Minecraft Mod Book Series

Blorph

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I'm planning on writing some books that guide you through installing, playing, and (possibly) make mods, Can you guys give me suggestions of (large) mods that I could write about?
The format for the book(s) is yet undecided due to my inability with coming up with ideas.

Thank you, and I hope I can come up with something.
 
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Omicron

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Well, you can see very quickly what mods are currently popular with players by taking a look at what is being dsitributed via the Unleashed pack. Or alternatively, whatever Direwolf20 is currently playing with in his youtube series.
 

Blorph

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Ok thanks! I think I'll set up a poll regarding this. By the way I like that you used a greek letter as your name.
 

GuacheSuede

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Hello People, i am already making a mod for a In-game wiki. Currently Writing for Railcraft wiki and have already finished the IC2 module. Here is a screenshot for the IC2 module. The place on the right is a "tab -like system". I will plan to work on other mods too such as forestry. I have already talked to Player (IC2 Developer) abt this and he likes it. Will be talking with other mod developers too to make a In-gamw wikie for their mod. Thus, Niels dont have to worry as i will talk to the developers to make sure it's right. rail craft and Mfr done. Applied Energestics done. working on Te3 wiki now.

Note: White lines would be removed to reduce irritation. The item in the box is a spinning item thus its angle when picture was taken.

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Niels Henriksen

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Wikis are the community's job. :) If the developer spent all his time writing and maintaining the wiki, he/she would not have time to add new and awesome features.

Well... a developer have to take the time it needs to write documentation for using of his program/mod - but right - the real manual can be written by somebody else but not only some who is trying to see how the mod is working.
 
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DrEinsteinium

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Well... a developer have to take the time it needs to write documentation for using of his program/mod - but right - the real manual can be written by somebody else but not only some who is trying to see how the mod is working.

I agree the developer needs to write the initial documentation, but hey, then people like Direwolf20 wouldn't have a job. ;)