Embracing wrote:
They could be BETTER but why in the world would you NOT want this??
Some champions have horrible guides already and these help to accommodate for a few
The reason I don't, is because it feels like a sell-out. The guides are cheaply made, not really being updated, the authors are not answering that much questions. Not only that, they only cover the basics and 70% of the first guide could be directly copied into the next.
And yes, some champs have horrible guides, but some don't as well, and for the authors of those good builds it is really not helping them. As some others said, usually the user-written guides have more useful content than some of the pro guides.
So... are you either suggesting to stop the whole "special guest" thing, or are you just saying that the special guests shouldn't have any privileges?
Or am I completely missing your point? :P
Or am I completely missing your point? :P



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Honestly some of these guides don't even get any attention. I've seen some '' OMG CHALLENGER X CHAMPION GUIDE'' guides get a 60% rating 2-3 months after they were released...
You can still release your guide and it'll probably do fine
You can still release your guide and it'll probably do fine
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So... are you either suggesting to stop the whole "special guest" thing, or are you just saying that the special guests shouldn't have any privileges?
Or am I completely missing your point? :P
Or am I completely missing your point? :P
I'm saying that if special guests get paid then they shouldn't do a half***ed jobs on their guides (copy pasting most of the content)
Idk about Vyn though :3

The way I look at it, the special guests make a great guide for the time period they create it. They dont spend very long on it and it isnt very flashy, but its got great info (even being short guides) and generally they have great builds.
Obviously, they dont really care to update usually, but sometimes the champions fall out of favor, like
Volibear. Why would Yoda update that at this point? And as Percy as pointed out, yea, these guides barely get any attention, likely because most people know the special guest author will rarely be around to answer their questions.
I think we should just remove the voting system from guest guides and make them more of a spectacle, because that's really all they are.
Obviously, they dont really care to update usually, but sometimes the champions fall out of favor, like

I think we should just remove the voting system from guest guides and make them more of a spectacle, because that's really all they are.
XeresAce wrote:
I'm saying that if special guests get paid then they shouldn't do a half***ed jobs on their guides (copy pasting most of the content)
Idk about Vyn though :3
Exactly. If you get paid to make guides, you should make good guides. And that cannot go along with uploading a guide every 3 days. A good guide should be in-depth, have good explanation for everything and be noob-friendly while still giving good information for better players as well.
It's true. People read guides for different reasons. For instance out of the three "top
Thresh guides, people will go to mine or ClearDays guides first because they know we answer questions and are active on the site.
They'll go to the guest Thresh guide simply to read a challenger guide and that's the end of it. They get a few minutes of knowledge and entertainment from it, and then it's gone, because it won't be updated. Therefor, guest guides should be somewhat of just a special thing to see, rather then trying to hold them up against other guidewriters.

They'll go to the guest Thresh guide simply to read a challenger guide and that's the end of it. They get a few minutes of knowledge and entertainment from it, and then it's gone, because it won't be updated. Therefor, guest guides should be somewhat of just a special thing to see, rather then trying to hold them up against other guidewriters.
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