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#74988: "A better tutorial feedback system"
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Game gurus can currently review tutorials in the ALPHA phase (without us having ANY access to their feedback) and only the public can review tutorials in the BETA phase and beyond. Generally the gurus know the game best so it would be good to either:
- Have access to their feedback by having access to their webpage (I've seen the page before)
- Let early testers leave feedback at the end of the tutorial, so tutorial makers can improve their tutorial.
Today I've only had access to what gurus are saying about the tutorial I made recently, but only through a direct message. It would be good to not need to message directly if possible, so comment threads can involve multiple people reviewing.• Peseurt merdeer eo hoc'h hini ?
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3p1cFr3nzy • This suggestion has not been analyzed by delopers yet:
1. Du 2022 21:21 • For tutorials, they only get promoted to BETA from the ALPHA stage (which is when the public can see them) after they have been reviewed by multiple people, usually around 10 or so. This can be an exception if the developer gets involved and likes the tutorial. Thus, early feedback is vital for the success of a tutorial.
Here is an example of some feedback I could not see from a guru:
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This inability to see feedback from gurus spans across all games, and one can only see their comments if they are a guru themselves. To be honest, being a guru in multiple games just for tutorial making is not worth it at all.
The other suggestion would be similar to reviews you normally find online - someone gives a rating together with a comment. Of course, I would suggest complete anonymity for ratings.
Here is an example of some feedback I could not see from a guru:
snipboard.io/gXdLqK.jpg
This inability to see feedback from gurus spans across all games, and one can only see their comments if they are a guru themselves. To be honest, being a guru in multiple games just for tutorial making is not worth it at all.
The other suggestion would be similar to reviews you normally find online - someone gives a rating together with a comment. Of course, I would suggest complete anonymity for ratings.
nicotacotac • This suggestion has not been analyzed by delopers yet:
12. Ebr 2023 22:33 • Also, being able to add extra comment to the rating (like for alpha and beta *games* - not tutorial) would be greatly valuable
lefalaf • This suggestion has not been analyzed by delopers yet:
1. Gen 2024 19:06 • I second the ability to comment, optionally, alongside the start rating at the end. There have been plenty of times when I wanted to say something, but didn't feel like bugging the creator directly, assuming I remembered their handle by the end. I feel it would be good to allow the comments, but leave them in a bucket separate from normal DMs that the creator can review at once for a tutorial / tutorials.
Thomas • This suggestion has not been analyzed by delopers yet:
22. Meu 2025 11:44 • I second this. Giving feedback to single steps would help identify the texts. Allowing feedback to have a status (open, rejected, infoneeded, accepted, fixed, reopened) similar to the bug system even allows to see how good a tutorial is.
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