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December 31, 2009, 12:07:45 PM Read #10
BLueSS

Re: Need help writing Articles/How-to's for the site


Trac is not php, SMF is php. The stuff on the internet for linking them is more work than what I currently have, which is the old wiki Jerrad and I setup that already links to the accounts here.

pnwbemani.com/wiki/  (Login with your /PNW account)

The wiki (while separate from the site) will be incorporated via articles that tinyportal provides. This allows the site to keep the same theme, links, SEO, and url scheme.

It's not totally setup yet, but a (bad) preview of what it will look like is: http://www.pnwbemani.net/index.php?page=10
It's HORRIBLY broken, but I'll be fixing that.

So with this system, any finalized, site published wiki pages will need to use external links (if they have any).

THIS IS NOT GOING TO BE A NORMAL WIKI
While it *is* a normal wiki, for site integration, it will not be.

Don't worry about that stuff, I can handle that. Just make some pages to get it started. Smiley

« Last Edit: January 02, 2010, 03:23:34 PM by BLueSS »
 
December 31, 2009, 11:25:18 AM Read #9
ancsik

Re: Need help writing Articles/How-to's for the site


The articles also should be *tried and true* methods for whatever it is. Not "I had this idea once and I thought it'd be cool so I'll put it in".

Easy solution, <wiki>/<page>/sandbox.  <wiki>/<page> is for known information (backed up by multiple players' experience or citation from another reputable source) and the sandbox subpage is for posting singular experiences or your data point relevant to some unknown - for instance, I still don't think anyone has a firm formula for Pop'n 13 extra stage... Nykkel has managed it with as low as 87 (89? I don't remember), I've gotten it occasionally with 116, 119, and 123 (but none/few of the intermediates), and it seems to be guaranteed above 130, whereas other people can't get it with the same sub-130 scores but can with values that I've seen fail every time.  So people post their different results to <wiki>/Acme/Popn13/sandbox or <wiki>/Popn13/sandbox or<wiki>/AcmePopn/sandbox or whatever.

I'd say <wiki>/<arcade>/<machine>[/sandbox] is the best way to handle single machine info, and results consistent across arcades can then be thrown in <wiki>/machineInfo/<machine>[/<version>, if it's specific to one version of the game].  The front page can have a nice visible link saying "for arcade operators, go here for info specific to maintaining your machines" and link to the machineInfo index, then we make sure maintenance is the top section of each article.

At my office, we've been using trac for our internal info.  It might be a little high powered for what we want to do here (it's meant for development and has SVN integration, etc.), but it's a pretty user-friendly wiki (even has a WYSIWYG editing mode) with a built in bug-tracker with support for user comments, which may be useful if it can be linked to forum accounts or operator emails (instead of posting "ATTN: Bill" in the acme thread, you open a bug, with a description of the problem and a PM or email is shot off to Bill so he will see it next time he looks at the board or his email (or it could be linked to some sort of MVCO email and his techs see it too, all up to each person involved with this system... which will probably only be Bill [for his machines], Jon [for site stuff], and Kevin [for ITG hack related problems], but hey, it came free with the wiki), other players can add their own comments within that thread, Bill can post any relevant info and report it closed, it it's something very special (not just pad issues), the thread can be reopened if it doesn't go away, and then all the relevant info is sitting right there for Bill to see again.  Or there are other wiki systems, it's probably worth checking a handful of them out.
 
December 31, 2009, 12:28:42 AM Read #8
Iori241

Re: Need help writing Articles/How-to's for the site


Once there's a wiki I can most certainly contribute everything I know. I have way too much time on my hands, this can give me something to do.
 
December 30, 2009, 03:04:08 PM Read #7
KevinDDR

Re: Need help writing Articles/How-to's for the site


Hey, I didn't! There you go! Wow! Crazy...

Anyway, I'll get going on the guide, but I've got to take a few pictures of the interface which I'll need to do at Acme. Should be done within a week or two. I'll include a small section with some general advice, as well as a thorough explanation of everything to do with the mixes that we have available in the PNW (V3 and 10th, although there may be something else somewhere).


Quote from: The Wise Fool
thewisefool4953 (9:28:22 PM): you're like the music game player equivalent of some teen who goes out and gets pregnant and addicted to heroin
 
December 30, 2009, 01:36:16 PM Read #6
Suko

Re: Need help writing Articles/How-to's for the site


Kevin, did you realize that was your 1000th post? Congrats!


