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lancehoch wrote:You should add Turn Watch or ConquerTell to the list (probably both). Otherwise, I cannot find any flaws.
MARCUS ANNIHILUS wrote:hey just curious where does that pic with the 2 monkeys with sticks come from?
ender516 wrote:Before you spend a lot of time on updating this, take a look at the Conquer Club User Guides. This is an announcement in the Available Tools/Enhancements subforum of the Tools & Enhancements forum. The guides are very detailed, with lots of screen shots, and they contain information about the most popular add-ons.
ender516 wrote:I wondered about the location of the Guides myself. They do describe available tools, but I am left wondering what is supposed to be up at this level.
Frop wrote:ender516 wrote:Before you spend a lot of time on updating this, take a look at the Conquer Club User Guides. This is an announcement in the Available Tools/Enhancements subforum of the Tools & Enhancements forum. The guides are very detailed, with lots of screen shots, and they contain information about the most popular add-ons.
True enough, that's a pretty impressive collection of guides. This thread might as well be unstickied (and it would be rather handy if the User Guides are stickied in Tools & Enhancements as well, seeing that it clearly supersedes my sticky).
A "sticky" is a topic that has been given special status so that it does not slide off the first page of a forum as it gets older. These are the ones with an exclamation point icon.littlejerry wrote:Frop wrote:ender516 wrote:Before you spend a lot of time on updating this, take a look at the Conquer Club User Guides. This is an announcement in the Available Tools/Enhancements subforum of the Tools & Enhancements forum. The guides are very detailed, with lots of screen shots, and they contain information about the most popular add-ons.
True enough, that's a pretty impressive collection of guides. This thread might as well be unstickied (and it would be rather handy if the User Guides are stickied in Tools & Enhancements as well, seeing that it clearly supersedes my sticky).
I don't know what a sticky is, but please let's keep this guide. It's a good, complete (in my opinion) introduction w/o being overly detailed (which would be confusing and/or time-consuming). There are new references to this guide (which is how I found it). And thanks to Ender, it now has a reference to additional information. (You may even decide to add that link to your initial post).