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soz...as you can tell, i really enjoy reviewing new guides. however i do notice how many people just publish their guide before it's even done. dont do that. in fact, i find it even worst if you mention you arent finished with your guide. just wait and finish it, and then release it for commenting and voting. you may get downvotes quite easily as many ppl tend to vote just by the appearance of a guide. if you arent done coding or editing, simply archive your guide and unarchive it when you are done making changes.
so if you are reading this, and you plan to release a guide in the next 5 seconds, plz rethink your choice. if you already DID publish an unfinished guide, plz archive it and unarchive it when you feel like it is AT LEAST close to being finalized. ppl may recommend changes, but at least your guide looks good or better now.
so if you are reading this, and you plan to release a guide in the next 5 seconds, plz rethink your choice. if you already DID publish an unfinished guide, plz archive it and unarchive it when you feel like it is AT LEAST close to being finalized. ppl may recommend changes, but at least your guide looks good or better now.
-Rawn Swansion, Parks and Req.
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If people are too lazy to read a wall of text, then maybe they should be too lazy to play that champion, or learn how to.
I fail to see how this relates to the discussion in any way.
Usually it's fine to have a few things in mind that you want to do at some point and publish it anyway, as long as the core of your guide is complete. If there's a crucial section missing or it looks sloppy, finish it before you publish.
That's because all the necessary information is in it, and I can add all the extras later.
If people are too lazy to read a wall of text, then maybe they should be too lazy to play that champion, or learn how to.