Quote from: amberlewis
Ya yo are absolutely right.I agree with your words.

 
December 30, 2009, 12:51:10 PM Read #5
BLueSS

Re: Need help writing Articles/How-to's for the site


Kevin, that'd be good to have.

So it looks like I may have found a way to use a wiki and incorporate it. It'll take a bit before it's set up (unless it's fairly easy and I get time in the next few days) but we can still write some content for it to have ready when it does launch. Smiley
 
December 30, 2009, 05:32:19 AM Read #4
KevinDDR

Re: Need help writing Articles/How-to's for the site


I'll write up something on Drummania if you want! I agree with the Wiki idea though; another community I'm part of, TetrisConcept has an absolutely insanely detailed Tetris information wiki. While I'm sure it'd be difficulty for us to get that comprehensive, we could at least have some basic information about Bemani stuff relevant to PNW players (and even more outside, as you said).


Quote from: The Wise Fool
thewisefool4953 (9:28:22 PM): you're like the music game player equivalent of some teen who goes out and gets pregnant and addicted to heroin
 
December 29, 2009, 05:43:52 PM Read #3
Suko

Re: Need help writing Articles/How-to's for the site


I love this idea. Personally, I'm all for a separate wiki, because for years I've always wished there was a 1-stop website to get all kinds of DDR info. Anything from the ONI song glitches on Extreme to hacking an ITG2 dedicab.

I will try to get a step-by-step with pics on testing a pad's sensors and some other things related to our ITG2 machine. In the mean time, I'd like to suggest this post I recently made on "Proper DDR Etiquette".
http://www.ddrfreak.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=135367

« Last Edit: December 29, 2009, 05:47:09 PM by Suko »


Quote from: amberlewis
Ya yo are absolutely right.I agree with your words.

 
December 29, 2009, 04:13:37 PM Read #2
BLueSS

Re: Need help writing Articles/How-to's for the site


I looked at trying to make it a wiki, and thought about that; but I can't integrate it into the site if it's a wiki. It'd have to be an external site on the domain, and we could use the wiki to work on the articles, and then update the articles based off the wiki.

But yeah, I don't know how to integrate a wiki with the site portal, so it won't be a wiki. I tried looking for solutions, but didn't get anything.

The articles also should be *tried and true* methods for whatever it is. Not "I had this idea once and I thought it'd be cool so I'll put it in".
 
December 29, 2009, 03:55:13 PM Read #1
SomeLauraChick

Re: Need help writing Articles/How-to's for the site


I think enough of us have come up with tournament formats, and will continue to do so, such that it almost might work to have that be some kind of wiki.

If nobody else is interested, I'd be happy to write some basic tutorials on how to play various Bemani games. Smiley


I would so look cuter than her if I could find a pair of UGGs that would fit me.
 
December 29, 2009, 03:22:41 PM - ORIGINAL POST -
BLueSS

Bemani / DDR Wiki Article Project


So our community contains a TON of knowledge about DDR, Arcade machines, and the Bemani world in general. In an attempt to educate others (like Arcade managers) I had the idea to start an article collection that's publicly available.

The ideas I had so far are:

DDR Machine Maintenance
   Cleaning (detailed step by step, with pics)
   Business Card Trick  (detailed step by step, with pics)
   How to test if a sensor is reported bad (detailed step by step, with pics)

Tournaments
   How to run a DDR Tournament
   DDR Tournament Ideas / Types of tournaments
   How to run an air-hockey tournament
   
How to Play (New people who visit our arcades might not know what the features/settings are)
   DDR
   ITG
   Pop'n
   Drummania
   Guitar Freaks

Arcade Tips
   Best tips and food suggestions for Acme Bowl
   Best tips and food suggestions for Power Play
   Best tips and food suggestions for Narrows Bowl

I'm open to any suggestions - and I'm going to need help from anyone who wants to contribute to this. It'll become a resource for bemani players all over, but especially our community, and the arcades in our area. Once it's created, I'll be sending it out to arcades that have DDR in case they need the information (say for repair techs who might not know why people are complaining about the 'bad sensors').

I think it'd be helpful if we helped each other with content. There isn't any fight for who gets to write an article, we'll all do these as much as we can.

So more ideas? Anyone want to start working on some of them?
DO NOT STEAL ANYONE ELSE's CONTENT! The more graphics and pictures the better too.

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