Mc tutorials ?

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  1. Xehala23

    Xehala23 Well-Known Member

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    Hey
    as a minecrafter... i know a lot of peoples that are like hey i know everything about minecraft I've watched every turorials !
    wellll
    i've been playing since Mc Alpha 1.0.0 and well... even for modded... I've NEVER watched a tutorial...
    and i mainly know things that even tutorials don't tell ...
    so are tutorials rly useful !? i mean... i've learn to fully use AE by my self ... same goes for many mods :I
    sooo
    just post your thoughts about the usabillity of tutorials ...
     
  2. Nothing makes you more mad than a tutorial for an older version of the mod.
     
  3. ghoststeam

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    Unless its a tutorial for a newer version which doesn't help you at all.
     
  4. Kazeodori

    Kazeodori Well-Known Member

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    Google is your friend.
     
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  5. Xehala23

    Xehala23 Well-Known Member

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    GOD YES ... i mean.. CMON
    a channel have like 5 tutorial for the same mod.... but different versions... just delete the old ones !? AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAa
     
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  6. Jitrid

    Jitrid Well-Known Member

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    Tutorials usually teach the basics pretty well and get you started with a mod, so you can explore the rest on your own.
     
  7. Xehala23

    Xehala23 Well-Known Member

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    i never watched a single tutorial and im doing beter than most players :I explain this to me ...
     
  8. Jitrid

    Jitrid Well-Known Member

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    I mean more for the people that don't have time to figure it all out by themselves, so instead of trying, for instance, making Awakened Draconium, look it up to do it right the first try. I personally have not watched tutorials too much, especially Minecraft ones. But for something like learning Java they are a huge help.
     
  9. pizzaluc

    pizzaluc Well-Known Member

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    Different people have different ways of learning, some people like to learn as they go, and some like to get a foundation before they start. Its not because watching tutorials are making the best and most skilled player, but it could help if the mod have a steep learning curve
     
  10. wyndman

    wyndman Well-Known Member

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    I'll take any help I can get when it comes to learning things, tutorials, other players, videos. The source material doesn't matter as much as the informational content as far as I'm concerned.
     
  11. Jitrid

    Jitrid Well-Known Member

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    As long as the information is true and useful haha.
     
  12. Xehala23

    Xehala23 Well-Known Member

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    fair enuf i'll take this explanation o3o <3 u good
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    fair nuf
     
  13. BookerTheGeek

    BookerTheGeek Patron Tier 3

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    Actually, you gave me an idea. But first... What would people on mym want tutorials on?
     
  14. wyndman

    wyndman Well-Known Member

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    proper AE2 setups
     
  15. Xehala23

    Xehala23 Well-Known Member

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    hmmmm personally.... only one thing o_O cuz i can't find any good thred about it... how to taint an hungry node :^>
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    you can have a look at mine \o/
     
  16. brandonlk

    brandonlk Well-Known Member

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    i mostly taught myself low/mid tier redstone, and every now and then i watch a tutorial on something. also sometimes google does not help and only gives you like 1 result
     
  17. Obikenobi42

    Obikenobi42 Well-Known Member

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    My first modpack was the 1.6.4 Tekkit remake. I had been watching the Yogscast screw around while trying to make the Jaffa factory in the original Tekkit meaning that all I really knew how to do was make a build craft quarry. The guy I was teaming with said we should use leadstone energy conduits and steam dynamos instead of gold conductive pipes and stirling generators because they were the best in the game, and not knowing any better we did. Well he kinda fell off the grid so I started watching tutorials, mainly Direwolf, for every mod from the mod list that I didn't know. After a few weeks when the guy came back, I was decked out in a modular power suit and had built a mffs force field and a fission reactor.

    What I mean to say is that I feel like most new players will get confused and leave if they don't watch tutorials or a play through or have a player show them something that shows off the cool stuff you can do with modded to get them hooked. But your right when you say that there is a bunch of stuff the tutorials don't tell you and that is the stuff you get to have fun figuring out, even though you already know the basics.

    For instance, remember how long we all played 1.7.10? I knew every mainstream mod like the back of my hand, because I had played with them so many times in so many packs that it honestly got boring. But now with mods moving to 1.10.2, 1.11.1 and 1.12, there are a bunch of old mods that are updating and brand new mods to learn and I feel like my knowledge of those old mods is the tutorial to the basic modded game so that I have a foundation to learn all the "hidden" stuff that isn't in that "tutorial": the new mods.

    I’m not a writer by any stretch of the imagination and idk if this made any since but those are my thoughts.
     
  18. brandonlk

    brandonlk Well-Known Member

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    A good Questbook can teach you alot about a mod, i learnt most of my blood magic and thaumcraft from AG skies :p
     
  19. Xehala23

    Xehala23 Well-Known Member

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    a good questbook don't exist , only uour own quest is good
     

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