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| Gunzfactorian Guardian | the outcome affects the overall opinion of the tutorial people usually look at a tutorial's outcome first, then decide if they want to go through with reading the whole thing most people won't bother trying a tutorial with a bad outcome. |
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| Gunzfactorian Guardian | Quote:
Tutorials are used based on the outcomes. If it's not good, why would people even bother trying it if they only end up with something it hates? They use tutorials solely for learning new things that they could use in the future. If they learned something that doesn't look good, then really they haven't learned anything at all. The thought that counts? That's like saying you bring an instrument home to practice, so you can get better. But really, you end up not touching it at all. When you say "Hey, it's the thought that counts" you haven't improved one but. Maybe you should practice more before you start making tutorials. | |
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