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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2016 13:26:51 GMT
I kinda stopped making guides for wc3 because they weren't noticed and my game file info for wc3 and gog2 was used only by few people, who made them more overviewable, and most of my info went unnoticed by majority so I kinda only try to help when I'm summoned(which kinda drops any possibility for me becoming Illuminati)... .
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Post by saltin on Jul 19, 2016 7:21:09 GMT
I kinda stopped making guides for wc3 because they weren't noticed and my game file info for wc3 and gog2 was used only by few people, who made them more overviewable, and most of my info went unnoticed by majority so I kinda only try to help when I'm summoned(which kinda drops any possibility for me becoming Illuminati)... . Remember that just because there might not be many replies to a guide that you made it does not mean that many other players did not read it or use it or appreciate it.In fact there is a high chance that at least some of your material was highly usefull to some players. It just happens that many members choose to only read but not necessarily post even when they really like what they read.In that case that would still make you a contributor it just that you would fall under the category of under appreciated or recognized that is all. Also remember that practice makes perfect! Many posters skills at making guides are only so so and average when they first start but after making several guides they get better and better and their presentations become much more appealing and attrative and helpfull and at that point of excellence they start receiving more replies and questions and interaction.
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Post by Singlemalt on Jul 19, 2016 7:39:57 GMT
I kinda stopped making guides for wc3 because they weren't noticed and my game file info for wc3 and gog2 was used only by few people, who made them more overviewable, and most of my info went unnoticed by majority so I kinda only try to help when I'm summoned(which kinda drops any possibility for me becoming Illuminati)... . I understand the feeling of not enough appreciation on hugh posts/guides which took you a lot of time. But as Saltin posted above it is always noticed and probably used by non posting members. And indeed practise will always help and gives u an idea what others like or dislike in one of your guides (like printscreens are always appreciated). One other remark... No member of the illuminati posted in here or somewhere else what the requirements are to become 1... So, I think you should not make assumptions what will or will not drops any possibilty to become one.. At least that is my opinion
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2016 8:18:13 GMT
I kinda stopped making guides for wc3 because they weren't noticed and my game file info for wc3 and gog2 was used only by few people, who made them more overviewable, and most of my info went unnoticed by majority so I kinda only try to help when I'm summoned(which kinda drops any possibility for me becoming Illuminati)... . Remember that just because there might not be many replies to a guide that you made it does not mean that many other players did not read it or use it or appreciate it.In fact there is a high chance that at least some of your material was highly usefull to some players. It just happens that many members choose to only read but not necessarily post even when they really like what they read.In that case that would still make you a contributor it just that you would fall under the category of under appreciated or recognized that is all. Also remember that practice makes perfect! Many posters skills at making guides are only so so and average when they first start but after making several guides they get better and better and their presentations become much more appealing and attrative and helpfull and at that point of excellence they start receiving more replies and questions and interaction. Ik, ik but my guides weren't made for easiest countries and easiest form, I made them more for really advanced players (for example no general, no ion guide etc)
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Post by Ivan Kolev on Jul 20, 2016 16:09:58 GMT
My stuff is like 40% Good stuff, 50% RP and 10% either just awfully bad grammar or spam.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2016 16:14:16 GMT
