User talk:ZenobioOlivo

Liberty City Community College
Let me be clear: Further removal of this reference it the articles will be considered edit warring and vandalism and will result in a block from editing GTA Wiki. Smurfy: illuminate - communicate - spectate 22:02, October 13, 2017 (UTC)
 * 1) The architecture and geo-location make it clear that it is physically based on Columbia.
 * 2) 3D Universe and HD Universe can and often do have two differently named renditions of the same real world landmark, so Columbia can be represented by both LCCC and Vespucci University.
 * 3) The portrayal of a highly regarded institution as a low-end community college fits with the parody and satire of the series

As stated in our policies - an edit conflict is required to be discussed in talk, not in edit summaries as you continue to war. I stated my position above why I backed other editors who have asserted the comparison to Columbia. You seem to be the only one with a contrary opinion on the matter. If you return in a week and revert it again, you will be blocked again. Smurfy: illuminate - communicate - spectate 19:22, October 15, 2017 (UTC)

Smurfy: illuminate - communicate - spectate 00:37, November 2, 2017 (UTC)

Vespucci University is an entire block below where you placed the red rectangle. LCC is located where City College is located. City College is a well-known community college located in Washington Heights - way at the top of Manhattan - Columbia is at the very lower part of Upper Manhattan.

Columbia is defined by its Rennaisance architechture notably its City Beautiful layout whereas LCC is made entirely of grey stone and has an ambiguous architechtural style. There is no use of red brick or neo-classical columns as seen at Columbia. Vespucci University overtly makes use of these architechtural features whereas LCC is completely distinct. You seem not to know much about New York City, elite universities, or basic architechtural features. That's probably why you're an administrator on GTA Wiki. And oh yeah -- there is not a single online source which connects LCC to Columbia University. ZenobioOlivo (talk) 01:30, November 2, 2017 (UTC)