I disagree.
An organized wiki would make more sense. Not only would content be hosted on the wiki, removing the possibility of the content simply dropping off the face of the earth if the site it was hosted on goes under, but with proper organization, you could get a lot more information out of each tutorial due to having links going all over the place to related topics.
Problem is, no one is going to put any effort in tokeep the wiki up to dateport stuff over.
Last edited by legionaire45; October 18th, 2009 at 10:13 PM.
Keeping it up to date isn't much of a problem. The HEK doesn't change, and releases that change the way we make content don't happen often. The problem is getting people to write articles. From now on, any time someone makes a tutorial they should also add relevant information to the Wiki.
Not too much activity going on in the tutorial scene lately, but I did just shamelessly add my own tutorial on 2552 human architecture. I'll try to keep this page updated if I discover any more tutorials I missed.
Also, I just noticed that Dane's Forerunner texturing tutorial is down, working on it.
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