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Title: Section suggestion: Tutorials
Post by: Loki on March 22, 2007, 07:13:59 pm
Why not make a tutorial section?
I think it would be nice for beginners (and even pro's maybe :)) to see some tutorials about everything that has to do with building a cab like setting up software, how to mount your stuff to the CP or to mount a bezel, how to fix this and that, etc, etc.
I've already seen a nice one for hacking a 360 controller that would fit nice in a section like this.
 
Good idea? :)
Title: Re: Section suggestion: Tutorials
Post by: Kaytrim on March 22, 2007, 08:21:39 pm
That type of writeup would be better placed I think in the Wiki.
Title: Re: Section suggestion: Tutorials
Post by: Loki on March 23, 2007, 08:39:48 am
Maybe, but then there would be no discussion or questions to post.
Title: Re: Section suggestion: Tutorials
Post by: Loki on March 24, 2007, 07:16:40 am
Hmm.. I guess there isn't a lot of interest in this, too bad :(
Title: Re: Section suggestion: Tutorials
Post by: ChadTower on March 28, 2007, 09:24:40 am
Why not make a tutorial section?
I think it would be nice for beginners (and even pro's maybe :)) to see some tutorials about everything that has to do with building a cab like setting up software, how to mount your stuff to the CP or to mount a bezel, how to fix this and that, etc, etc.
I've already seen a nice one for hacking a 360 controller that would fit nice in a section like this.
 
Good idea? :)


Saint wrote an 800 page book for this purpose.  It is excruciatingly detailed.  Any and all tutorials, IMO, should be a simple link to the book's Amazon listing.
Title: Re: Section suggestion: Tutorials
Post by: horseboy on March 28, 2007, 11:39:32 am
Well, although the book is very detailed, not exactly everything is covered. Setting up some of the newer frontends and whatnot comes to mind. The book would be of no help there. Or all of the new goodies coming to life with the Led Wiz. There are several thing I could think of that wouldn't be in the book.

Having an entire forum dedicated to tutorials? I don't know about that. Maybe section specific tutorials would be good as sticky threads, like the powerstrip writeup.

While we are on the subject of tutorials... I think it would great if people started throwing some video tutorials up on youtube. Video tutorials are much better IMO. Those could be stickied. Anyway, those are my thoughts.
Title: Re: Section suggestion: Tutorials
Post by: ChadTower on March 28, 2007, 12:18:51 pm

Things changed since the book came out, and there is definitely a ton of new products out since the book, I'd think would be best covered in the Wiki as mentioned above.

Plus, we're trying to sell a few copies of the book, man.  Sell the book!
Title: Re: Section suggestion: Tutorials
Post by: shardian on March 28, 2007, 12:45:29 pm
Personally, I don't think every single thing to do with this hobby should have a tutorial. The whole point of this hobby is that it is a hobby. It actually takes effort (and frustration) to learn everything. A little effort and searching never hurt anyone.

Another problem I see is when you cookie cut everything, you start to attract the wrong type of people. Newbies are one thing, but others will show up looking to make a quick buck. They'll get everything handed to them up front in a nice package, and then go sell the communities hard work as their own.
Title: Re: Section suggestion: Tutorials
Post by: ChadTower on March 28, 2007, 12:52:09 pm


Ooh, the "we got enough already" hobbiest point of view.   :laugh2:
Title: Re: Section suggestion: Tutorials
Post by: shardian on March 28, 2007, 01:19:42 pm


Ooh, the "we got enough already" hobbiest point of view.   :laugh2:

That is not what I meant at all.
Title: Re: Section suggestion: Tutorials
Post by: ChadTower on March 28, 2007, 01:22:17 pm

I know, but having been in a couple of other hobbies that eventually ended up that way, what you've expressed is the beginning of that movement.  The whole "we did it the hard way so can the newbies" followed by "don't make it too easy or you'll attract the profiteers" followed by a bit of resentment of how much easier the documented paths/new products are than the original ones.

The profiteers have actually come and gone and were eventually replaced by all those really cool innovative products.