I remember taking twenty minutes figuring out how to cut down a tree when I first started playing in late Alpha. Good idea.
Yes, that's the very point exactly. I had similar issues when I first started playing in Alpha as well, but my main problem was crafting, I knew I could make things, but I did not know how to really create the most basic of materials in the least.
It would be most helpful to new players who are very young as well, children play Minecraft too you know, so that they have something to walk them through some of the basic things in the game to get them started with little to no frustration. Trust me it can be frustrated not knowing how a game works, what to do, or not knowing how to do something at all. Minecraft is pretty harsh on beginners.
I don't think a tutorial would work very well because it's a sandbox game and anything could be going on while you're trying to read tutorials. There's not much text in minecraft and I like that, it's like it doesn't impose anything on you.
What I would like however is a craftopedia, a list of all crafting recipes. But there is the wiki.
I understand what you are saying, but the tutorials not going to rip anything away as it will be optional as well as least wordy as possible perhaps.
What do you mean anything can be going on while you're trying to read the tutorials, what could possibly go wrong?
Support, but it's pretty straight forward. Controls are easy to figure out, and all you have to know is that you place the materials in the crafting table as they would actually look. I found the pickaxe recipe and then learned every other tool myself. As for mobs and blocks, well, thats for them to figure out, part of the fun!
Why does everyone think I don't have an avatar? Is there anyone who can see the one black pixel.
That's pretty much the idea of things.
Yes, that's the very point exactly. I had similar issues when I first started playing in Alpha as well, but my main problem was crafting, I knew I could make things, but I did not know how to really create the most basic of materials in the least.
It would be most helpful to new players who are very young as well, children play Minecraft too you know, so that they have something to walk them through some of the basic things in the game to get them started with little to no frustration. Trust me it can be frustrated not knowing how a game works, what to do, or not knowing how to do something at all. Minecraft is pretty harsh on beginners.
I understand what you are saying, but the tutorials not going to rip anything away as it will be optional as well as least wordy as possible perhaps.
What do you mean anything can be going on while you're trying to read the tutorials, what could possibly go wrong?