How to ask for help.
I know this may sound a little dumb, but it will save a lot of time.
Everyone should use the SEARCH feature. Chances are, your question has been asked before and it has been answered. Use the built in search: UnrealAdmin.org Search Google's Search Engine: Google Be creative with the keywords you are searching, if nothing comes up. Try to drop some keywords. If too many responses come up, try do drop some of the more common words. Read the manual/readme: Guys it's created for a reason. All to often do I get asked questions that have clearly already been answered in the manual or readme. Things such as what a certain setting does, how to install, where to install, how to add, etc... Most ALL of these types of questions are included in the manual. Read it. Read all of it. Most are not that long. How to ask for help: If you still can't find your problem be searching or reading the manual, then it's possible you could have a unique problem. Since it may be unique, you need to tell us what makes your install/setup unique as well. Provide as much information about your setup as possible. There is no such thing as too much information. The more information you provide, the less chance we'll have to ask you questions. Thus the faster you'll get the help you are seeking. Things to include:
Let us know what you are doing when the error occurs. If you've installed something recently, that could potentially be the problem. Be it a hardware upgrade, software update, new mutator/mod installed. Anything can potentially conflict with a problem you've suddenly started having. Very seldom is it just a coincidence. Check your post/thread frequently. There may be more information needed. if you find the solution to the problem, then please put it in a reply. Share with us your solutions. Others may have similar problems and will be able to learn from you later. Remember if you make a post asking for help, then we are going to assume you've tried most of the solutions already. We need to know why your problem is specific, that you feel you need to ask questions. So providing as much information as you can, can and will help us, help you. How to help: I really feel this needs to be touched upon as well. Simply because all too often I see people who try to help, but end up making the person with problems ask more unknown questions and/or get confused. If someone is here asking questions, chances are they do not know much. So giving them a generic answer/tip may not be the solution. This works both ways. We ask them to give us a much information, so lets give them just as much information regarding there problem as well. |
good post
you can also use google to search here by adding site:unrealadmin.org to your search query, for eg: site:unrealadmin.org md5 |
Maybe this should be sticky'd?
Quote:
|
Quote:
There is enough on the ut-files site that does not have a read me. |
Stuck.
|
Quote:
|
Then your one smart person but 10 others might not be that smart. So technically your wrong.
|
Thanks Wormbo.
Technically this isn't the place to argue such an insignificant topic. What I was saying was referring to the mods/mutators that actually have readme/manuals included. Pretty sure the average person would have the common sense to know that if it doesn't come with a readme/manual and they can't figure it out to use the other option (searching). If there questions are still unanswered, then they can gladly ask the questions they are seeking to solve the problems they are having. |
Great
Great post Skillz. I agree.
|
agreed with that :thumbup:
|
Thanks!
There are quite some things possible when searching at Google, like: Code:
site:unrealadmin.org 2399Skillz |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 10:38 AM. |