WA MOFI Official Game Guide Poll - Text or Video
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WA MOFI Official Game Guide Poll - Text or Video
Here are two questions for you, regarding the format of the official solution.
1. (in the Poll) Would you rather see solutions in the text/picture form of the original series, or the videos of the first WA?
2. Screenshots: are people ok with folks posting screenshots in the forum as part of their answers to other people's requests for help. These can't be "spoilerized", and hence the danger is that you might see something that you didn't want to see if you just browse the topic. Of course, a picture sometimes is worth a thousand words.
1. (in the Poll) Would you rather see solutions in the text/picture form of the original series, or the videos of the first WA?
2. Screenshots: are people ok with folks posting screenshots in the forum as part of their answers to other people's requests for help. These can't be "spoilerized", and hence the danger is that you might see something that you didn't want to see if you just browse the topic. Of course, a picture sometimes is worth a thousand words.
Solutions:
I prefer text so I can print it out. However, there are a few cases where video would be more helpful if it is too complicated to describe in writing.
Screenshots:
On the topic list, any topic with a paperclip next to it indicates there is an attachment. In help topics, it's almost always an image. People who want to avoid visual spoilers would just have to remember before clicking on that topic. I'd say never make the image one of the first 2 or 3 posts so that those who don't want to see have the ability to scroll down carefully.
I prefer text so I can print it out. However, there are a few cases where video would be more helpful if it is too complicated to describe in writing.
Screenshots:
On the topic list, any topic with a paperclip next to it indicates there is an attachment. In help topics, it's almost always an image. People who want to avoid visual spoilers would just have to remember before clicking on that topic. I'd say never make the image one of the first 2 or 3 posts so that those who don't want to see have the ability to scroll down carefully.
Loirae
If so many people want videos of the levels, I'll wait for those.
But I don't think it would be easy. So it would be easier if the solution makers stick to paper and screenshots. Like I did for the WA solutions.
There are so many very difficult levels. I don't think you can make a video in one piece (so without saving the game while recording)
And it still has to be within the uploading limits (like 100 Mb on Youtube)
Again...
I'll wait for those videos next year!!
Oh! People want more video?
But if they will make video solutions themselves? That's another story!!
But I don't think it would be easy. So it would be easier if the solution makers stick to paper and screenshots. Like I did for the WA solutions.
There are so many very difficult levels. I don't think you can make a video in one piece (so without saving the game while recording)
And it still has to be within the uploading limits (like 100 Mb on Youtube)
It's easier to put a screenshot, maybe edited than describing it.Midnight Synergy wrote: Of course, a picture sometimes is worth a thousand words.
Again...
I'll wait for those videos next year!!
Oh! People want more video?
But if they will make video solutions themselves? That's another story!!
I haven't voted because it depends on the adventure. In many ways it's easier to make a video, but for me it would be a nightmare since my laptop is very old. On the other hand screenshots+text takes forever to make. So for me it depends on the adventure (for instance an action sequence is perhaps best on video while a puzzle might be best at screenshots+text)
Best,
Mette
I don't mind screenshots being posted and I think Loirae's idea is a good one.Loirae wrote:Screenshots:
On the topic list, any topic with a paperclip next to it indicates there is an attachment. In help topics, it's almost always an image. People who want to avoid visual spoilers would just have to remember before clicking on that topic. I'd say never make the image one of the first 2 or 3 posts so that those who don't want to see have the ability to scroll down carefully.
Best,
Mette
\Mette
I voted for text/pictures but both would be good. Video is good for showing you intricate moves, but you have to remember it then before you do it yourself. Whereas a written solution with pictures is easier to use while you're doing the level.
I have no objection to screenshots in posts, if you don't want to look at it you can scroll past it. A way round this would be to open a new board just for screenshots, and then post a link to that screenshot in your post. That way, you don't have to look at the screenshot unless you want to. Is that possible at all? E.g. You would post your solution as usual in the help thread, then post your pictures on the screenshots board, copy and paste the link from that into your post in the help thread.
I have no objection to screenshots in posts, if you don't want to look at it you can scroll past it. A way round this would be to open a new board just for screenshots, and then post a link to that screenshot in your post. That way, you don't have to look at the screenshot unless you want to. Is that possible at all? E.g. You would post your solution as usual in the help thread, then post your pictures on the screenshots board, copy and paste the link from that into your post in the help thread.
Pauline
I think that's a good idea (if some people don't want screenshots in the post itself) But it's not necessary to make a special board for that. Just make a new topic in the general subforum with the title: "Warning! Spoiler pictures"popo wrote:I have no objection to screenshots in posts, if you don't want to look at it you can scroll past it. A way round this would be to open a new board just for screenshots, and then post a link to that screenshot in your post.
And about the official solutions question; what's the purpose of official solutions at all? There are some people here doing a great job answering questions and helping people when they are stuck. I think after a few weeks or months all solutions are written here on the forum, so why do a lot work recording video's or writing solutions again? So the only thing to do is make a list with all levels, with the links to the topics with the solutions.

