Outside appearence
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 7:17 pm
I think as noone actually has any idea on how long it will take until fr0st finishes copernicus and the devs get into the process of creating content in a serious fashion, it is as good a time as any to discuss how we want Fc to appear to the rest of the MC-community.
First, I want to show an example of what our actual reputation is out there: [url]http://www.planetminecraft.com/blog/a-mod-with-a-great-future-futurecraft/[/url]
I think, we should change our outside appearence now, as our MCforums page leaves too many questions unanswered and makes people think of the mod in a way it´s not going to be.
The above planet minecraft post is the best evidence.
The post is two months old, but I think we should put a notice that the real info is at the forums to prevent people who think "lol I run away from the griefers with my spaaaaaceship and they can´t folow me cause they don´t have their own lol" to spread that. That post looks like a "you hop into one of these lousy models known from various space mods already out there, fly it up high enough and then you get to take your stuff to another server"-kind of thing to me...
Oh, and someone made the attempt to make a FC-wiki on his own. [url]http://mc-futurecraft.wikia.com/wiki/FutureCraft_Wiki[/url]
Anyway, I think setting up our own wiki and have it display actual information about the mod is a big task, but I guess it´s a way that members without coding, modelling or texturing skills can help with the development of the mod:
By painting the first impression one gets of FC: An organised mod team where stuff gets done. We have a forum. Good. But let´s look at what we don´t have: a blog, an informative, spam-protected (!) wiki and someone noobs can contact when having problems with the mod (a.k.a. someone who answers the questions that get asked despite the answer being easily accessable- that will always happen and just slow down the process of creation if that person is a dev.
I petition a new rank: Web Manager.
Their job is to do exactly that: Someone answers the frequent questions, someone maintains a wiki and someone edits all the devlogs that will hopefully come into a blog.
I know that´s a lot of work, but I´d volunteer as question-answerer, as some new members show with their questions that information is not easily accessable enough for new ones to actually get it.
I don´t even want moderator powers. I just want to help the mod my way: answering the questions of the noobs.
First, I want to show an example of what our actual reputation is out there: [url]http://www.planetminecraft.com/blog/a-mod-with-a-great-future-futurecraft/[/url]
I think, we should change our outside appearence now, as our MCforums page leaves too many questions unanswered and makes people think of the mod in a way it´s not going to be.
The above planet minecraft post is the best evidence.
The post is two months old, but I think we should put a notice that the real info is at the forums to prevent people who think "lol I run away from the griefers with my spaaaaaceship and they can´t folow me cause they don´t have their own lol" to spread that. That post looks like a "you hop into one of these lousy models known from various space mods already out there, fly it up high enough and then you get to take your stuff to another server"-kind of thing to me...
Oh, and someone made the attempt to make a FC-wiki on his own. [url]http://mc-futurecraft.wikia.com/wiki/FutureCraft_Wiki[/url]
Anyway, I think setting up our own wiki and have it display actual information about the mod is a big task, but I guess it´s a way that members without coding, modelling or texturing skills can help with the development of the mod:
By painting the first impression one gets of FC: An organised mod team where stuff gets done. We have a forum. Good. But let´s look at what we don´t have: a blog, an informative, spam-protected (!) wiki and someone noobs can contact when having problems with the mod (a.k.a. someone who answers the questions that get asked despite the answer being easily accessable- that will always happen and just slow down the process of creation if that person is a dev.
I petition a new rank: Web Manager.
Their job is to do exactly that: Someone answers the frequent questions, someone maintains a wiki and someone edits all the devlogs that will hopefully come into a blog.
I know that´s a lot of work, but I´d volunteer as question-answerer, as some new members show with their questions that information is not easily accessable enough for new ones to actually get it.
I don´t even want moderator powers. I just want to help the mod my way: answering the questions of the noobs.