I've just completed this today and I'm looking for some feedback as to what people think of it. It's the first manual type thing I've ever created so I'm not expecting it to be perfect.
It's more aimed at beginners but I tried to cover absolutely everything, which may be an issue but I did it anyway
Spring Lobby User Guide (first draft)
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- prandipadaro
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- Joined: 19 Oct 2011, 22:38
Re: Spring Lobby User Guide (first draft)
i like this project.
The voice "balance Team" try to equilibrate the teams using some information, I think using rank.
The voice "balance Team" try to equilibrate the teams using some information, I think using rank.
Re: Spring Lobby User Guide (first draft)
Very nice tutorial, TBH Ive never realized that SL has some of features shown there ;D. Keep the good work!
- MasterBel2
- Posts: 347
- Joined: 11 Apr 2016, 12:03
Re: Spring Lobby User Guide (first draft)
Thanks!prandipadaro wrote:i like this project.
Yeah - but as opposed "Balance alliances" - I guess I'd have to see this in action to be 100% sure on what it does.prandipadaro wrote:The voice "balance Team" try to equilibrate the teams using some information, I think using rank.
There are countless things that I only found were there because I forced myself to write this. I'm really glad it could be helpful!PtaQ wrote:Very nice tutorial, TBH Ive never realized that SL has some of features shown there ;D. Keep the good work!
- PepeAmpere
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- Joined: 03 Jun 2010, 01:28
Re: Spring Lobby User Guide (first draft)
MasterBel2 wrote:I've just completed this today and I'm looking for some feedback as to what people think of it. It's the first manual type thing I've ever created so I'm not expecting it to be perfect.
It's more aimed at beginners but I tried to cover absolutely everything, which may be an issue but I did it anyway
SL Users Guide 2.pdf
Tell me, MasterBel2, when you have read any software manual last time? With respect to you effort - do you think that (new) players are interested in reading of manual of "game" before they start to play?
Re: Spring Lobby User Guide (first draft)
Do they even know that this is a game?PepeAmpere wrote:Tell me, MasterBel2, when you have read any software manual last time? With respect to you effort - do you think that (new) players are interested in reading of manual of "game" before they start to play?
He raised up the problem of the wall that prevents new players to join this game: the impossibility to start a game.
I agree that this is not the solution of the problem, anyway a documentation is
always useful, but is read after, by who needs extra informations.
- MasterBel2
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Re: Spring Lobby User Guide (first draft)
PepeAmpere wrote:MasterBel2 wrote:I've just completed this today and I'm looking for some feedback as to what people think of it. It's the first manual type thing I've ever created so I'm not expecting it to be perfect.
It's more aimed at beginners but I tried to cover absolutely everything, which may be an issue but I did it anyway
SL Users Guide 2.pdf
Tell me, MasterBel2, when you have read any software manual last time? With respect to you effort - do you think that (new) players are interested in reading of manual of "game" before they start to play?
If you have any specific recocomendations, I'd love to hear them. No, I'm not particularly skilled in this field. @ShockWave are you saying I should tell the readers explicitely what SL is and is not? I had thought it would be okay to have that as assumed knowledge, but I guess it's important to put it in anway.ShockWave wrote:Do they even know that this is a game?
Re: Spring Lobby User Guide (first draft)
I was talking about a generic problem, that a guide is read only when a player needs extra features.MasterBel2 wrote: If you have any specific recocomendations, I'd love to hear them. No, I'm not particularly skilled in this field. @ShockWave are you saying I should tell the readers explicitely what SL is and is not? I had thought it would be okay to have that as assumed knowledge, but I guess it's important to put it in anway.
But the problem is that new players, those who may need the guide, can't figure out why they haven't
installed any game.
The answer is quite straightforward for who knows that after 20 subtle commands, basically your whole guide,
you will finally start the game. :D
The problem is that "the game" is uninstalled before any other further action, a daily newbies' chat example:
"what's this ***? where is the game?"
"how to start a game please newbie help me"
"sorry i was looking for a game i dunno what i have installed"
"..."