Topics with bits of solutions in them isn't the same as a complete solution all in one place, with pictures. A proper solution you could print off and have at the side of you while you do the level, whereas the threads with hints and stuff are a bit hit and miss and haphazard, you have to read through all sorts to get to the bits you want.
I'm all for making some solutions. I was doing very well up until pirate camp and hadn't missed a single coin or gem. I don't mind sitting here for hours doing them if there was somewhere to post them as PDF or doc files.
I'm all for making some solutions. I was doing very well up until pirate camp and hadn't missed a single coin or gem. I don't mind sitting here for hours doing them if there was somewhere to post them as PDF or doc files.
Pauline
I see. Well, I'm not that far in the game, but I guess when you're stuck with a level and post a question on the forum, there's always someone, maybe the one who made the level, one of the game-testers, or someone else who has played the level before, who gives you the answer.
I agree, it's easier when you get a full walktrough, but when I play or have played a level, I like to read to topic, and see that other people had the same questions as I had. It gives a sort of feeling of doing things together
And after all, it shouldn't be too easy though?
I agree, it's easier when you get a full walktrough, but when I play or have played a level, I like to read to topic, and see that other people had the same questions as I had. It gives a sort of feeling of doing things together

And after all, it shouldn't be too easy though?

I also have not voted:
for some levels a written solution without any screenshots is ok (i.e. "acid falls"),
some levels require text + screenshots with remarks (i.e. "time your blinker")
and the others require text + screenshots and some short videeo sequences (i. e. "don't leave me behind").
For sure, a video would be great as everybody can follow without the need to read written text but i assume for all the level this will become a huge amount of data. I assume there are still some users which only have a modem for the internet connection. How many hours would it take to download the video solutions?
Nevertheless an advantage for an written text is that you can print it out.
A walkthrough to the solution topics up to now is i think a good indicator
what is needed for each level.
Regard Alex
for some levels a written solution without any screenshots is ok (i.e. "acid falls"),
some levels require text + screenshots with remarks (i.e. "time your blinker")
and the others require text + screenshots and some short videeo sequences (i. e. "don't leave me behind").
For sure, a video would be great as everybody can follow without the need to read written text but i assume for all the level this will become a huge amount of data. I assume there are still some users which only have a modem for the internet connection. How many hours would it take to download the video solutions?
Nevertheless an advantage for an written text is that you can print it out.
A walkthrough to the solution topics up to now is i think a good indicator
what is needed for each level.
Regard Alex
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I agree with you totally. As far as the screenshots, you can always crop the image to only show what you are helping on, instead of having a larger screenshot showing more of the board.Solutions:
I prefer text so I can print it out. However, there are a few cases where video would be more helpful if it is too complicated to describe in writing.
Screenshots:
On the topic list, any topic with a paperclip next to it indicates there is an attachment. In help topics, it's almost always an image. People who want to avoid visual spoilers would just have to remember before clicking on that topic. I'd say never make the image one of the first 2 or 3 posts so that those who don't want to see have the ability to scroll down carefully.
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Loirae
On the videos, I think some of us on the forum have the intelligence and the know how to make us videos should we need it, but printing is much better.
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Definitely video seems to be easier to create. But I am one of those who still have modem (512K) and videos really take forever to play on youtube (dailymotion as well). Sometimes I shout at my puter as if it could do something to make it go faster.
So that's the reason why screenshots and text is good for me, but without video I wouldn't have made a few levels as don't leave me behind for example.
And moreover, I can't go back to the game when I go to discussion forum. Its closes. For that reason I can't pass from the game to the video and reverse.
Sorry for my spelling, english is not my natural language and now its late and I'm tired.
So that's the reason why screenshots and text is good for me, but without video I wouldn't have made a few levels as don't leave me behind for example.
And moreover, I can't go back to the game when I go to discussion forum. Its closes. For that reason I can't pass from the game to the video and reverse.
Sorry for my spelling, english is not my natural language and now its late and I'm tired.
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