Remember that just because there might not be many replies to a guide that you made it does not mean that many other players did not read it or use it or appreciate it.In fact there is a high chance that at least some of your material was highly usefull to some players. It just happens that many members choose to only read but not necessarily post even when they really like what they read.In that case that would still make you a contributor it just that you would fall under the category of under appreciated or recognized that is all. Also remember that practice makes perfect! Many posters skills at making guides are only so so and average when they first start but after making several guides they get better and better and their presentations become much more appealing and attrative and helpfull and at that point of excellence they start receiving more replies and questions and interaction. Ik, ik but my guides weren't made for easiest countries and easiest form, I made them more for really advanced players (for example no general, no ion guide etc) No general and no ion is great for new-comers and advanced members. If they don't have generals then they can follow your guide perfectly, and advanced can just add a couple generals for ease
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Jul 20, 2016 16:20:46 GMT
I have 30% spam, 25% EW4, 15% RP, 15% Moderator stuff, and 10% WC3
I used to be 55% EW4, 30% Spam, 15% RP
And in my early days I was 100% EW4
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Post by Ivan Kolev on Jul 20, 2016 16:25:46 GMT
I have 30% spam, 25% EW4, 15% RP, 15% Moderator stuff, and 10% WC3 I used to be 55% EW4, 30% Spam, 15% RP And in my early days I was 100% EW4 According to this setup, then Id say that: 5% EW4+Wc3 Combined 10% Spam and just bad posts 15% Moderator stuff 30% Random good stuff+Presentations 50% RP
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2016 16:50:11 GMT
Ik, ik but my guides weren't made for easiest countries and easiest form, I made them more for really advanced players (for example no general, no ion guide etc) No general and no ion is great for new-comers and advanced members. If they don't have generals then they can follow your guide perfectly, and advanced can just add a couple generals for ease It was made just to show it is possible and it takes huge skill to make it possible, so no newbie support on that, I think I'll get the game again if nothing comes out soon.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Jul 20, 2016 16:51:18 GMT
I have 30% spam, 25% EW4, 15% RP, 15% Moderator stuff, and 10% WC3 I used to be 55% EW4, 30% Spam, 15% RP And in my early days I was 100% EW4 According to this setup, then Id say that: 5% EW4+Wc3 Combined 10% Spam and just bad posts 15% Moderator stuff 30% Random good stuff+Presentations 50% RP mine'd be 20% moderator stuff 20% good stuff 30% spam 30% RP
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2016 16:59:00 GMT
According to this setup, then Id say that: 5% EW4+Wc3 Combined 10% Spam and just bad posts 15% Moderator stuff 30% Random good stuff+Presentations 50% RP mine'd be 20% moderator stuff 20% good stuff 30% spam 30% RP 20%guides 25%good stuff 15%spam 30%RP 10%other stuff(mods etc and other things)
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2016 17:21:23 GMT
mine'd be 20% moderator stuff 20% good stuff 30% spam 30% RP 20%guides 25%good stuff 15%spam 30%RP 10%other stuff(mods etc and other things) Mine is 30 % spam 30% guides 30% Officer's lounge 10% good stuff
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Post by Ivan Kolev on Jul 20, 2016 17:25:06 GMT
According to this setup, then Id say that: 5% EW4+Wc3 Combined 10% Spam and just bad posts 15% Moderator stuff 30% Random good stuff+Presentations 50% RP mine'd be 20% moderator stuff 20% good stuff 30% spam 30% RP 20% moderator stuff? wut? Ive been a mod since october of last yr i want to say up until this month, I seriously doubt 20% is moderator stuff. Could be wrong though, just saying. Either that or I'm misjudging how much of my posts are moderator stuff.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2016 17:27:20 GMT
mine'd be 20% moderator stuff 20% good stuff 30% spam 30% RP 20% moderator stuff? wut? Ive been a mod since october of last yr i want to say up until this month, I seriously doubt 20% is moderator stuff. Could be wrong though, just saying. Either that or I'm misjudging how much of my posts are moderator stuff. Is there a lot of posts in the moderator board?
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Post by Ivan Kolev on Jul 20, 2016 17:34:44 GMT
20% moderator stuff? wut? Ive been a mod since october of last yr i want to say up until this month, I seriously doubt 20% is moderator stuff. Could be wrong though, just saying. Either that or I'm misjudging how much of my posts are moderator stuff. Is there a lot of posts in the moderator board? Dont know anymore, but when I was there, it would be on and off. Sometimes it would be dead silent, sometimes it would be bustling. There is quite a bit of posts on the moderator board though.
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