consider the elements you described as being typical gambling elements. When people think of gambling, they think of games you'd find in a casino, with elements of betting and such. There are few things like that in LOC (outside of Steam Casino), so I wouldn't think it would be enough to fit the conventional notion of gambling. Furthermore, in-game purchases are a part of most online games nowadays, and many of them aren't sure-fire ones guaranteed to put you ahead of the competition.

I think there would have to be pretty obvious and salient elements of gambling in the game to warrant informing parents of such. For a game like Fallout New Vegas, it would be warranted to say that gambling is there, but for LOC, I don't think it's necessary.